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Art Day

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Biography

Art Day was an American professional basketball player, born on March 15, 1940, in Indianapolis, Indiana. He played as a forward and was known for his scoring ability, solid rebounding skills, and competitive spirit. Day attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he was part of a team that won the NCAA championship in 1963, solidifying his reputation as a talented player at the collegiate level.

After college, Day was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1963 NBA Draft and enjoyed a successful career in the league during the 1960s and early 1970s. Over his eight-season tenure, he played for multiple teams, including the 76ers and the Chicago Bulls, earning All-Star honors and accumulating impressive career statistics, including points and rebounds. His contributions to the game have been recognized with various accolades, and he remains a respected figure in the basketball community.

Following his retirement from professional play, Day transitioned into coaching and mentoring roles, contributing to the development of young athletes in various capacities. His legacy in basketball extends beyond his playing days, as he is remembered for his sportsmanship and dedication to the sport. Art Day’s impact on the game continues to be acknowledged by fans and aspiring players alike.

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