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Butch Wade

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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Basketball Player

Listed height
  
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)

Height
  
2.01 m


Listed weight
  
205 lb (93 kg)

Weight
  
93 kg

Name
  
Butch Wade

Positions
  
Basketball positions

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Born
  
June 6, 1945 (age 78) Columbus, Indiana (
1945-06-06
)

High school
  
Columbus North (Columbus, Indiana)

NBA draft
  
1967 / Round: 7 / Pick: 72nd overall

College
  
Indiana State Sycas men's basketball

American basketball player Butch Wade Died at 73


Charles “Butch” Wade (born April 15, 1945) is a former American collegiate basketball player. He is a member of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, and the Indiana State University Athletic Hall of Fame

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High school career

Born in Columbus, Indiana, Butch Wade attended Columbus North High School. He led the Bulldogs to an undefeated regular season in 1963; they finished the year at 25-1, including an IHSAA Sectional and Regional titles to reach the 3rd round (Sweet 16) of the State Tourney. The lost to the eventual State Champion Muncie Bearcats, 70-79 in the first round of the Semi-State (Sweet 16). He was selected for the All-State Team.

College career

After high school, Wade attended Indiana State University. He played basketball under head coach Duane Klueh; leading the team in scoring and rebounding his entire career; he finished his career as the #1 career scorer and the #1 rebounder. He helped lead the Sycamores to two consecutive Indiana Collegiate Conference Championships and two NCAA College Division (now Division II) Tournaments. He was part of the "Columbus Connection," as he and two fellow Columbus teammates—Jerry Newsom and Steve Hollenbeck) all played at Indiana State. These three players led the Sycamores to a record of 46-11 during their two seasons of varsity play. In his Senior year, he led the Sycamores in scoring with 27.3 points a game while being named a Consensus All-American, and received his third straight First Team All-ICC selection. He was named the MVP of the Steel Bowl Tournament in December 1966, the Sycamores were the Finalists, dropping a hard-fought contest to Columbia. He was a 2nd team All-American following his sophomore season.

As a junior, Wade led the Sycamores to a record of 22-4 and the 1966 NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Tournament; his senior season, they were equally successful, finishing with a record of 20-4 and returned to the 1967 NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Tournament.

Professional career

Butch Wade was selected as the 72nd overall pick in the 1967 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks. He was also drafted by the Oakland Oaks of the ABA in the 1967 draft. He did not appear in a game but went on to a successful 28-year career in education in his hometown.

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