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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Basketball Player

Name
  
McCoy McLemore

Date drafted
  
1964


Listed weight
  
230 lb (104 kg)

Weight
  
104 kg

Listed height
  
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)

Height
  
2.01 m

Position
  
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Born
  
April 3, 1942Houston, Texas (
1942-04-03
)

High school
  
Jack Yates (Houston, Texas)

College
  
Moberly Area CC (1960–1962)Drake (1962–1964)

NBA draft
  
1964 / Round: 3 / Pick: 23rd overall

Died
  
April 30, 2009, Houston, Texas, United States

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McCoy "Mac" McLemore (April 3, 1942 – April 30, 2009) was an American professional basketball player in the 1960s and 1970s. He played college basketball for Drake University.

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Early years

Born in Houston, Texas, McLemore attended Houston's Jack Yates High School.

College

McLemore first attended Moberly Area Community College, but then transferred to Drake University, leading his team to be co-Missouri Valley Conference champions. McLemore was inducted posthumously into the National Junior College Athletic Association Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011.

Professional career

He was a third-round pick by the San Francisco Warriors in 1964. McLemore was a member of the Chicago Bulls' inaugural team after being selected in the 1966 expansion draft. Two years later, the Phoenix Suns drafted McLemore in the 1968 expansion draft. In the middle of the 1968 season, he was traded to the Detroit Pistons. 1970 marked the third time McLemore was selected in an expansion draft, this time by the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Cavailers then traded McLemore to the Milwaukee Bucks, where Eddie Doucette described him as "a good rebounder off the bench." The Bucks waived McLemore in November 1971, and the Houston Rockets signed him in December 1991. The Rockets did not renew his contract for the 1972 season.

Post-career life

McLemore was a color analyst in the late 1980s for Rockets' television broadcasts on Home Sports Entertainment.

Death

McLemore died of cancer, aged 67, in 2009.

References

McCoy McLemore Wikipedia