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Spencer Haywood (* 22. April 1949 in Silver City, Mississippi) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Basketballspieler. Er spielte zwischen 1969 und 1970 ein Jahr in der ABA und danach von 1970 bis 1983 in der NBA. Haywood ist 2,06 m groß und spielte auf der Position des Power Forward .
- 206 cm
- 22. April 1949 (74 Jahre)
- Silver City, Mississippi, Vereinigte Staaten
- Power Forward
Spencer Haywood (born April 22, 1949) is an American former professional basketball player and Olympic gold medalist. Haywood is a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, being inducted in 2015.
- 1969–1983
- 1971: 2nd round, 30th overall pick
13. Sept. 2021 · Learn about Spencer Haywood's remarkable career in the ABA and the NBA, where he was a five-time All-Star, a four-time All-NBA selection and a champion. He also changed the NBA rules by challenging the hardship case law that prevented undergraduate college players from entering the draft.
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Position: Power Forward and Center Shoots: Right. , (203cm, 102kg) Born: Colleges: Trinidad State Junior College, Detroit Mercy. High School: Pershing in Detroit, Michigan. Draft: Buffalo Braves, 2nd round (13th pick, 30th overall), 1971 NBA Draft.
- April 22, 1949
12. Apr. 2023 · Spencer Haywood: the NBA star who opened the door for generations of prodigies. The basketball legend whose legal case improved the landscape for generations of young stars may finally be...
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22. Apr. 2021 · Learn how Spencer Haywood, a Hall of Famer and a 12-time NBA All-Star, challenged the system and paved the way for preps-to-pros players. Read his personal account of his journey from sharecropping in Mississippi to stardom in the ABA and the NBA.
13. Mai 2024 · Spencer Haywood is an American professional basketball player whose lawsuit forced the National Basketball Association (NBA) to end its requirement that a player be out of high school for four years to be eligible to compete in the league. Haywood won an NBA championship with the Los Angeles Lakers.