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Basketball Biography

Connie Hawkins

“Hawk”

American · Brooklyn, New York · Born 1 January 1942

Small Forward/Power Forward
18.7
ppg
8.8
rpg
4.5
apg
1
championships

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The most gifted player of his era who was banned from the NBA for seven years — won the ABA title before returning.

Cornelius L. Hawkins was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1942 and was considered the most gifted player of his generation at Boys High School in Brooklyn — a school that also produced Lenny Wilkens. He was banned from the NBA in 1961 due to a gambling association during his one year at the University of Iowa — an association that was later shown to be tangential and unjust. He played seven years of basketball outside the NBA — in the industrial league, the Harlem Globetrotters and the ABA — while his case wound through the courts. The ABA signed him in 1967 and he immediately became its premier player, winning the ABA championship and MVP award with the Pittsburgh Pipers in 1968. He averaged 26.8 points and 13.5 rebounds per game in his ABA MVP season. A lawsuit against the NBA resulted in a $1.3 million settlement and reinstatement in 1969 at age 26 — years past what should have been his prime. He was selected to four NBA All-Star games with Phoenix. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1992 and named to the NBA 50th Anniversary Team in 1996. His injustice is one of basketball's most significant stories.

Famous For

Innovative above-the-rim play and being one of basketball's first acrobatic forwards

Playing Style

How They Played

Athletic forward with exceptional leaping ability, creative scorer, strong rebounder

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Pioneer of modern athletic basketball style, overcame betting scandal to reach Hall of Fame

Best Known For

ABA Champion (1968)

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • ABA Champion (1968)
  • ABA MVP (1968)
  • All-Star 4x
  • Hall of Fame (1992)
  • NBA 50th Anniversary Team
Career Journey

Timeline

1961 🎯 Banned from college basketball due to betting scandal
1967 📌 Professional debut with Pittsburgh Pipers (ABA)
1968 🏆 ABA Championship with Pittsburgh Pipers
1968 🥇 ABA Most Valuable Player
1969 📌 Joined Phoenix Suns (NBA debut)
1970 🥇 NBA All-Star selection
1976 🎯 Retired from professional basketball
1992 🥇 Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Connie Hawkins

Connie Hawkins averaged 18.7 points per game in the NBA.

Connie Hawkins won 1 NBA Championship.

Connie Hawkins averaged 8.8 rebounds per game in his NBA career.

Connie Hawkins averaged 4.5 assists per game in his NBA career.

Connie Hawkins was born in 1942 in Brooklyn.

Career Timeline — Connie Hawkins
1961
Banned from college basketball due to betting scandal
1967
Professional debut with Pittsburgh Pipers (ABA)
1968
ABA Championship with Pittsburgh Pipers
1968
ABA Most Valuable Player
1969
Joined Phoenix Suns (NBA debut)
1970
NBA All-Star selection
1976
Retired from professional basketball
1992
Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame
ABA Champion (1968)
ABA MVP (1968)
All-Star 4x
Hall of Fame (1992)
NBA 50th Anniversary Team