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74. Bill Melchionni

74. Bill Melchionni

From Villanova, Bill Melchionni was drafted by the nearby Philadelphia 76ers, where he was a reserve player on their 1967 Championship team. His stay with the Sixers only lasted two years, as his contract was not renewed.  He played for the Trenton Colonials of the Eastern Professional Basketball League, but when the ABA came into existence, his chance for prominence came.

Melchionni joined the New York Nets in 1969, and it was an instant success for both parties.  As their starting Point Guard, Melchionni won three straight Assists Titles (1970-71 to 1972-73), all of which saw him go to the ABA All-Star Game.  He was also a First Team All-ABA Selection in 1972.

The arrival of Julius Erving reduced his role but improved the club, and Melchionni helped the Nets win the 1974 and 1976 ABA Championships.  Following the merger of the ABA and NBA, Melchionni retired and served as their General Manager for two years.

His number 25 would later be retired by the Nets.

The Bullet Points

  • Country of Origin: Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A.
  • Eligible Since: Monday, 01 January 1979
  • Position: Point Guard
  • Games Played: 646
  • Per Game Averages:

    26.0 MIN
    10.6 PTS
    2.0 RB
    5.0 AST
    0.9 STL*
    0.1 BLK*
    .459 FG%
    .236 3FG%**
    .809 FT%

    55 Playoff Games
    24.2 MIN
    9.9 PTS
    1.8 RB
    4.3 AST
    0.2 STL
    0.1 BLK
    .443 FG%
    .167 3FG%**
    .811 FT%

    *Steals and Blocks became a statistic in 1973-74 Season,
    *The 3-Point Line was used in the ABA,

  • Advanced Stats:

    13.8 PER
    .511 TS%
    28.8 WS
    1.0 VORP*

    55 Playoff Games
    14.3 PER
    .504 TS%
    1.4 WS
    0.2 VORP*

    *VORP came into effect in the 1973-74 Season.

  • Played For: New York Nets (ABA), Philadelphia 76ers
  • College: Villanova
  • Drafted: 2nd Round, 19th Overall in 1966
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    First Team All-ABA (1) (1972)
    All-Star (3) (ABA) (1971, 1972 & 1973)
    Most Assists (2) (ABA) (1970-71 & 1971-72)
    Most Assists per Game (3) (ABA) (1970-71, 1971-72 & 1972-73)
    Most Assist Percentage (2) (ABA) (1970-71 & 1972-73)
    NBA Championships (1) (Philadelphia 76ers 1967)
    ABA Championships (2) (New York Nets 1974 & 1976
    NIT MVP (1) (1966)

  • Other Points of Note:

    Top Ten MVP Finishes:
    8th in 1970 & 9th in 1971
    Top Ten Finishes: Assists (ABA) (4) (1969-70, 1970-71 1971-72 & 1972-73)
    Top Ten Finishes: Assists per Game (ABA) (4) (1969-70, 1970-71 1971-72 & 1972-73)
    Top Ten Finishes: Free Throw Percentage (ABA) (1) (1972-73) 
    Top Ten Finishes: Field Goals (1) (ABA) 1971-72)
    Top Ten Finishes: Field Goal Attempts (1) (ABA) 1971-72)
    Top Ten Finishes: 2-Point Field Goals (1) (ABA) 1971-72)
    Top Ten Finishes: 2-Point Field Goal Attempts (1) (ABA) 1971-72)
    Top Ten Finishes: Minutes Played (2) (ABA) (1970-71 & 1971-72)
    Top Ten Finishes: Minutes Played per Game (2) (ABA) (1970-71 & 1971-72)
    Top Ten Finishes: Assists Percentage (ABA) (4) (1969-70, 1970-71 1971-72 & 1972-73)

  • Notable All-time Rankings: None

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