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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Joe Caldwell

Listed height
  
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)

Role
  
Basketball player


Listed weight
  
195 lb (88 kg)

Height
  
1.96 m

Pro career
  
1964–1975

Weight
  
88 kg

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Born
  
November 1, 1941 (age 82) Texas City, Texas (
1941-11-01
)

College
  
Arizona State (1961–1964)

NBA draft
  
1964 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2nd overall

Books
  
Banned from Basketball: The Long Strange Trip of "Pogo" Joe Caldwell

Similar People
  
Joseph Caldwell, Walt Hazzard, Lucious Jackson, Jeff Mullins, Mel Counts

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Joe Louis Caldwell (born November 1, 1941) is a retired American professional basketball player. Born in Texas City, Texas, he spent 6 seasons (1964–1970) in the NBA and 5 seasons (1970–1975) in the now-defunct ABA, and was one of the few players to be an All-Star in both leagues. He was also a member of the United States Olympic basketball team that won the gold at the 1964 Summer Olympics.

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Nicknamed "Pogo Joe" or "Jumping Joe" for his leaping abilities, Caldwell was a 6'5" guard/forward from Arizona State University. Though drafted by the Detroit Pistons in 1964, he spent the majority of his NBA career with the St. Louis/Atlanta Hawks franchise. After averaging 21.1 points per game during the 1969–70 NBA season, Caldwell jumped to the rival ABA, playing for the Carolina Cougars from 1970 to 1974. More than just a high-flying scorer, Caldwell was also a tenacious defender, and basketball legend Julius Erving once said that Caldwell guarded him better than any player in the ABA.

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During the 1974–75 season, St. Louis management blamed Caldwell for influencing team star Marvin Barnes to briefly leave the team. Caldwell denied doing this but he was suspended for "activities detrimental to the best interests of professional basketball." Caldwell never played another pro basketball game and has filed various lawsuits because he believes that he was wrongly blacklisted by the ABA and later the NBA. He scored 12,619 combined NBA/ABA career points.

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On November 20, 2010, ASU retired his collegiate number 32 before a game against the UAB Blazers.

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References

Joe Caldwell Wikipedia


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