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Tom McMillen - Wikipedia
Charles Thomas McMillen (born May 26, 1952) is an American politician, businessman, and former professional basketball player. A Rhodes Scholar, McMillen represented Maryland's 4th congressional district from January 3, 1987, to January 3, 1993.
Tom McMillen - Basketball-Reference.com
Checkout the latest stats of Tom McMillen. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, shoots, school and more on Basketball-Reference.com.
Olympian Profile: Tom McMillen - University of Maryland Athletics
Aug 3, 2024 · McMillen was the ninth overall selection in the 1974 NBA Draft. After fulfilling his Rhodes Scholar obligation to study for a year at Oxford, he played in the NBA for 11 seasons with the Buffalo Braves (Los Angeles Clippers), Atlanta Hawks, New York Knicks, and Washington Bullets (Wizards), averaging 8.1 points and four rebounds per game.
Inside the recruitment of star Tom McMillen - Sports Illustrated …
Feb 16, 1970 · For 15 years she stood inside her window cooking dinners and being vaguely amused as her five children chased around the lawn, climbed trees and shot baskets.
Tom McMillen: A Basketball Legend - sportsdaynow.com
Aug 14, 2022 · Tom McMillen was one of the best basketball players of his generation. A member of the famed “Dream Team” that won gold at the 1992 Olympics, he was a star at the University of Maryland before going on to enjoy a successful professional career.
Maryland Record Breakers: Tom McMillen
Nov 2, 2020 · But McMillen was so much more than a basketball player, as he would prove across his four years at Maryland and through his professional career. Here’s just a sampling of McMillen’s accomplishments:
Tom McMillen College Stats - Sports-Reference.com
Tom McMillen. Position: Forward 6-11, 215lb (211cm, 97kg) School: Maryland (Men) Draft: Buffalo Braves, 1st round (9th pick, 9th overall), 1974 NBA draft. More player info
Tom McMillen (1988) - Academic All-America
McMillen was a member of the historic and controversial 1972 U.S. Olympic Men’s Basketball team. The United States lost the gold medal-game in the waning seconds as the clock was reset to the 3-second mark three times because of foul and timeout controversies.
Tom McMillen - Olympedia
In 1975 Tom McMillen returned to play in the NBA, finishing up his Rhodes work during summers. He at first played with the Buffalo Braves, but later with the Atlanta Hawks. Off the court, Tom McMillen was also highly successful.
Tom McMillen, Basketball Player, Stats, Height, Age - Proballers
Tom McMillen was a basketball player born on May 26, 1952 in Elmira. His height was six foot eleven (2m11 / 6-11). He was a power forward who played his last game on April 13, 1986 with Washington Wizards in NBA. On January 26, 1985, Tom McMillen set …