Everything about Jerry Chambers totally explained
Jerome Purcell "Jerry" Chambers (born
July 18,
1943 in
Washington, D.C.) is a retired
American professional
basketball player. At 6'5" and 185 pounds, he played as a
forward.
Chambers attended the
University of Utah during the mid-1960s, winning the
NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player award in 1966 after his team reached the
Final Four. He played four professional seasons in the
National Basketball Association as a member of the
Los Angeles Lakers,
Phoenix Suns,
Atlanta Hawks, and
Buffalo Braves. In 1968, he was involved in one of the most significant transactions in NBA history when the Lakers traded him,
Archie Clark and
Darrall Imhoff to the
Philadelphia 76ers for
Hall-of-Famer Wilt Chamberlain. Chambers never played for the 76ers, who traded him to Phoenix in 1969.
From 1972 to 1974, Chambers played in the rival
American Basketball Association as a member of the
San Diego Conquistadors and the
San Antonio Spurs. He retired with 2,667 combined NBA/ABA career points.
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