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Slater Martin

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Personal information
Born
(1925-10-22)October 22, 1925
Elmina, Texas
Died
October 18, 2012(2012-10-18) (aged 86)
Houston, Texas
Nationality
American
Listed height
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Listed weight
170 lb (77 kg)
Career information
High school
Jefferson Davis
(Houston, Texas)
College
Texas (1943–1944, 1946–1949)
Playing career
1949–1960
Position
Point guard
Number
22, 7
Career history
As player:

1949–1956

Minneapolis Lakers
1956
New York Knicks

1956–1960

St. Louis Hawks
As coach:
1957
St. Louis Hawks

1967–1969

Houston Mavericks

Career highlights and awards

  • 5× NBA champion (1950, 1952–1954, 1958)

  • 7× NBA All-Star (1953–1959)

  • 5× All-NBA Second Team (1955–1959)

  • Second-team All-American – Look (1949)

  • Third-team All-American – Helms (1948)

  • No. 15 retired by the University of Texas


Career statistics
Points
7,337
Rebounds
2,302
Assists
3,160


Stats at Basketball-Reference.com


Basketball Hall of Fame as player

College Basketball Hall of Fame
Inducted in 2006

Slater Nelson "Dugie" Martin Jr.[1] (October 22, 1925 – October 18, 2012) was an American professional basketball player and coach who was a playmaking guard for 11 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was born in Elmina, Walker County, Texas and played in seven NBA All-Star Games.


Martin was one of the NBA's best defensive players in the 1950s, playing for the George Mikan-led Minneapolis Lakers that won four NBA championships between 1950 and 1954.[2] In 1956, he joined Bob Pettit's St. Louis Hawks and won another NBA title in 1958.[3]




Martin, circa 1953–54


Martin was an alumnus of Jefferson Davis High School in Houston, where he led his school to two state basketball championships in 1942 and 1943.[1] He is also a graduate of University of Texas at Austin, where he set a scoring record in 1949 with 49 points in a game for the Longhorns against Texas Christian University (or TCU).[3] Throughout his career with the Longhorns, he averaged 12.7 points per game.[4] His former high school now holds an annual fund raiser in his name, the "Slater Martin Golf Tournament", which successfully raises tens of thousands of dollars each year for high school student clubs and athletic teams.


He was head coach of the Houston Mavericks of the American Basketball Association in the 1967–68 season and part of 1968–69,[3] and led the Mavericks into the 1968 ABA Playoffs.


Martin was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on May 3, 1982 in Springfield, Massachusetts. He is so far the only Longhorn to be so honored. His jersey number 15 was retired by the University of Texas on January 31, 2009, making him only the second Longhorn basketball player to have his number retired.


He died of a brief undisclosed illness on October 18, 2012, in Houston, Texas, aged 86, and is survived by sons Slater Jr and Jim.[3]




Contents





  • 1 NBA career statistics

    • 1.1 Regular season


    • 1.2 Playoffs



  • 2 See also


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




NBA career statistics[edit]


























Legend
  GP
Games played
  GS 
Games started
 MPG 
Minutes per game
 FG% 

Field goal percentage
 3P% 

3-point field goal percentage
 FT% 

Free throw percentage
 RPG 

Rebounds per game
 APG 

Assists per game
 SPG 

Steals per game
 BPG 

Blocks per game
 PPG 
Points per game
 Bold 
Career high



Denotes seasons in which Martin won an NBA championship


Regular season[edit]































































































































Year
Team
GP
MPG
FG%
FT%
RPG
APG
PPG

1949–50†

Minneapolis
67

.351
.634

2.2
4.0

1950–51

Minneapolis
68

.362
.684
3.6
3.5
8.5

1951–52†

Minneapolis
66
37.6
.375
.747
3.5
3.8
9.3

1952–53†

Minneapolis
70
36.5

.410
.780
2.7
3.6
10.6

1953–54†

Minneapolis
69
35.8
.388
.724
2.4
2.9
9.9

1954–55

Minneapolis

72
38.7
.381
.769
3.6
5.9

13.6

1955–56

Minneapolis

72

39.4
.358

.833
3.6

6.2
13.2

1956–57

New York
13
32.8
.344
.830
3.2
3.0
8.5

1956–57

St. Louis
53
37.3
.330
.782

4.6
4.3
11.5

1957–58†

St. Louis
60
35.0
.336
.746
3.8
3.6
12.0

1958–59

St. Louis
71
35.3
.347
.776
3.6
4.7
9.7

1959–60

St. Louis
64
27.4
.371
.726
2.9
5.2
6.2
Career
745
35.9
.364
.762
3.4
4.2
9.8


Playoffs[edit]






















































































































Year
Team
GP
MPG
FG%
FT%
RPG
APG
PPG

1950†

Minneapolis
12

.420
.583

2.1
4.7

1951

Minneapolis
7

.353
.519

6.0
3.6
7.1

1952†

Minneapolis

13
40.2
.345
.732
2.8
4.3
9.0

1953†

Minneapolis
12
37.8
.398
.765
2.6
3.6
10.1

1954†

Minneapolis

13
41.0
.330
.743
2.2
4.6
9.7

1955

Minneapolis
7

45.0
.298
.816
4.0
4.4
13.7

1956

Minneapolis
3
40.3
.459

.833
2.3

5.0

18.0

1957

St. Louis
10
43.9
.355
.757
4.2
4.9
16.6

1958†

St. Louis
11
37.8
.321
.619
4.4
3.6
11.5

1959

St. Louis
1
18.0

.800

3.0
2.0
8.0

1960

St. Louis
3
19.3
.077
.250
1.0
2.7
1.0
Career
92
39.4
.351
.715
3.4
3.8
10.0


See also[edit]


  • List of NBA players with most championships


References[edit]




  1. ^ Slater Martin Player Statistics


  2. ^ "Passings: Slater Martin", Los Angeles Times, October 19, 2012 


  3. ^ abcd Goldstein, Richard (October 20, 2012), "Slater Martin, Hall of Fame Lakers Guard, Dies at 86", The New York Times 


  4. ^ "SR / College Basketball: Slater Martin". Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2012-10-19. 




External links[edit]





  • Slater Martin at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

  • NBA.com profile


  • Slater Martin player statistics at Basketball-Reference.com


  • Slater Martin coach statistics at Basketball-Reference.com









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