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  1. Winston-Salem State Rams Men's Basketball Players: Earl Monroe, Stephen A. Smith, John Abramovic, Cleo Hill, Spider Bennett
  2. THE BASKETBALL SKILL BOOK by Earl & Wes Unseld Monroe, 1973
  3. The Basketball Skill Book by Earl & Unseld, Wes & Edited By Siegener, Ray Monroe, 1976
  4. Earl the Pearl: The Story of Baltimore's Earl Monroe by Robert Blake Jackson, 1974-12
  5. Monroe, Earl "The Pearl" (1944): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by Thomas J. Mertz, 2000
  6. Hot shots : Havlicek, Barry, Monroe, Archibald (Tempo books) by Sam Goldaper, 1975
  7. Maverick: More Than a Game by Phil Jackson, Charles Rosen, 1975

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NBA Statistics Other Resources "Earl the Pearl" had one of the most spectacular seasons in college basketball history at Winston-Salem State in 1966-67. He scored 1,329 points and averaged 44.5 per game, both small college records. An uncanny shooter when he was on one of his frequent hot streaks, he made 22 of 24 field goal attempts and 14 of 16 free throws in a game against North Carolina College that season. His school won the NCAA College Division championship and Monroe was named the division's player of the year. During his four-year college career, he scored 2,935 points, averaging 26.6 a game. A fast, inventive, acrobatic player, Monroe originated the 360-degree spin move to the basket while flying down the free throw lane. A 6-foot-3, 185-pound guard, Monroe was the number one draft pick of the NBA's Baltimore Bullets in 1967 and was the league's rookie of the year, averaging 24.3 points a game. He averaged more than 21 points a game in each of the next three seasons, then was traded to the New York Knicks during the 1971-72 season. Knee problems limited him to just 63 games that year, and he had difficulty fitting into the Knicks' team concept at first, but in 1972-73 he was an important member of New York's NBA championship team, averaging 15.5 points and using his quickness to become a good defender and ball stealer. He remained with the Knicks through the 1979-80 season, then retired because of recurring knee problems. In 926 NBA games, he scored 17,454 points, 18.8 per game.

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The hall of fame, founded by the National Association of Basketball Coaches, opened modestly in October, 1949, in a two-room office on the campus of Springfield College in Massachusetts, where James Naismith invented basketball in 1891. Edward J. Hickox, a former coach at the college, was the hall's unpaid secretary, nurturing the idea and collecting memorabilia. The first members were inducted in 1959 and construction of a building for the hall of fame began two years later. However, construction was halted for lack of money and a new fund-raising drive began. The building finally opened on Feb. 17, 1968. Over a 17-year period, it attracted 630,179 visitors. An $11 million building in a more easily accessible Springfield location was opened to the public on June 30, 1985. In 2002, the Hall of Fame moved into its third building, a $45 million, 80,000-square-foot facility that includes a 136-foot spire supporting a 13-foot illuminated basketball, a full-size basketball court, retail spaces, and a pedestrian bridge to Springfield's Riverfront Park. Nominees for the hall of fame are voted upon by a 24-member committee comprising trustees, media representatives, and inducted inductees.

13. NBA History: Earl Monroe Bio
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14. NBA History: Earl Monroe Summary
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Before the arrival of "Magic" Johnson there was another "Magic" "Black Magic," also known as "Earl the Pearl." He was Earl Monroe, a dazzling ballhandler and one-on-one virtuoso who made crowds gasp with his slashing drives to the hoop. Monroe joined the NBA in 1967 and parlayed his talents into a distinguished 13-year career. He was part of a changing of the guard in the NBA, arriving at a time when high scorers like Dave Bing and Jerry West were showing that the backcourt could rack up points just as effectively as the center position.

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Height: Weight: 185 lbs.
Born: November 21 , 1944 in Philadelphia, PA
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Inducted into Hall of Fame as Player in 1990 Drafted by the Baltimore Bullets in the 1st round (2nd pick) of the 1967 NBA draft. Statistics: Totals Per Game Per 40 Minutes Advanced
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Click on the G for game logs, if available. Glossary Year Ag Tm Lg G GS MP FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA ORB DRB TRB AST STL BLK TO PF PTS +-+++-+-+-+++-+-++-+-+-+++++-+ 1968 23 BAL NBA BAL NBA ... NBA 60 1234 261 598 162 206 92 132 130 684 TOT NBA NYK NBA NYK ... NBA 51 633 161 352 56 64 16 20 36 67 21 3 28 46 378 +-+++-+-+-+++-+-++-+-+-+++++-+ 13 Seasons 926 29636 6906 14898 3642 4513 260 976 2796 3594 473 121 305 2416 17454 +-+++-+-+-+++-+-++-+-+-+++++-+ 82-Game Avg 2624 612 1319 323 400 46 173 248 318 84 21 131 214 1546 Career High 82 3075 809 1837 532 649 56 271 465 402 111 29 179 282 2065 +-+++-+-+-+++-+-++-+-+-+++++-+

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Earl Vernon Monroe (born on November 21 , in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ), was an American professional basketball player known for his flamboyant dribbling, passing and play-making. He was nicknamed "Earl the Pearl" Monroe rose to prominence at the Division II school playing basketball at Winston-Salem State University , located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina In , he joined the NBA team Baltimore Bullets (now the Washington Wizards ), where he won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award in a season that included scoring 56 points in a game against the Los Angeles Lakers , the third-highest rookie total in NBA history at the time. He also spent eight years ( ) with the New York Knicks , winning an NBA championship in . The Knicks retired his jersey number (#15) in In , he was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Monroe was named one of the 50 players on the NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in Monroe was chosen commissioner of the United States Basketball League in In recent years, he has been serving as a commentator for

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Earl "The Goat" Manigault Earl Manigault September 7 May 15 ) was an American basketball player famous under his nickname of "The Goat".
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Earl Manigault was born and raised in Harlem, New York . He grew up playing basketball and practiced constantly. He would attach weights to his ankles to make him stronger so he could jump higher. By the time he was in high school, Earl was known as "The Goat" because of his quiet demeanor. When asked what his name was, the person thought he said Earl Nanny Goat, so he called him "The Goat". Earl was famous for his street basketball abilities where he could double dunk where he would dunk it and catch it with the other hand while still in the air and dunk it again. He could also touch the top of the backboard to retrieve quarters and dollar bills. He was only 6'2" but the ankle weights he wore as a child helped him to build up tremendous jumping ability. He once reverse dunked 36 times in a row to win a $60 bet. Some of his peers on the streets of Harlem were Earl "The Pearl" Monroe Connie Hawkins and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar , who called Earl the greatest he had ever seen.

19. Earl "The Pearl" Monroe Biography
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November 21, 1944 in Philadelphia, PA
6-foot-3
190 pounds High School:
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College Playing Highlights:
  • Four-year letter winner under Hall of Fame coach Clarence "Big House" Gaines
    The Sporting News First-Team All-America (1966) All-America (1966, 1967) Holds Division II single season record for most points in a season (1,326, 41.5 ppg) in 1967 NCAA College Division and NAIA Leading scorer (1967) Led Winston-Salem to NCAA College Division championship (1967) Outstanding player in NCAA College Division Tournament (MVP) NCAA College Division All-Tournament Team (1967) Scored 2,935 points (26.7 ppg) in 110 games

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