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Bob Kauffman
Kauffman in 1969
Personal information
Born
(1946-07-13)July 13, 1946 Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Died
July 25, 2015(2015-07-25) (aged 69) Lilburn, Georgia, U.S.
Listed height
6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight
240 lb (109 kg)
Career information
High school
Scarsdale (Scarsdale, New York)
College
Guilford (1964–1968)
NBA draft
1968: 1st round, 3rd overall pick
Selected by the Seattle SuperSonics
Playing career
1968–1975
Position
Power forward / center
Number
22, 6, 44
Career history
As player:
1968–1969
Seattle SuperSonics
1969–1970
Chicago Bulls
1970–1974
Buffalo Braves
1974–1975
Atlanta Hawks
As coach:
1977–1978
Detroit Pistons
Career highlights and awards
3× NBA All-Star (1971–1973)
Career NBA statistics
Points
6,049 (11.5 ppg)
Rebounds
3,682 (7.0 rpg)
Assists
1,429 (2.7 apg)
Stats at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Robert Kauffman (July 13, 1946 – July 25, 2015) was an American professional basketball player and coach. Kaufmann was a three time NBA All-Star.[1]
^Sullivan, Jerry (July 28, 2015), "Bob Kauffman, Braves' first star player, dies at age 69", The Buffalo News, archived from the original on July 30, 2015, retrieved July 29, 2015
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become head coach of the Detroit Pistons on May 1, 1978, succeeding BobKauffman who had served as an interim following the dismissal of Herb Brown 4+1⁄2...
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to draft Campy Russell. b On May 20, 1974, the Atlanta Hawks acquired BobKauffman, Dean Meminger, the tenth pick, a 1975 first-round pick, 1975 and 1976...
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and advanced to the Final Four, both in 1964 and 1966. Daly then replaced Bob Cousy as head coach at Boston College in 1969. The Eagles recorded an 11–13...
selections included five-time All-Star Walt Bellamy, three-time All-Star BobKauffman and one-time All-Star John Block. However, none of them had long careers...
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spent four seasons as a manager for the Hoosier basketball team coached by Bob Knight. During his time at Indiana the Hoosiers won the Big Ten Conference...
including George Yardley, Bailey Howell, Dave Debusschere, Dave Bing, and Bob Lanier, questionable trades, and frequent coaching changes. At one point...
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