Greenhorn
Senior
Posts: 318
Reg: 11-24-04
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01-02-19 01:23 PM - Post#270818
Q: Best NBA career scoring average among Ivy Leaguers?
A: Geoff Petrie 21.82 pppg
Rudy LaRusso is second at 15.65
Jimmy McMillan is third at 13.84
LaRusso leads comfortably in career rebounding average at 9.42/game
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AntiUngvar
Masters Student
Posts: 530
Age: 69
Loc: New York City
Reg: 07-23-18
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01-02-19 02:33 PM - Post#270822
In response to Greenhorn
Rudy LaRusso, a Brooklyn boy, from James Madison High School; just another great New York City talent that Columbia University failed to pursue.
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Old Bear
Postdoc
Posts: 3988
Reg: 11-23-04
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01-02-19 03:09 PM - Post#270824
In response to AntiUngvar
Bradley?
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Greenhorn
Senior
Posts: 318
Reg: 11-24-04
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01-02-19 03:25 PM - Post#270825
In response to Old Bear
Bradley is 4th at 12.42 ppg.
Followed by Brian Taylor and Jeremy Lin.
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AntiUngvar
Masters Student
Posts: 530
Age: 69
Loc: New York City
Reg: 07-23-18
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01-02-19 03:32 PM - Post#270826
In response to Greenhorn
However, and out of respect for the Bear who values winning above all, Dollar Bill did play and start on more NBA championship teams than all of those other guys you mentioned did, combined!
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Greenhorn
Senior
Posts: 318
Reg: 11-24-04
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01-02-19 04:35 PM - Post#270832
In response to AntiUngvar
True.
Bradley won two NBA titles.
Of note: McMillan won one, and Brian Taylor boasts two ABA titles.
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AntiUngvar
Masters Student
Posts: 530
Age: 69
Loc: New York City
Reg: 07-23-18
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01-02-19 04:43 PM - Post#270837
In response to Greenhorn
When the Ivies rolls out the red, white and blue balls for all conference games, you can write to me about the ABA!
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