Nationality American Name Luther Burden Career start 1975 Listed height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Role Basketball player Career end 1978 | Listed weight 185 lb (84 kg) Height 1.88 m Weight 84 kg | |
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Born February 28, 1953Haines City, Florida ( 1953-02-28 ) NBA draft 1975 / Round: 2 / Pick: 26th overall Died October 29, 2015, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States |
USA Basketball's Luther Burden and Caleb Love Make BIG TIME PLAYS!! Cardinal Ritter vs. CBC
Luther Dean "Ticky" Burden (February 28, 1953 – October 29, 2015) was an American NBA and ABA basketball player.
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- USA Basketballs Luther Burden and Caleb Love Make BIG TIME PLAYS Cardinal Ritter vs CBC
- Former SLU star Luther Burden finds new motivation in his son
- High school
- College
- Professional basketball
- Legal trouble
- Later life
- References

Former SLU star Luther Burden finds new motivation in his son
High school

Burden played in Albany, New York's Philip Schuyler High School.
College

Born in Haines City, Florida, Burden attended the University of Utah. He played for the United States men's national basketball team in the 1974 FIBA World Championship, winning the bronze medal and scoring 20.2 points per game, a Team USA record which was overtaken by Kevin Durant in 2010. In 1975, his junior year, he averaged 28.7 points per game and set the Western Athletic Conference record for field goals in a season with 359.
Professional basketball

Following his junior season, he was allowed to turn pro as a hardship case. Burden was drafted by the Virginia Squires of the American Basketball Association and the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association. He chose Virginia, but left after one season, during which he had a serious argument with coach Bill Musselman. Upon joining the Knicks, he stated "In Virginia I saw the bad side of pro basketball, in New York I know I'll see the good side". In the 1976-77 season, Burden got into 61 games for the Knicks in a backup role, averaging 10 minutes and 5.7 points per game. However, in the 77-78 season Knicks coach Willis Reed became frustrated with Burden's lack of defensive play, and sent him to the disabled list for the remainder of the season after he played in just two games. Willis unsuccessfully attempted to trade Burden, but ending up placing him on waivers and releasing him following the season.
Legal trouble
On July 3, 1980, Burden and three other men allegedly robbed a bank in Hempstead, Long Island. Burden was convicted after the three other men struck deals and testified against him, and was given a sentence of six to eighteen years. After serving two years, Burden's conviction was overturned when a court ruled that detectives did not possess search or arrest warrants when they raided Burden's home. Burden would later plead guilty to receiving stolen money in conjunction with the robbery, but was released after being given credit for time served.
Later life
As of 2010, Burden was working with the YWCA organization, mentoring and coaching basketball. Since 2012, Burden experienced medical problems related to ATTR amyloidosis. He died on October 29, 2015, after developing a fever from cataract surgery in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He was 62.