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Phil Lumpkin was born on 20 December, 1951 in Dayton, Ohio, is an American basketball player and coach. Discover Phil Lumpkin'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 57 years old?

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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 20 December, 1951
Birthday 20 December
Birthplace Dayton, Ohio
Date of death 2 November, 2009
Died Place Seattle, Washington
Nationality United States

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Phil Lumpkin Height, Weight & Measurements

At 57 years old, Phil Lumpkin height is 1.83 m .

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Phil Lumpkin Net Worth

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1951

Phil Lumpkin (December 20, 1951 – November 2, 2009) was an American professional basketball player and high school basketball coach.

Lumpkin was born in Dayton, Ohio the son of Harold and Dorothy Lumpkin.

He starred at Roth High School in Dayton, where he teamed at guard with another future NBA player, Don Smith.

1970

Lumpkin graduated from Roth in 1970.

Lumpkin played college basketball at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he lettered for three years.

He became the starting point guard as a sophomore, averaging a team-leading 16.7 points and 3.5 assists per game.

1972

As a junior in 1972-73, he averaged 13.8 points and 5.7 assists and led Miami to the Mid-American Conference (MAC) title.

As a senior, he again led the team with 18.1 points and 5.7 assists per game.

1974

A 6'0" (1.83 m) and 165 lb (75 kg) point guard, Lumpkin was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers in the second round (34th overall) of the 1974 NBA draft, opting to play for that team instead of the Virginia Squires which selected him in the American Basketball Association draft. He played two seasons in the NBA as a member of the Blazers and Phoenix Suns, averaging 3.3 points per game.

As a rookie, he played in 48 games, averaging 16.5 minutes, 4.2 points and 3.7 assists per game.

Coach Lenny Wilkens did, however, start him at point guard for a seven-game stretch in which Lumpkin averaged 9.1 points and 8.3 assists in 35.7 minutes of playing time per game as the Blazers won three of the seven.

He also had 10 assists in two of those games.

1975

His high-point game was on January 10, 1975, with 14 points against the Phoenix Suns.

On June 9, 1975, he was traded to the Phoenix Suns.

In 34 games, he averaged 10.9 minutes, 2.1 points, and 1.4 assists per game, and the Suns advanced to the NBA Finals, losing four games to two to the Boston Celtics.

1976

On October 15, 1976, he was waived by the Suns, ending his two-year NBA career.

1981

In 1981, he received his degree in Physical Education from Miami.

1983

In 1983, Lumpkin was inducted into the Miami University Athletic Hall of Fame.

1991

In 1991, Lumpkin became a physical education teacher and head coach of the boys' basketball program at O'Dea High School in Seattle, Washington.

1993

Between 1993 and 2007, the team advanced to seven state finals and won five Class 3A state titles, in 1993, 1997, 2004, 2005, and 2008.

2007

He died two years after winning his last title in 2007, and was later succeeded by Al Hairston another legendary Seattle area prep boys basketball coach.

2009

He was discovered dead on the Monday morning of November 2, 2009, shortly after being diagnosed with pneumonia.

He was 57 years old.

He was survived by a son.

Shortly before his death, he was selected for induction into the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Association Hall of Fame.

Also in his honor, the O'Dea High School basketball court was renamed Phil Lumpkin Court.