George Trapp Basketball player

George Trapp, Jr. (July 11, 1948 – January 21, 2002) was an American professional basketball player.A 6'8" forward/center from Detroit, Trapp played college basketball at Long Beach State, where he was coached by Jerry Tarkanian and won two Pacific Coast Athletic Association MVP Awards. In 1971, Trapp led Long Beach State to the Elite Eight of the 1971 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, but the team lost to UCLA, the eventual winner of the tournament.After his college career ended, Trapp was selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the fifth pick of the 1971 NBA Draft. He played six seasons in the NBA with the Hawks (1971–1973) and Detroit Pistons (1973–77), and averaged 8.8 points per game over his career. He was nicknamed "Instant Heat" for his shooting ability.On January 9, 2002, Trapp was stabbed in the stomach during a fight with another man in Detroit. He died twelve days later.

Personal facts

Birth dateJuly 11, 1948
Birth place
Detroit , Michigan
Date of deathJanuary 21, 2002
Place of death
Detroit , Michigan
Height (meters)2.032
Weight (Kilograms)92.988

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Career start1971
career end1979
college
Pasadena City College
Long Beach State 49ers men's basketball
draft team
Atlanta Hawks
draft year1971
position
Power forward (basketball)
Center (basketball)

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