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Nationality
  
American

Number
  
20, 21, 24, 33

Position
  
Point guard

Pro career
  
1969–1981

Weight
  
75 kg

Listed weight
  
165 lb (75 kg)

Role
  
Basketball player

Listed height
  
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)

Name
  
Mack Calvin


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Born
  
July 27, 1947 (age 76) Fort Worth, Texas (
1947-07-27
)

NBA draft
  
1969 / Round: 14 / Pick: 187th overall

Education
  
University of Southern California, Long Beach City College, Long Beach Polytechnic High School

Mack calvin


Mack Calvin (born July 27, 1947) is an American former basketball player.

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High school career

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Calvin was born in Fort Worth, Texas and attended Long Beach Poly in California.

College career

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A 6'0" point guard from Long Beach City College and the University of Southern California, Calvin was a 14th-round draft pick of the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers in 1969.

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In his final college season, Calvin and his Trojans defeated the UCLA Bruins, 46–44, in Pauley Pavilion, ending the Bruins' 41 consecutive game winning streak, 45 in a row in Pacific-8 Conference play wins, and 17 in a row over USC. The victory also ended UCLA's 51 victories in Pauley Pavilion.

Pro career

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He played seven seasons (1969–1976) in the now-defunct American Basketball Association (ABA) and four seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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Calvin began his professional career with the ABA's Los Angeles Stars, averaging 16.8 points per game in his first season to make the ABA All-Rookie Team. The following season, he averaged a career-high 27.2 points for The Floridians, in the process setting the ABA records for most free throws made (696) and most free throws attempted (805) in one season. Calvin also played for the ABA's Carolina Cougars, Denver Nuggets, and Virginia Squires before the ABA–NBA merger in 1976. He also briefly coached the Squires during the 1975–1976 season. During his ABA career, he tallied 10,620 points and 3,067 assists (second in ABA history behind only Louie Dampier's 4,044) and appeared in 5 All-Star games.

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Calvin joined the Lakers for the 1976–77 NBA season but saw a sharp decline in playing time. He was able to match the same level of production per minute he reached while in the ABA, though. He spent his four seasons in the NBA with five teams—the Lakers, the San Antonio Spurs, the Denver Nuggets (which had joined the NBA in 1976), the Utah Jazz, and the Cleveland Cavaliers—before retiring in 1981 with an NBA career scoring-average of 7.0 points per game.

Coaching career

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He coached Virginia Squires in the ABA (1975–76) for six games and Los Angeles Clippers in the NBA (1991–92, as an interim head coach in February 1992 for two games).

References

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