Jim Ard

Jim Ard
No. 12, 11, 33, 34
Power forward / Center
Personal information
Date of birth September 9, 1948 (1948-09-09) (age 63)
Nationality American
High school Thornton Township
(Harvey, Illinois)
Listed height 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight 215 lb (98 kg)
Career information
College Cincinnati
NBA Draft 1970 / Round: 1 / Pick: 6th overall
Selected by the Seattle SuperSonics
Pro career 1970–1978
League ABA and NBA
Career history
19701973 New York Nets (ABA)
1973–1974 Memphis Tams (ABA)
19741977 Boston Celtics
1977–1978 Chicago Bulls
Career highlights and awards
Career ABA and NBA statistics
Points 1,909 (4.4 ppg)
Rebounds 1,832 (4.3 rpg)
Assists 278 (0.6 apg)
Stats at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Jimmie Lee Ard (born September 19, 1948 in Seattle, Washington) is a retired American professional basketball player.

A 6'8" forward/center from the University of Cincinnati, Ard began his professional career in 1970 with the New York Nets of the American Basketball Association (ABA). He is best known for his three years (1974–77) with the National Basketball Association's Boston Celtics, for whom he provided rebounding and hustle-play as a backup for Dave Cowens. He also played briefly for the Chicago Bulls.[1]

Ard sank the go-ahead free throws in game five of the 1976 NBA Finals, a triple-overtime affair between the Celtics and the Phoenix Suns. These free throws have been described as "the two most historic free throws in both Celtics and NBA history."[2] The Celtics went on to win that series for the 1976 NBA championship.

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/ardji01.html.
  2. ^ http://www.nba.com/celtics/history/GG_Ard.html