Gail Goodrich

United States

Basketball

B: April 23, 1943

Member of the Basketball Hall of Fame

Playing collegiately at UCLA he won the 1964 and 1965 NCAA Championship. Named to the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team in both of those championship seasons, Goodrich finished his career as UCLA's all-time leading scorer (1,690 points). In 1964, UCLA's perfect 30-0 season, Goodrich led the conference in scoring (21.5 ppg), becoming the first Bruin ever to accomplish that feat. Following his collegiate career, Goodrich was selected as a territorial draft choice by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1965. He was selected by the Phoenix Suns in the 1968 expansion draft. Although the Suns only won 16 games in their first season, Goodrich averaged 23.8 ppg, dished out 6.4 apg (seventh in the NBA) and appeared in his first of five NBA All-Star Games. Goodrich was traded back to the Lakers in 1970, and just one season later, helped lead Los Angeles to the NBAChampionship. That season, the Lakers won an then NBA record 69 games and the NBA title. Goodrich finished his NBA career with a career scoring average of 18.6 ppg in 1,031 games in 14 seasons. He was enshirined into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1996.

SUPERSTARS RECORD
EVENT
PLACE POINTS MONEY
EVENT WINS
1979 Preliminary 3
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1980 Preliminary 2
1
N/A
N/A
Tennis
1980 Final

9

16

$4,800

Tennis
TOTALS
16
$4,800
2

PERSONAL BESTS
Tennis
1st
1980 Preliminary 2
1980 Final
Obstacle Course
38.64
1980 Final
Points Scored

16

1980 Final



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