Em Bryant

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Emmette Bryant (born November 4, 1938) is an American former professional basketball player and the Vice President of the Chicago Chapter at NBA Alumni.

Career

A 6'1" guard from DePaul University, Bryant was drafted in the 1964 NBA draft by the New York Knicks. After his time in New York, he joined the Boston Celtics and instantly became a part of the most dominant dynasty in American professional basketball history. He was a key component of the 1969 Celtics NBA championship team, contributing 20 points in the Celtics’ victory over Jerry West's Los Angeles Lakers in game seven of the 1969 NBA Finals. The win gave the Celtics their 11th championship in 13 years. Bryant spent the latter part of his career with the Buffalo Braves, who selected him in the 1970 expansion draft. He retired from the league in 1972. Altogether Bryant played eight seasons (1964–1972) in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, and Buffalo Braves, scoring 3,722 points in his career.

Post basketball

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Bryant and wife Bonnie

Immediately after his playing days, Bryant became an assistant coach: one year at Columbia University and two years with Bill Russell at the NBA's Seattle SuperSonics, now the Oklahoma City Thunder, during 1973–1974. All along the way, Bryant would say, “I’m just a teacher that happened to play pro ball.” Bryant then went to work for the State of Washington for the next 30 years, starting out with the Department of Social and Health Services, in charge of recreation throughout the state for that department's correctional institutions. He later became the Recreation Director at Mission Creek Youth Camp.

Em is active in retired basketball players activities and was a key member of the executive board of the National Retired Players Association. Em is in the ChicagoLand Sports Hall of Fame 2010, DePaul Hall of Fame, and Rucker Professional Basketball Hall of Fame.

Career statistics

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NBA

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Regular season

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% FT% RPG APG PPG
Template:Nbay New York 77 29 17.3 .333 .654 2.2 2.2 4.9
Template:Nbay New York 71 4 16.8 .472 .733 2.4 3.0 7.0
Template:Nbay New York 63 30 25.3 .409 .649 4.3 3.5 8.7
Template:Nbay New York 77 7 12.6 .385 .686 1.7 1.7 3.7
Template:Nbay Boston 80 17.4 .404 .650 2.4 2.2 5.7
Template:Nbay Boston 71 22.8 .404 .746 3.8 3.3 7.6
Template:Nbay Buffalo 73 29.3 .421 .744 3.6 4.8 10.0
Template:Nbay Buffalo 54 22.6 .459 .600 2.4 3.8 5.1
Career 566 70 20.2 .410 .690 2.8 3.0 6.6

Playoffs

Year Team GP MPG FG% FT% RPG APG PPG
1967 New York 4 19.0 .238 1.000 2.3 2.3 5.3
1968 New York 5 15.0 .308 .800 2.8 1.4 2.4
1969 Boston 18* 33.7 .409 .755 4.9 3.0 11.0
Career 27 28.1 .388 .797 4.1 2.6 8.6

References

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