Awards & Winners

George McGinnis

Date of Birth 12-August-1950
Place of Birth Indianapolis
(Marion County, United States of America, Indiana, Area code 317)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as George F. McGinnis
Profession Basketball player
George F. McGinnis is a retired American professional basketball player, most notably with the Indiana Pacers of the American Basketball Association. He was drafted into the ABA from Indiana University in 1971. In the '70-71 season at Indiana, McGinnis became the first sophomore to lead the Big Ten in scoring and rebounding. He averaged 29.9 points per game in his lone season in Bloomington earning All-American and All-Big Ten Honors in 1971. George McGinnis was one of the marquee players of the ABA, and later teamed with fellow ABA alumni Julius Erving and Caldwell Jones on the Philadelphia 76ers that made the National Basketball Association Finals in 1977. McGinnis was traded to the Denver Nuggets in 1978. Two years later, the Pacers reacquired him in a trade for high-scoring forward Alex English. However, McGinnis was only a shadow of his former self, and contributed very little during his two-year return to Indiana. Meanwhile, English went on to become one of the most prolific scorers in NBA history. This transaction is now considered among the worst trades in Pacers history, as well as one of the most lopsided deals in NBA history.

Awards by George McGinnis

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