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Bruce Seals was born on 18 June, 1953 in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., is an American basketball player (1953–2020). Discover Bruce Seals'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 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 18 June, 1953
Birthday 18 June
Birthplace New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Date of death 15 December, 2020
Died Place Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality United States

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At 67 years old, Bruce Seals height is 2.03 m .

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Bruce Seals Net Worth

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1953

Bruce A. Seals (June 18, 1953 – December 15, 2020) was an American basketball player in the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the National Basketball Association (NBA).

1971

In 1971, Seals was named Louisiana's Most Valuable High School basketball player.

Seals attended Xavier University of Louisiana, where he played basketball under coach Bob Hopkins, and alongside his teammate and future NBA star Donald "Slick" Watts.

1972

For the 1972 season, Watts and Seals would lead the Gold Rush to its first NAIA District 30 Men's Basketball championship defeating Nicholls State University 85-83, but would lose to Westmont in the 1972 NAIA men's basketball tournament semi-finals, 71–59.

For his Junior, and final season, he and Watts would lead the Xavier Gold Rush to their second consecutive NAIA District 30 Championship, defeating Dillard University 101-80.

For his 1972-73 season, Seals would earn NAIA All American and Associated Press All American honors.

Seals would leave Xavier after his Junior year to sign with the Utah Stars.

Seals was selected by the Utah Stars in the first round of the ABA draft.

The Utah Stars had posted the best record in the ABA Western Division in the previous season (55-29 in the 1972–73 season).

In his first regular season with the Utah Stars, Seals played 78 games, averaging 17.4 minutes per game, with 7.0 points per game.

The Utah Stars won the Western Division (51-33).

In the post-season, the Utah Stars defeated the San Diego Conquistadors to win the Western Division semifinals.

Thereafter, they beat the Indiana Pacers in the Western Division finals.

The Utah Stars lost the championship series, though, to the New York Nets.

Seals contributed 89 points in the post-season over 15 games, playing 260 minutes for the Utah Stars, with 5.9 points per game.

In his second regular season with the Utah Stars, Seals played only 35 games, averaging 10.6 minutes per game, with 4.0 points per game.

He was joined by a strong high school center the Stars drafted, Moses Malone.

The Utah Stars finished in fourth place in the Western Division, an upset, with a record of 38–46.

In the post-season, the Utah Stars were defeated in the first round by the Denver Nuggets in a five-game series.

While Seals played very little, he produced over a point per minute.

He racked up 24 points in the post-season over 3 games, playing 41 minutes, with 8 ppg for the Utah Stars.

1973

In the 1973 NAIA men's basketball tournament they would upset Sam Houston State University, 67–60, in the second round.

At the time, the Bearkats were ranked first in the country in all college division polls and had gone 34 games, over a two-year period, without a loss.

The Xavier Gold Rush would eventually lose in the semi-finals to Maryland-Eastern Shore 87-80.

1975

Seals was drafted in the first round by the Utah Stars, playing two seasons in the ABA before being selected in the second round of the 1975 NBA draft by the Seattle SuperSonics.

He played three seasons in the NBA.

Seals' career spanned five seasons, two leagues, primarily at the power forward position.

Seals was drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics in the second round of the 1975 NBA draft.

Seals played 81 games for the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1975–76 season.

He averaged 30.1 minutes per game, with 11.8 points per game.

He contributed a total of 957 points to the Seattle SuperSonics this season.

Seals performed well in the post-season, playing 6 games, racking up 181 minutes on the court, and supplying 78 points, with 13 ppg for the Seattle SuperSonics.

The 1975–76 season saw the Seattle SuperSonics finishing the season at second-place in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference, with a record of 43–39 (.524) behind the Golden State Warriors who led the division and conference with a record of 59–23 (.720).

The SuperSonics’ record placed them in the second place spot across the entire Western Conference, which consisted of nine teams, still only being led by the Golden State Warriors.

Seals finished the season tied for the fourth highest amount of personal fouls in the league, with 314.

1978

Due to a variety of issues, he retired from the NBA in 1978.

Seals did a stint in the Italian League after leaving the NBA.

In his later years, Seals worked with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, teaching inner city youth the power of the game.

1990

He had been with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Dorchester since 1990.

Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Seals attended high school at Booker T. Washington High School in New Orleans.