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Jim Hadnot was born on 15 January, 1940 in Jasper, Texas, is an American professional basketball player. Discover Jim Hadnot's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Jim Hadnot Net Worth
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Hadnot snatched the 30th-most total rebounds in NBA/ABA rookie history, being only surpassed by a group of players consisting of 18 Hall of Famers and 10 other all-stars.
He and fellow Oakland teammate Ira Harge are the only two players in NBA/ABA history to secure 900+ rebounds in their rookie seasons and never receive an All-Star nod at any point in their careers.
No rookie has surpassed Hadnot's 936 rebounds total in the past 28 years, with Shaquille O'Neal's total of 1,122 rebounds during his rookie season with the Orlando Magic being the last time any player has passed this mark.
Following his one-year stint in the ABA, Hadnot worked as a scout for the Sacramento Kings and New Jersey Nets over the span of a decade.
James Weldon Hadnot (born January 15, 1940 – August 2, 1998) was an American professional basketball center who spent one season in the American Basketball Association (ABA) as a member of the Oakland Oaks during the 1967–68 season.
Boston also drafted Hadnot's fellow Providence teammate Vinnie Ernst 54th overall in that same draft, but he was also cut from the team shortly thereafter.
Hadnot played for the ill-fated Oakland Oaks in the American Basketball League.
He also helped lead the team to an NIT title in 1961, which at the time was viewed by many as a greater accomplishment than winning the NCAA tournament.
He attended Providence College, class of 1962.
Hadnot grew up in Oakland, California and attended McClymond's High School, the same high school that Celtics legend Bill Russell graduated from.
Hadnot and Russell would develop a tight relationship with one another as a result of this connection, with Russell serving as a father figure to the younger Hadnot after the untimely death of his biological dad.
Following his successful 4-year tenure at McClymond's, Hadnot became one of the most sought-after young high schoolers in the country.
Bill Russell first brought up the prospect of attending Providence to his attention, urging him to go to the program due to the fact that their campus was close to Russell's home in Reading, Massachusetts.
Hadnot lived alongside Russell and his then-wife Rose Swisher for some time en route to becoming Providence college's all-time leader in points (1,462) and rebounds (1,299) before graduating in 1962.
In 1962, his final season with the Friars, Hadnot played alongside future Georgetown coaching legend John Thompson.
Over the course of his three year stint at Providence, Hadnot averaged 17.5 points, 15.5 rebounds, and 2.6 fouls.
Hadnot would be drafted 27th overall by the Boston Celtics in the third round of 1962 NBA draft, but failed to make the team.
The team went 11–14 before the league folded in late December 1962.
Six years after his failed run in the NBA, Hadnot returned to his hometown of Oakland, California to attempt to make a splash in a new up-and-coming basketball league known as the American Basketball Association.
The ABA was just embarking on their first season of play and would quickly become the NBA's primary rival as a result of their innovative additions to the game such as the 3-Point Line, Dunk Contest, and multicolored ball.
At 28 years of age, Hadnot signed a deal with the Oakland Oaks and quickly became one of their most beloved players, boasting a statline of 39.0 minutes, 17.5 points, and 12.2 rebounds in 77 games of play during his rookie campaign.
Hadnot had an uncanny ability to get to the line, shooting over 7 free throws a game despite his scoring average barely even doubling this total.
Oakland struggled in their opening season, winning only 22 games.
Hadnot did not return to the Oaks organization for the 1968–69 season.
Oakland would win 60 games and secure the ABA championship in their first season without Hadnot following a blockbuster free agency move that involved superstar forward Rick Barry leaving the NBA and joining the franchise.
To this day, Hadnot's 12.2 rebounds per game and 936 total rebounds remain the most total boards secured by a player with a career lasting only one season.
On February 14, 2015, Hadnot's jersey was retired by Providence College.