George Carter

Nickname:  Dirty Dingus
Ht. 6-5
Wt. 215
College - St. Bonaventure
ABA Teams:  Washington Caps (1969-70), Virginia Squires (1970-71), Pittsburgh Condors (1970-71 to 1971-72), Carolina Cougars (1971-72), New York Nets (1972-73), Virginia Squires (1973-74), Memphis Sounds (1974-75), Baltimore Claws (1975-76), Utah Stars (1975-76) 


Along with Stew Johnson, one of the more "well-traveled" All-Time ABA players - he spent time with 8 different ABA teams (and had two stints with the Virginia Squires); Broke into pros with the NBA Detroit Pistons, but his NBA chances were interrupted by a military commitment; His true rookie season was spent with the Washington Caps during the 1969-70 season; Lasted 7 seasons in the league; Hardworking player who only made one ABA All-Star team (1971), but most definitely made his mark on ABA; Known for his short-range jumper and quick first step on the baseline

From Jim O'Brien's 1971-72 and 1972-73 Complete Handbook of Pro Basketball:
Led "Bonnies" for three years in scoring and rebounding when they were a nationally ranked college power . . . Made NBA Detroit Pistons as a rookie for 1967-68 season, but was called into two years of military service . . . Caught on with 1969-70 Washington Caps, and made the trip to Virginia when the franchise moved there . . . Second to Charlie Scott in scoring for 1970-71 Squires, with 18.9 average, also grabbed eight rebounds per game . . . Helped the Squires to the 1970-71 Eastern Division title and represented the Squires (along with Charlie Scott) in the 1971 ABA All-Star Game . . . May have been most improved Squire during 1970-71 season, probably because opportunity opened up when Rick Barry blasted the state of Virginia, and forced trade to New York Nets . . . Has little good to say about Barry, or Rick's father-in-law, Bruce Hale, who wanted to cut him when he was GM of the franchise . . . With Barry on team, his main job was to get the ball to Rick . . . but now he's come into his own, and feels he'll continue to improve . . . "Wherever I go," comments Carter, "I want to do a job." . . . For 1971-72, split the season between the Pittsburgh Condors and the Carolina Cougars . . . Averaged 19.5 points in 75 games during the 1971-72 season, a figure that would have been higher had he played more in his last 29 games with Carolina . . . Grabbed almost 7 rebounds per game in 1971-72 season - "The smallest guy in the world can get the ball," he says, "if he boxes his man properly.  If you're quick, you can juke a guy into jumping on your back.  There are ways." . . . For 1972-73, New York Nets dealt for Carter to get offensive forward they needed to make up for their own loss of Barry . . . He was born in Buffalo and went to school there, so stint with Nets is getting back to home state for George . . . Sociology major, who still likes "to work with kids" . . . Considered an excellent driver with a good shot from corner . . . Carter's game is speed and penetration.  He drives the baseline well, and gets that first good step on his man . . . They call him "Dirty Dingus" but don't ask why

GP Min FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% TReb AST PF Stl Blk Pnts RPG APG PPG
Career ABA Totals 478 16229 3274 7350 .445 49 163 .301 2083 2563 .813 3243 958 1632 -- -- 8680 6.8 2.0 18.2
ABA Playoff Totals 30 1119 215 461 .466 2 14 .143 138 167 .826 246 60 123 -- -- 570 8.2 2.0 19.0
ABA All-Star Totals 1 8 2 3 .666 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 2 0 2 -- -- 4 2.0 0.0 4.0

 

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