Swen Nater
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Swen Eric Nater (born January 14, 1950 in Den Helder, Netherlands) is a former professional basketball player, primarily in the ABA/NBA.
Nater helped John Wooden's UCLA Bruins win two NCAA titles.
Nater was the ABA Rookie of the Year in 1974, led the ABA in field goal percentage in 1974, and led the ABA in rebounding in 1975. He was named to the All-ABA Second Team in 1974 and 1975, and participated in the ABA All-Star Game both seasons. During his three seasons in the ABA, Nater played for the San Antonio Spurs, the Virginia Squires, and the New York Nets.
Nater's NBA career began with the Milwaukee Bucks, but was traded after one season to the Buffalo Braves. When the Buffalo Braves made their San Diego debut, Nater became a local favorite. Notably, Nater led the NBA in rebounding average during the 1979-80 season. His career ended following the end of the 1983-84 season.
He later coached at Christian Heritage College.