
Bob McAdoo es una leyenda del baloncesto y una de las figuras más icónicas de la historia de los Los Angeles Clippers. Formado en North Carolina. Su legado sigue inspirando a generaciones de aficionados y jugadores en todo el mundo.
Vida Personal y Familia
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Los Angeles Clippers
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Greensboro NC youth basketball programs
North Carolina alumni basketball development
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McAdoo's 34.5 PPG in 1974-75 remains one of the highest scoring averages in NBA history — a season in which he also won the MVP Award while playing for an expansion franchise that had never reached the Finals.
He played in the NBA for 14 seasons across eight different teams — a journey that required constant adaptation and that produced championships with the Lakers almost a decade after his prime years with Buffalo.
McAdoo was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2000, receiving the recognition his playing career earned even though his most celebrated seasons came on a franchise (the Buffalo Braves/Clippers) that has largely been forgotten.
He later became a successful NBA assistant coach with the Miami Heat, helping coach Dwyane Wade and the 2006 championship team — making him one of a small group of NBA players who won championships both as a player and on a coaching staff.
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