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American basketball player (born 1949)
Artis Gilmore Sr. (born September 21, 1949) is an American former professional basketball player who played in the American Basketball Association (ABA)
Artis_Gilmore
American basketball team (1967–1976)
seven games. They proved to be even better in 1971, with the signing of Artis Gilmore with a ten-year deal of $1.5 million that saw him receive $150,000 a
Kentucky_Colonels
American basketball player
is the nephew of former NBA player Artis Gilmore. Gilmore attended James S. Rickards in Tallahassee, Florida. Gilmore played three years of college basketball
Michael_Gilmore_(basketball)
five MVP awards—three in the regular season and two in the playoffs. Artis Gilmore has won the most ABA honors with nine. A total of 80 ABA players and
List of American Basketball Association awards and honors
List_of_American_Basketball_Association_awards_and_honors
In the American Basketball Association
Two rookies won the award: Spencer Haywood in the 1969–70 season and Artis Gilmore in the 1971–72 season. All are in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
ABA Most Valuable Player Award
ABA_Most_Valuable_Player_Award
Statistic in basketball
led the league six times. DeAndre Jordan led the league five times. Artis Gilmore and Rudy Gobert each led the league four times. Neil Johnston led the
Effective field goal percentage
Effective_field_goal_percentage
Topics referred to by the same term
sports shooter Artis Ābols (born 1973), Latvian ice hockey player and coach Artis Ate (born 1989), Latvian basketball player Artis Gilmore (born 1949),
Artis
Sports season
the ABA Finals. With the signing of players such as rookie centers Artis Gilmore and Jim McDaniels in the offseason, the league looked to shift perceptions
1971–72_ABA_season
National Basketball Association team in Chicago, Illinois
budget, putting little time and investment into improving the team. Artis Gilmore, acquired in the ABA dispersal draft in 1976, led a Bulls squad which
Chicago_Bulls
Professional basketball league (1967–1976)
later years of the league, other stars would arise such as Dan Issel, Artis Gilmore, George Gervin, and Julius Erving. By the end of the 1975–76 season
American Basketball Association
American_Basketball_Association
Basketball competition
the Colonels play a chunk of it under protest after a scoring play by Artis Gilmore was disallowed on a three-second violation. With the Pacers trailing
1973_ABA_playoffs
led the league nine times. DeAndre Jordan led the league five times. Artis Gilmore and Rudy Gobert each led the league four times. Neil Johnston led the
List of NBA annual field goal percentage leaders
List_of_NBA_annual_field_goal_percentage_leaders
Basketball competition
Colonels defeated the Indiana Pacers 110–105 to win the ABA Championship. Artis Gilmore was named Most Valuable Player of the 1975 ABA Playoffs. In Game 3,
1975_ABA_playoffs
Basketball statistic
.7324, by Rudy Gobert which he achieved during the 2021–22 season. Artis Gilmore has led the league in true shooting percentage a record five times.
True_shooting_percentage
Merger of American basketball leagues
Malone finished third in rebounding; the Kentucky Colonels' Artis Gilmore was fourth. Gilmore and his former Colonels teammate Caldwell Jones were both
ABA–NBA_merger
NBA professional basketball team season
chemistry that was led by previous draft picks of theirs in Dan Issel, Artis Gilmore, and Louie Dampier, the Colonels would finish the season winning 22
1974–75 Kentucky Colonels season
1974–75_Kentucky_Colonels_season
National Basketball Association team in San Antonio
486) Rich Jones* (6,466) Alvin Robertson (6,285) Patty Mills (6,218) Artis Gilmore (6,127) John Beasley* (5,983) Willie Anderson (5,946) Mark Olberding*
San_Antonio_Spurs
American basketball player and coach (1944–2015)
ABA career average rebounds (15.12) behind only fellow Hall of Famer Artis Gilmore of the Kentucky Colonels (17.07). His seven All-Star selections are
Mel_Daniels
Surname list
American actress Alfred Gilmore (1812–1858), American politician Art Gilmore (1912–2010), American voice actor Artis Gilmore (born 1949), American basketball
Gilmore_(surname)
American basketball player and coach (1952–2010)
game trading elbows with Artis Gilmore (who outsized him at 7'2 and 240 pounds), the two got into a skirmish where Gilmore wanted to punch Lucas. He
Maurice_Lucas
Norm Van Lier – 1972, 1973, 1975, 1978 Bob Love – 1972, 1974, 1975 Artis Gilmore – 1978 Scottie Pippen – 1991 Horace Grant – 1993, 1994 Kirk Hinrich
Chicago Bulls accomplishments and records
Chicago_Bulls_accomplishments_and_records
(2014–2020, 2025–present) Atlanta Hawks (2020–2025) .6128 3,588 5,855 8 Artis Gilmore* C Chicago Bulls (1976–1982, 1987) San Antonio Spurs (1982–1987) Boston
List of NBA career field goal percentage leaders
List_of_NBA_career_field_goal_percentage_leaders
Topics referred to by the same term
namesake of the WWII nuclear bomber Enola Gay Gilmore, wife of U.S. basketball player Artis Gilmore Enola Gay (fictional character), a character from
Enola_Gay_(disambiguation)
American former basketball player (born 1950)
All-Rookie Team, led the ABA in offensive rebounds and finished second to Artis Gilmore for the ABA Rookie of the Year Award. He led the Squires into the Eastern
Julius_Erving
American basketball player-coach (born 1944)
featured a later Kentucky standout, Dan Issel, as well as 7'2" center Artis Gilmore. After the 1976 season, the ABA ceased operations with Kentucky and
Louie_Dampier
American basketball player (born 1952)
traded for all-star center Artis Gilmore to take some offensive pressure off Gervin. This time with the addition of Gilmore, high-scoring forward Mike
George_Gervin
have earned multiple rebounding titles: Leroy Wright, Jerry Lucas, Artis Gilmore, Kermit Washington, Xavier McDaniel, Paul Millsap, O. D. Anosike, Alan
List of NCAA Division I men's basketball season rebounding leaders
List_of_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_season_rebounding_leaders
ABA basketball team season
Issel and rookie star center Artis Gilmore, who like Issel before him, signed a 10-year deal worth $1.5 million. Gilmore won both the ABA Rookie of the
1971–72 Kentucky Colonels season
1971–72_Kentucky_Colonels_season
Basketball position
early 1980s include Wes Unseld of the Baltimore/Washington Bullets, Artis Gilmore of the ABA Kentucky Colonels, Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs; Moses
Center_(basketball)
American basketball player (1955–2015)
combined ABA and NBA offensive rebounds (7,382), 35 percent over runner-up Artis Gilmore. Nine times he led his respective league in offensive rebounds, and
Moses_Malone
Private university in Jacksonville, Florida, US
Jacksonville University Dolphins men's basketball team, under star center Artis Gilmore, went to the NCAA Division I Championship. However, the opening of the
Jacksonville_University
NBA professional basketball team season
division title y - clinched division title x - clinched playoff spot Artis Gilmore, NBA All-Star Game Reggie Theus, NBA All-Star Game 1980-81 Chicago Bulls
1980–81_Chicago_Bulls_season
Allocated players from two dissolved teams
used the first pick to select the Colonels' five-time ABA All-Star Artis Gilmore with a signing price of $1,100,000. The Portland Trail Blazers, who
1976_ABA_dispersal_draft
American basketball player (born 1949)
Adams played alongside Artis Gilmore during the 1968–69 season; Bulldogs head coach Eddie Holbrook considered Adams and Gilmore as "two of the hardest-working
George_Adams_(basketball)
Basketball competition
game at 87 before Julius Erving went up with the ball, moved around Artis Gilmore at the top of the key before moving to the foul line to shoot a one-handed
1974_ABA_playoffs
Postseason tournament
and Artis Gilmore, the 6-game loss to the Lakers was the last chance they got at reaching the NBA Finals, let alone an NBA Championship (Gilmore did return
1983_NBA_playoffs
Basketball Hall of Fame: Elgin Baylor, Wilt Chamberlain, Dave DeBusschere, Artis Gilmore, Tom Heinsohn, Bailey Howell and Maurice Stokes. John Tresvant of Seattle
List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 30 or more rebounds in a game
List_of_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_players_with_30_or_more_rebounds_in_a_game
Topics referred to by the same term
football player Matt Bloom (born 1972), American professional wrestler Artis Gilmore (born 1949), former basketball player Anthony Kelly (lacrosse) (born
A_Train
Basketball competition
minutes remaining, but the Colonels responded handily with the efforts of Artis Gilmore to score five straight points in quick succession as they held on to
1976_ABA_playoffs
NBA professional basketball team season
clinched division title y - clinched division title x - clinched playoff spot Artis Gilmore, NBA All-Star Game 1981-82 Chicago Bulls 1981-82 NBA season
1981–82_Chicago_Bulls_season
Sports season
Stars Playoffs MVP: Julius Erving, New York Nets All-Star Game MVP: Artis Gilmore, Kentucky Colonels Executive of the Year: Jack Ankerson, San Antonio
1973–74_ABA_season
Exhibition basketball game
Drexler Portland Trail Blazers 1st C Akeem Olajuwon Houston Rockets 2nd C Artis Gilmore San Antonio Spurs 6th SF/SG Marques Johnson Los Angeles Clippers 5th
1986_NBA_All-Star_Game
Sports season
530 attempts for an 89.622% average. Artis Gilmore was named Most Valuable Player of the 1975 ABA Playoffs. Gilmore scored 28 points and grabbed 31 rebounds
1974–75_ABA_season
in Denver. Former NBA players such as LeRoy Ellis, Tim Hardaway and Artis Gilmore have played in the masters tournaments, and set several records. 6 "Shorty"
AAU_men's_basketball_records
Pioneer team chosen during the 30th anniversary of ABA in 1997
basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved October 22, 2010. "Artis Gilmore". basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the
ABA_All-Time_Team
American basketball player (1952–2014)
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
Marvin_Barnes
Village in Illinois, United States
known as the Hollywood Ripper Jami Gertz, actress, grew up in Glenview Artis Gilmore, former Professional ABA and NBA player Brian Hansen, Olympic silver
Glenview,_Illinois
American basketball player (born 1949)
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
Spencer_Haywood
American basketball player
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
Warren_Jabali
French basketball player (born 2004)
blocks in a game, joining Hakeem Olajuwon (5x), David Robinson (3x), Artis Gilmore, Dwight Howard and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. At 20 years and 352 days old
Victor_Wembanyama
Men's college basketball team a Jacksonville University
national runners-up in 1970 led by future Hall of Fame and ABA/NBA Star Artis Gilmore. They have appeared in five NCAA tournaments, most recently in 1986
Jacksonville Dolphins men's basketball
Jacksonville_Dolphins_men's_basketball
37th NBA season
Atlanta Hawks 4.29 Total Blocks Tree Rollins Atlanta Hawks 343 FG% Artis Gilmore San Antonio Spurs .626 FT% Calvin Murphy Houston Rockets .920 3FG% Mike
1982–83_NBA_season
American basketball player (1942–1997)
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
Roger Brown (basketball, born 1942)
Roger_Brown_(basketball,_born_1942)
Single-season record TOV Season 1977–78 Artis Gilmore*000CHI 366 Artis Gilmore*000CHI 366 Artis Gilmore*000CHI 366 Artis Gilmore*000CHI 366 1977–78 1978–79 George
List of NBA career turnovers leaders
List_of_NBA_career_turnovers_leaders
American basketball player (born 1948)
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
Charlie_Scott_(basketball)
Public school in Dothan, Alabama, United States
waiting, Jacksonville's Artis Gilmore is finally entering the Basketball Hall of Fame". Retrieved January 4, 2019. "NBA.com: Artis Gilmore Bio". www.nba.com
George Washington Carver High School (Dothan, Alabama)
George_Washington_Carver_High_School_(Dothan,_Alabama)
NBA professional basketball team season
- clinched division title x - clinched playoff spot Reggie Theus, NBA All-Rookie Team 1st Team Artis Gilmore, NBA All-Star Game 1978-79 Chicago Bulls
1978–79_Chicago_Bulls_season
City in Florida, United States
Trent Forrest, professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks Artis Gilmore, NBA Hall of Fame basketball player Amasa Coleman Lee, lawyer and legislator
Chipley,_Florida
with double-digit point totals were Gene Banks (17), Edgar Jones (17), Artis Gilmore (15), Keith Edmonson (14), Mark McNamara (14). Kidd recorded 38 points
List of highest-scoring NBA games
List_of_highest-scoring_NBA_games
NBA professional basketball team season
spot Norm Van Lier, NBA All-Defensive Second Team Artis Gilmore, NBA All-Defensive Second Team Artis Gilmore, NBA All-Star Game 1977–78 Chicago Bulls
1977–78_Chicago_Bulls_season
American basketball player, coach, executive (born 1948)
the All-ABA First Team of that season. Helped by dominant 7'2" center Artis Gilmore, the 1974–75 Kentucky Colonels won the 1975 ABA championship, with key
Dan_Issel
American basketball player
work for the Education Goals Opportunities and Sports. Hall of Famer Artis Gilmore described Lewis as "absolutely one of the many (ABA) players that were
Freddie_Lewis
NBA professional basketball team season
selection Artis Gilmore, All-Star selection Babe McCarthy, 1974 ABA All-Star Game (head coach, Eastern) Artis Gilmore All-Star Game MVP Artis Gilmore, First
1973–74 Kentucky Colonels season
1973–74_Kentucky_Colonels_season
Basketball player selection
"Bulls make Gilmore first selection". Beaver County Times. Beaver, Pennsylvania. August 6, 1976. Retrieved July 26, 2010. "Artis Gilmore Statistics".
1976_NBA_draft
Exhibition basketball game
from the free throw line for one of his dunks) over Denver's Thompson, Artis Gilmore of Kentucky, and both George Gervin and Larry Kenon of San Antonio.
1976_ABA_All-Star_Game
American college basketball season
were led by 7 ft 2 in (2.18 m) center Artis Gilmore. A two-time All-America honoree (in 1969–70 and 1970–71), Gilmore led the nation in rebounding both seasons
1969–70 Jacksonville Dolphins men's basketball team
1969–70_Jacksonville_Dolphins_men's_basketball_team
American basketball coach (1910–2010)
teamed 7-foot Artis Gilmore on defense and shut down the high-powered Jacksonville offense, which had been averaging 100 points per game. Gilmore and 5'10"
John_Wooden
NBA professional basketball team season
6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 1952-04-27 Eastern Michigan C 53 Artis Gilmore 7 ft 2 in (2.18 m) 240 lb (109 kg) 1949-09-21 Jacksonville PF 30 Paul
1982–83 San Antonio Spurs season
1982–83_San_Antonio_Spurs_season
American basketball player (1950–2023)
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
George_McGinnis
Basketball player selection
All-NBA Team and two All-Star Games. Artis Gilmore, the 117th pick, initially opted to play in the ABA. Gilmore spent five seasons with the Kentucky Colonels
1971_NBA_draft
Former basketball player (born 1985)
Milwaukee Bucks. It was the first triple-double by a Bulls center since Artis Gilmore recorded one in 1977. On December 7, 2012, Noah recorded his career
Joakim_Noah
35th NBA season
Lakers 3.43 Blocks per game George Johnson San Antonio Spurs 3.39 FG% Artis Gilmore Chicago Bulls .670 FT% Calvin Murphy Houston Rockets .958 3FG% Brian
1980–81_NBA_season
American basketball coach and sportscaster (born 1933)
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
Hubie_Brown
American basketball player and coach (born 1943)
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
Billy_Cunningham
NBA professional basketball team season
Fernsten 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 1953-11-01 San Francisco C 53 Artis Gilmore 7 ft 2 in (2.18 m) 240 lb (109 kg) 1949-09-21 Jacksonville F 33 Phil
1976–77_Chicago_Bulls_season
Collegiate sports club in the United States
Gardner–Webb has also produced many notable athletes and coaches, including: Artis Gilmore, Gerry Vaillancourt, John Drew, Eddie Lee Wilkins, Jim Washburn, Blake
Gardner–Webb_Runnin'_Bulldogs
American basketball player (born 1954)
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
David_Thompson_(basketball)
American basketball player (born 1949)
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
James_Silas
Gillespie Jack Gillespie Gene Gillette Armen Gilliam Herm Gilliam Artis Gilmore Walt Gilmore Chuck Gilmur Jacob Gilyard Manu Ginóbili Hymie Ginsburg Gordan
List_of_NBA_players_(G)
American basketball player
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
Billy_Paultz
American basketball player (1938–1987)
to the ABA Finals against the Kentucky Colonels with Hall of Famers Artis Gilmore, Dan Issel and Louie Dampier. The Pacers defeated the Colonels 4–3 in
Gus_Johnson_(basketball)
American basketball player
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
Bob_Netolicky
9th edition of the ABA championship
Team selection, 5th overall selection) Billy Knight, Indiana Pacers Artis Gilmore, Kentucky Colonels (5th selection) James Silas, San Antonio Spurs (1st
1975–76_ABA_season
Exhibition basketball game
(Golden State Warriors) F/G George Gervin 38 1985–86 (Chicago Bulls) C Artis Gilmore 41 1987–88 (Boston Celtics) F/C Maurice Lucas 38 1987–88 (Portland Trail
1991_NBA_All-Star_Game
American basketball player and coach (1932–2021)
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
Bobby_Leonard
"Pau Gasol Stats". Basketball Reference. Retrieved July 6, 2008. "Artis Gilmore Stats". Basketball Reference. Retrieved July 4, 2008. "Blake Griffin
List_of_NBA_All-Stars
American basketball player (born 1952)
player in the 1974 NBA draft, Burleson entered the league tied with Artis Gilmore and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the tallest active NBA player at 7 feet 2
Tommy_Burleson
ABA basketball team season
Blocks per game PPG: Points per game Artis Gilmore, 1976 ABA All-Star Game Artis Gilmore, All-ABA First Team Artis Gilmore, ABA All-Defensive Team On December
1975–76 Kentucky Colonels season
1975–76_Kentucky_Colonels_season
Exhibition basketball game
featured the likes of Calvin Murphy, Doug Collins, Alvan Adams, Bob Love, Artis Gilmore, Bobby Jones, Maurice Lucas, David Thompson, and Jamaal Wilkes. Sefko
1992_NBA_All-Star_Game
American basketball player (born 1947)
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
Mack_Calvin
Opponent 1 Artis Gilmore 34 1970–71 St. Peter’s 2 Artis Gilmore 32 1969–70 Mercer 3 Artis Gilmore 30 1969–70 St. Thomas (Fl) Artis Gilmore 30 1969–70
Jacksonville Dolphins men's basketball statistical leaders
Jacksonville_Dolphins_men's_basketball_statistical_leaders
American former basketball player (born 1944)
Louie Dampier Mel Daniels Julius Erving† Donnie Freeman George Gervin Artis Gilmore Connie Hawkins Spencer Haywood Dan Issel Warren Jabali Jimmy Jones Freddie
Rick_Barry
American basketball player (born 1961)
season and Bird, McHale were getting pretty banged up. They brought in Artis Gilmore and put me on injured reserve, even though I wasn’t injured. You can
Greg_Kite
Clippers (2020–2022) Milwaukee Bucks (2022–2023) 1,759 919 1.91 29 Artis Gilmore* C Chicago Bulls (1976–1982, 1987) San Antonio Spurs (1982–1987) Boston
List of NBA career blocks leaders
List_of_NBA_career_blocks_leaders
National Basketball Association honor
Portland Trail Blazers Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* (7) (tie) Los Angeles Lakers Artis Gilmore* (tie) Chicago Bulls Lionel Hollins Portland Trail Blazers Norm Van
NBA_All-Defensive_Team
American basketball player (1948)
a premier center, and got it by trading for Chicago Bulls All-Star Artis Gilmore, signaling the end of Johnson's time in San Antonio. Inspired by his
George_T._Johnson
Basketball player selection
that year, center Artis Gilmore from the University of Jacksonville. During his time with the Kentucky Colonels in the ABA, Gilmore would not only be
1971_ABA_draft
the Bulls were perhaps best known for being led by former-ABA star Artis Gilmore and Reggie Theus, both of whom were multiple time All-Stars with the
List_of_Chicago_Bulls_seasons
2008 American sports comedy film
at Jail In addition, former American Basketball Association players, Artis Gilmore and George Gervin, appear in uncredited roles as customers in a restaurant
Semi-Pro
North American professional basketball league
Barry, Dave Cowens, Erving, Elvin Hayes, Walt Frazier, Moses Malone, Artis Gilmore, George Gervin, Dan Issel, and Pete Maravich. The end of the decade
National Basketball Association
National_Basketball_Association
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