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Nationality
  
American

Pro career
  
1974–1981

Weight
  
102 kg

Listed height
  
7 ft 2 in (2.18 m)

Name
  
Tommy Burleson

Positions
  
Listed weight
  
225 lb (102 kg)

Role
  
Basketball Player

College
  
NC State (1971–1974)

Height
  
2.18 m


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Born
  
February 24, 1952 (age 72) Crossnore, North Carolina (
1952-02-24
)

NBA draft
  
1974 / Round: 1 / Pick: 3rd overall

Education
  
Avery County High School (1970), North Carolina State University

Similar People
  
Norm Sloan, David Thompson, Monte Towe, Tim Stoddard, Lorenzo Charles

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Tom Loren Burleson (born February 24, 1952) is an American former professional basketball player. A 7′2″ center, Burleson played for North Carolina State University's 1974 NCAA national championship team.

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As a collegian, Burleson teamed with All-American David Thompson, guard Monte Towe and forward Tim Stoddard (who would go on to have success as a Major League Baseball pitcher) to dethrone UCLA and win the 1974 NCAA Championship. Burleson was the MVP of the 1973 and 1974 ACC Tournaments and was All-Final Four in 1974. Burleson's defense of UCLA superstar Bill Walton was key to the Wolfpack's semifinal win. He was a member of the 1973 World University Games Gold Medal basketball team.

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When Burleson was recruited he was officially measured at 7 ft 2 in (2.18 m) tall, but the coaching staff at North Carolina State decided to list him at 7 ft 4 in (2.24 m). Burleson wanted to be listed at his actual height but the coaching staff said he would officially be the tallest player in American basketball and it would bring a lot of good exposure to him and the school.

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Burleson was also a member of the 1972 U.S. Olympic Basketball Team that lost an epic and controversial gold medal game to the Soviet Union. The entire 1972 Olympic Basketball team believed they had been cheated and voted unanimously to not accept the silver.

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Drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics as the third overall player in the 1974 NBA Draft, Burleson was named to the 1974–75 NBA All-Rookie Team. Playing under coach Bill Russell, Burleson recorded strong playoff performances in both 1975 and 1976 for Seattle. For his playoff career, Burleson averaged 20.7 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks per game in 15 career playoff games. His second season as a professional proved to be his best, as he averaged 15.6 points, 9.0 rebounds, and 1.8 blocks per game. Just as he began to come into his own in the NBA, he was injured breaking up a fight between his teammate and an opposing team member. The injury was instrumental in his steady decline over the next several years.

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Burleson was known throughout his amateur and pro career as a good shot blocker. He played seven seasons in the NBA with three different teams (Seattle, the Kansas City Kings and the Atlanta Hawks). He currently lives in Avery County, North Carolina with his wife Denise. They have three sons: Robert, David, and Quentin. He is an avid supporter of North Carolina State University.

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In 2002, Burleson was named to the ACC 50th Anniversary men's basketball team honoring the fifty greatest players in Atlantic Coast Conference history.

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