Jeff Mullins
Basketball
Inducted: 1983
- Born in Astoria, NY, 1942
- Duke University star forward from 1962–1964
- First-team All-ACC from 1962–1964
- Honored as ACC Player of the Year in 1964
- Second-team AP and UPI All-American in 1964
- Received McKelvin Award as ACC’s outstanding athlete in 1964
- Named MVP of the 1963 and 1964 Eastern Regionals
- Led Duke to 1963 and 1964 Final Fours
- Named All-Final Four in 1964
- Scored 1,888 college points, averaging 21.9 per game
- Member of U.S. men’s gold-medal Olympic team in 1964
- Fifth pick in the 1964 NBA draft
- Played with St. Louis Hawks from 1965–1966 and San Francisco/Golden State Warriors from 1967–1976
- 6-ft.-4-in. guard averaged over 20 points per game four times
- Played in 1969, 1970, 1971 NBA All-Star Games
- Helped Golden State to 1975 NBA title
- Finished with a career total 13,017 points, 16.2 per game
- Served as head coach at UNC Charlotte from 1986–1996, earning a record of 182-142
- Team made three NCAA appearances
- Named Sunbelt Conference Coach of the Year in 1988