Junior Bridgeman Basketball player

Ulysses Lee "Junior" Bridgeman (born September 17, 1953) is a retired American basketball player.Born in East Chicago, Indiana, Bridgeman was a member of the 1971 East Chicago Washington High School Senators basketball team, which went undefeated (29-0) and won the Indiana state high school basketball championship. Among his teammates were his brother Sam, Pete Trgovich (who played at UCLA) and Tim Stoddard (N.C. State), who would go on to have success as a Major League Baseball pitcher.A 6'5" guard/forward from the University of Louisville, Bridgeman was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1975 and immediately traded with Brian Winters, David Meyers and Elmore Smith to the Milwaukee Bucks for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Bridgeman went on to have a solid 12-year NBA career, spent mostly with the Bucks, and he scored 11,517 total points. Although he was a sixth man for most of his career, he averaged double figures in scoring for nine consecutive seasons. He played in 711 games for the Bucks, still the most in franchise history, although he started only 105 times. His #2 jersey was retired by the Bucks franchise in 1988.Bridgeman is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.Bridgeman has an estimated net worth of $400 million thanks to his franchising over 100 Wendy's restaurants.He was elected to the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999.

Personal facts

Birth dateSeptember 17, 1953
Birth place
East Chicago Indiana
Height (meters)1.9558
Weight (Kilograms)95.256

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Basketball player

Career start1975
career end1987
college
Louisville Cardinals men's basketball
draft team
Los Angeles Lakers
draft year1975
position
Shooting guard
Small forward

Junior Bridgeman on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.nba.com/bucks
  2. http://www.nba.com/bucks/history/retired_numbers_bridgeman.html