Bill Bridges Basketball player

William C. "Bill" Bridges (born April 4, 1939) is a retired American basketball player.A 6'6" power forward from Hobbs, New Mexico and the University of Kansas, Bridges played for the Kansas City Steers of the American Basketball League prior to entering the NBA. Bridges led the ABL in rebounding during both seasons he played for the Steers, and led the league in scoring during his second season. He set the ABL single-game scoring record with 55 points on December 9, 1962. The league folded at the end of 1962, and the Steers were declared ABL champions.Bridges then entered the National Basketball Association and spent 13 seasons (1962–1975) as a member of the St. Louis/Atlanta Hawks, Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Lakers, and Golden State Warriors. Bridges won an NBA Championship with the Warriors in 1975 and appeared in three All-Star Games during the course of his career. Though somewhat undersized for his position, Bridges was a strong rebounder and averaged a double-double (11.9 points, 11.9 rebounds) over the course of his NBA career. Bridges' league leading 366 personal fouls during the 1967-68 season was, at one time, an NBA record.

Personal facts

Birth dateApril 04, 1939
Birth place
Hobbs New Mexico
Nationality
United States
Height (meters)1.9812
Weight (Kilograms)103.4208

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Career start1961
career end1975
college
Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball
draft team
Washington Wizards
draft year1961
position
Power forward (basketball)
Center (basketball)

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