Walt Frazier
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| Position | Point guard |
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| Nickname | Clyde, Wally |
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| Draft | 5th overall, New York Knicks |
| Pro career | 1967–1980 |
| Former teams | New York Knicks (1967-1977) |
| Hall of Fame | 1987 |
Walter "Clyde" Frazier (born
High school and college
The eldest of nine children, Frazier attended Atlanta's Howard High School. He quarterbacked the football team and played
catcher on the baseball team. He learned basketball on a rutted and dirt playground, the only facility available at his all-black
school in the racially segregated South of the 1950s. After having a great career at Howard, Frazier attended
Frazier wasted no time in becoming one of the premier collegiate basketball players in the country. He was named a
Division II All-American in 1964 and
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Professional career
Frazier was selected by the New York Knicks with the 5th pick in the
Frazier ended his career as a member of the
Frazier held Knicks franchise records for most games (759), minutes played (28,995), field goals attempted (11,669), field
goals made (5,736), free throws attempted (4,017), free throws made (3,145), assists (4,791) and points (14,617).
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Frazier was also one of the first players to make stealing the ball an art form. He would make sudden steals and surprise the offense. When asked about his defensive success, he answered that he did not believe in contact defense. Instead, he defended in such a manner that it appeared he was not playing defense. When he did so, the offensive player was often tricked into letting his guard down whereby Frazier would steal the ball with his quick hands.
Honors
Walt Frazier's #10 jersey was retired by the New York Knicks on December 15 1979.
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External links
- NBA Encylopedia
- Basketball Hall of Fame profile
- Frazier's Career Statistics
- Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
- The Walt "Clyde" Frazier Dictionary
- Walt Frazier (in the New Georgia Encyclopedia)
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