Billy Keller
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William Curry "Billy" Keller (born August 30, 1947 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American former professional basketball player.
A 5'10" guard, Keller spent his entire basketball career in Indiana. After being named Indiana's Mr. Basketball while at Washington High School, he played collegiately for the Purdue Boilermakers (1965–1969) and then professionally for the ABA's Indiana Pacers (1969–1976). Keller would become one of the most successful shooters in ABA history, making 506 three-point field goals during his seven-year career (second in league history behind only Louie Dampier's 794) while leading the lead in free throw accuracy two times (in 1973 and 1976).
In 1992, Keller was elected to the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. He currently runs a series of basketball camps in his home state.