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{{Short description|American basketball player}} |
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{{Infobox NBA biography |
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| image = 1965 South Carolina at Duke, Bob Verga drives.jpg |
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| caption = Verga with Duke in December 1964 |
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| height_ft = 6 |
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| height_in = 1 |
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| weight_lb = 190 |
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1945|09|07}} |
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| birth_place = [[Neptune Township, New Jersey]], U.S. |
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| high_school = [[St. Rose High School|St. Rose]] ([[Belmar, New Jersey]]) |
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| college = [[Duke Blue Devils men's basketball|Duke]] (1964–1967) |
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| draft_year = 1967 |
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| draft_round = 3 |
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| draft_pick = 25 |
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| draft_team = [[St. Louis Hawks]] |
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| career_start = 1967 |
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| career_end = 1977 |
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| career_position = [[Point guard]] |
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| career_number = 11, 27, 22, 20, 17 |
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| years1 = {{abay|1967|full=y}} |
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| team1 = [[Dallas Chaparrals]] |
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| years2 = {{abay|1968|start}} |
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| team2 = [[Denver Rockets]] |
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| years3 = {{abay|1968|full=y}} |
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| team3 = [[New York Nets]] |
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| years4 = {{abay|1968|end}} |
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| team4 = [[Houston Mavericks]] |
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| years5 = {{abay|1969|start}}–{{abay|1971|start}} |
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| team5 = [[Carolina Cougars]] |
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| years6 = {{abay|1971|full=y}} |
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| team6 = [[Pittsburgh Condors]] |
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| years7 = {{nbay|1973|full=y}} |
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| team7 = [[Portland Trail Blazers]] |
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| years8 = 1976–1977 |
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| team8 = [[Jersey Shore Bullets]] |
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| highlights = |
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* 2× ABA All-Star ([[1968 ABA All-Star Game|1968]], [[1970 ABA All-Star Game|1970]]) |
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* [[List of American Basketball Association awards and honors#All-ABA Team|All-ABA First Team]] ([[1969–70 ABA season|1970]]) |
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* Consensus first-team [[NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans|All-American]] ([[1967 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans|1967]]) |
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* Consensus second-team All-American ([[1966 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans|1966]]) |
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* 3× First-team [[List of All-Atlantic Coast Conference men's basketball teams|All-ACC]] (1965–1967) |
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|stats_league=ABA and NBA |
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| stat1label = [[Point (basketball)|Points]] |
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| stat1value = 6,918 (20.2 ppg) |
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| stat2label = [[Rebound (basketball)|Rebounds]] |
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| stat2value = 1,336 (3.9 rpg) |
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| stat3label = [[Assist (basketball)|Assists]] |
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| stat3value = 1,004 (2.9 apg) |
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| bbr = vergabo01 |
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⚫ | '''Robert Bruce Verga''' (born September 7, 1945) is an American retired professional [[basketball]] player, who played in the [[American Basketball Association]] and the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA) from 1967 to 1974. He was a {{convert|6|ft|1|in|abbr=on}} [[guard (basketball)|guard]] and played [[college basketball]] at [[Duke University]]. He was a two-time [[ABA All-Star Game|ABA All-Star]], in [[1968 ABA All-Star Game|1968]] and [[1970 ABA All-Star Game|1970]]. |
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Verga owns the Duke men's basketball record for points per game (26.7) in a single season, which he achieved in 1967.<ref>[http://www.dukeupdate.com/Records/single_season_points_per_game.htm Single Season Points Per Game (Through 2004-05 Season)], dukeupdate.com; retrieved April 24, 2007</ref> |
Verga owns the Duke men's basketball record for points per game (26.7) in a single season, which he achieved in 1967.<ref>[http://www.dukeupdate.com/Records/single_season_points_per_game.htm Single Season Points Per Game (Through 2004-05 Season)], dukeupdate.com; retrieved April 24, 2007</ref> |
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Verga was drafted by the NBA's [[St. Louis Hawks]] in the third round of the [[1967 NBA |
Verga was drafted by the NBA's [[St. Louis Hawks]] in the third round of the [[1967 NBA draft]] and by the [[Kentucky Colonels]] in the 1967 ABA Draft. Verga opted to play in the ABA and averaged 23.7 points per game in his rookie season for the [[Dallas Chaparrals]]. Verga averaged 18.8 points per game in his second ABA season, with the [[Houston Mavericks]]. Verga played the next two seasons with the [[Carolina Cougars]], averaging 27.5 points per game during the 1969–70 season and 18.8 the following season. After averaging 17.5 points per game for the [[Pittsburgh Condors]] in the 1971–72 season Verga finished his career with the NBA's [[Portland Trail Blazers]] in the 1973–74 season.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.basketballreference.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=VERGABO01 |title=BasketballReference.com Bob Verga page |access-date=April 24, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070410053420/http://basketballreference.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=VERGABO01 |archive-date=April 10, 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{commons category-inline}} |
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*[http://goduke.statsgeek.com/basketball-m/players/statlines.php?playerid=359 Duke Stats] |
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* [https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/v/vergabo01.html College stats] at [[Sports Reference]] |
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* [https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/v/vergabo01.html NBA stats] at Basketball Reference |
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{{1966 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans}} |
{{1966 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans}} |
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{{1967 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans}} |
{{1967 NCAA Men's Basketball Consensus All-Americans}} |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 1945 |
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[[Category:American basketball players]] |
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[[Category:Duke Blue Devils men's basketball players]] |
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[[it:Bob Verga]] |
Latest revision as of 04:15, 9 January 2024
Personal information | |
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Born | Neptune Township, New Jersey, U.S. | September 7, 1945
Listed height | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
Listed weight | 190 lb (86 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | St. Rose (Belmar, New Jersey) |
College | Duke (1964–1967) |
NBA draft | 1967: 3rd round, 25th overall pick |
Selected by the St. Louis Hawks | |
Playing career | 1967–1977 |
Position | Point guard |
Number | 11, 27, 22, 20, 17 |
Career history | |
1967–1968 | Dallas Chaparrals |
1968 | Denver Rockets |
1968–1969 | New York Nets |
1969 | Houston Mavericks |
1969–1971 | Carolina Cougars |
1971–1972 | Pittsburgh Condors |
1973–1974 | Portland Trail Blazers |
1976–1977 | Jersey Shore Bullets |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Career ABA and NBA statistics | |
Points | 6,918 (20.2 ppg) |
Rebounds | 1,336 (3.9 rpg) |
Assists | 1,004 (2.9 apg) |
Stats at NBA.com | |
Stats at Basketball Reference |
Robert Bruce Verga (born September 7, 1945) is an American retired professional basketball player, who played in the American Basketball Association and the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1967 to 1974. He was a 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) guard and played college basketball at Duke University. He was a two-time ABA All-Star, in 1968 and 1970.
Verga owns the Duke men's basketball record for points per game (26.7) in a single season, which he achieved in 1967.[1]
Verga was drafted by the NBA's St. Louis Hawks in the third round of the 1967 NBA draft and by the Kentucky Colonels in the 1967 ABA Draft. Verga opted to play in the ABA and averaged 23.7 points per game in his rookie season for the Dallas Chaparrals. Verga averaged 18.8 points per game in his second ABA season, with the Houston Mavericks. Verga played the next two seasons with the Carolina Cougars, averaging 27.5 points per game during the 1969–70 season and 18.8 the following season. After averaging 17.5 points per game for the Pittsburgh Condors in the 1971–72 season Verga finished his career with the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers in the 1973–74 season.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Single Season Points Per Game (Through 2004-05 Season), dukeupdate.com; retrieved April 24, 2007
- ^ "BasketballReference.com Bob Verga page". Archived from the original on April 10, 2007. Retrieved April 24, 2007.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Bob Verga at Wikimedia Commons
- College stats at Sports Reference
- NBA stats at Basketball Reference
- 1945 births
- Living people
- All-American college men's basketball players
- American men's basketball players
- Carolina Cougars players
- Dallas Chaparrals players
- Denver Rockets players
- Duke Blue Devils men's basketball players
- Houston Mavericks players
- Kentucky Colonels draft picks
- New York Nets players
- People from Neptune Township, New Jersey
- Pittsburgh Condors players
- Point guards
- Portland Trail Blazers players
- Basketball players from Monmouth County, New Jersey
- St. Louis Hawks draft picks
- St. Rose High School alumni
- American basketball biography, 1940s birth stubs