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Jim Chones

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Jim Chones
Chones in his final season at Marquette
Personal information
Born(1949-11-30)November 30, 1949(age 74)
Racine, Wisconsin,U.S.
Listed height6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
Listed weight220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High schoolSt. Catherine (Racine, Wisconsin)
CollegeMarquette(1970–1972)
NBA draft1973:2nd round, 31st overall pick
Selected by theLos Angeles Lakers
Playing career1972–1983
PositionCenter/power forward
Number22, 53, 9
Career history
1972–1973New York Nets
1973–1974Carolina Cougars
19741979Cleveland Cavaliers
19791981Los Angeles Lakers
1981–1982Washington Bullets
1982–1983Firenze
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points7,664 (12.3 ppg)
Rebounds5,196 (8.3 rpg)
Assists1,079 (1.7 apg)
StatsEdit this at Wikidataat NBA.com
StatsEdit this at Wikidataat Basketball-Reference.com

James Bernett “Bunny” Chones(born November 30, 1949) is an American former professionalbasketballplayer, and current radio analyst for theCleveland Cavaliers.

A 6'11 "forward/center,Chones starred atMarquette University,where he earnedAll-Americahonors as a junior in 1972 after averaging 20.5 points and 11.9reboundsper game.[1]When he left Marquette to pursue an ABA career, he was only the second player in NCAA history to leave school for professional basketball before his graduating year. The New York Nets offered him a sizeable contract, and stipulated that he must accept within days and leave college. As a result, he left Marquette in February 1972 with his college team undefeated and ranked second in the nation. After Chones' departure Marquette finished the season at 25–4.

Professionally, he first played in theAmerican Basketball Association(ABA) with theNew York Nets,with whom he was an ABA All-Rookie First Team selection. He also spent a season with theCarolina Cougars.[1]In 1975, he moved to theNational Basketball Association,where he played five seasons with theCleveland Cavaliers,and later won anNBA championshipwith the Los Angeles Lakers in 1980. He retired from basketball in 1982 with combined ABA/NBA totals of 9,821 points and 6,427rebounds.[1]

After retiring from the NBA, Chones spent eleven seasons as the television color analyst for theCleveland Cavaliers,and in 2007, returned as a radio postgame analyst.

During the 2010–2011 season, usual Cavs radio voiceJoe Taitmissed much of the season as he recovered from surgery/illness. During that time, Chones andWTAMmorning co-host/sports director and Cavs pregame/postgame host Mike Snyder formed the interim radio play by play team.[2]Chones became a full-time member of the radio team in the 2011–2012 season, working with new play by play announcerJohn Michael.[3]

Chones's daughterKaaylais a former professional basketball player and as of 2019 is the director of player program for theMinnesota Timberwolvesof theNBA.[4][5]

He is portrayed in theHBOseries,Winning Time; The Rise of the Lakers Dynastyby Newton Mayenge.[6]

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References

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  1. ^abcdeChones stats – Basketball Reference.com
  2. ^NBA INSIDER: Tait hopes to be back next month
  3. ^Cavs radio team – Cavs.com
  4. ^"News-Herald Hall of Fame: Kaayla Chones worked for everything she got on every level".The News-Herald.June 13, 2019.RetrievedSeptember 11,2020.
  5. ^"Timberwolves Director Of Player Program Kaayla Chones Inducted Into Ohio Basketball Hall Of Fame".Minnesota Timberwolves. May 14, 2019.RetrievedSeptember 11,2020.
  6. ^"Bo Burnham Exits HBO's LA Lakers Series, Five More Added to Cast".Yahoo Entertainment.August 20, 2021.RetrievedSeptember 24,2023.
  7. ^abJim Chones.com
  8. ^Greater Cleveland Sports HOF – Cleveland Sports Hall.com
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