Art Harris

Art Harris

Arthur Carlos Harris, Jr. (January 13, 1947–0ctober 2007) is a retired American professional basketball player.

After graduating from Jordan High School, the same high school in Watts, Los Angeles, Harris went on to become one of Stanford University's best players. The 6'4" guard received All Pac 8 honors as a sophomore and averaged 20.7 ppg as a senior from 1967-68. He averaged 17.2 points per game in his collegiate career and was later named to the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame.

Harris played four seasons (1968-1972) in the National Basketball Association, starting when the Seattle SuperSonics selected him in the second round of the 1969 NBA Draft. He was named to the NBA All-Rookie Team in 1968 after averaging 12.4 points per game. Harris appeared in only 5 games for the Sonics in the 1969-70 season before being traded to the Phoenix Suns for Dick Snyder. Harris remained in Phoenix for the next three seasons.

During the 1968-69 season, Harris led the NBA in disqualifications with 14.cite book | title = The Official NBA Basketball Encyclopedia, | publisher = Villard Books | date = 1994 | pages = p. 379 | isbn = 0-679-43293-8]

Harris died October 2007.http://www.supersonicsoul.com/2008/10/where-are-they-now-art-harris.html]

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* [http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/h/harriar01.html Career statistics]


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