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===== Lloyd Walton ===== | ===== Lloyd Walton ===== | ||
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- | **Position: | + | **Position: |
**Height:** 6' | **Height:** 6' | ||
**Weight:** 160 lbs.\\ | **Weight:** 160 lbs.\\ | ||
**Born:** November 23, 1953 in Chicago, IL\\ | **Born:** November 23, 1953 in Chicago, IL\\ | ||
- | **High School:** Mount Carmel | + | **High School: |
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- | Drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 3rd round (6th pick) of the 1976 NBA draft. | + | |
- | ==== Marquette Career ==== | ||
- | Walton signed with Marquette after playing for Moberly Junior College. | ||
+ | ===== Marquette Career ===== | ||
+ | Walton signed with Marquette after playing for Moberly Junior College. | ||
+ | === All-Time Marquette Rankings === | ||
+ | *41st, Scoring (1,006) | ||
+ | *5th, Assists (480) | ||
+ | === All-Time Single Season Rankings === | ||
+ | *9th, Assists (183) | ||
+ | == All-Time Senior Season Rankings == | ||
+ | *2nd, Assists (183) | ||
+ | == All-Time Junior Season Rankings == | ||
+ | *5th, Assists (159) | ||
+ | == All-Time Sophomore Season Rankings == | ||
+ | *6th, Assists (138) | ||
+ | === Accolades === | ||
+ | *1974-75 Independent All-American | ||
+ | *1975-76 Basketball Weekly Second Team All-American | ||
+ | *1975-76 Independent All-American | ||
- | ==== Professional Career ==== | + | ===== Professional Career |
- | Walton was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 3rd round (6th selection, 40th overall pick) of the 1976 NBA draft. He would play for five full seasons in the NBA for two teams, the Milwaukee Bucks and the New York Knicks. He would see action in the playoffs as well for the same two teams: Milwaukee (1977-78, 79-80) and New York (1980-81). | + | Walton was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 3rd round (6th selection, 40th overall pick) of the 1976 NBA draft. He would play for five full seasons in the NBA for two teams, the Milwaukee Bucks and the Kansas City Kings. He would see action in the playoffs as well for the same two teams: Milwaukee (1977-78, 79-80) and Kansas City (1980-81). |
^**Year**^ **Team**^ | ^**Year**^ **Team**^ | ||
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^1978-79| Milwaukee Bucks| 75| 1381| 375| 5.0| 157| 327| .480| 61| 90| .678| 0| 0| .000| 34| 70| 104| 1.4| 356| 4.7| 72| 9| 123| 103| | ^1978-79| Milwaukee Bucks| 75| 1381| 375| 5.0| 157| 327| .480| 61| 90| .678| 0| 0| .000| 34| 70| 104| 1.4| 356| 4.7| 72| 9| 123| 103| | ||
^1979-80| Milwaukee Bucks| 76| 1243| 270| 3.6| 110| 242| .455| 49| 71| .690| 1| 3| .333| 33| 58| 91| 1.2| 285| 3.8| 43| 2| 112| 68| | ^1979-80| Milwaukee Bucks| 76| 1243| 270| 3.6| 110| 242| .455| 49| 71| .690| 1| 3| .333| 33| 58| 91| 1.2| 285| 3.8| 43| 2| 112| 68| | ||
- | ^1980-81| | + | ^1980-81| |
^**Totals** | | 341| 5387| 1442| 4.2| 599| 1319| .454| 243| 342| .711| 1| 4| .250| 121| 249| 370| 1.1| 1243| 3.6| 264| 28| 422| 362| | ^**Totals** | | 341| 5387| 1442| 4.2| 599| 1319| .454| 243| 342| .711| 1| 4| .250| 121| 249| 370| 1.1| 1243| 3.6| 264| 28| 422| 362| | ||
- | ==== Personal Notes ==== | + | ===== Personal Notes ===== |
* Served as director of the James Jordan Boys & Girls Club and Family Life Center in Chicago, IL (located near the United Center). | * Served as director of the James Jordan Boys & Girls Club and Family Life Center in Chicago, IL (located near the United Center). | ||