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Basketball Biography

Mel Daniels

“Mel D”

American · Detroit, Michigan · Born 1 January 1944

Center
19.7
ppg
16.5
rpg
1.9
apg
3
championships

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Two-time ABA MVP and the most dominant big man in the league's history outside of Artis Gilmore.

Mel Daniels was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1944. New Mexico Lobos developed him before Minnesota Muskies selected him in the 1967 ABA Draft. His eight-season career produced 19.7 points and 16.5 rebounds per game — the rebounds average one of the highest in professional basketball history at any level. He won the ABA MVP twice (1969, 1971) and three ABA championships with the Indiana Pacers (1970, 1972, 1973). He was selected to six ABA All-Star games. His rebounding dominance — averaging more than 16 per game across his career — reflects a physical presence around the basket that few big men at any level have matched. He was the most valuable player in the ABA outside of Julius Erving during the league's competitive peak years. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2012 — long overdue recognition for a player who dominated his league across three championships. The ABA's relative obscurity has consistently meant that players of Daniels' calibre receive less recognition than comparable NBA players, but his statistical dominance is unambiguous.

Famous For

Dominant center in the ABA, led Indiana Pacers to three championships

Playing Style

How They Played

Physical interior presence, excellent rebounder and shot blocker

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of the greatest players in ABA history, key figure in establishing the league's credibility

Best Known For

ABA Champion 3x (1970,1972,1973)

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • ABA Champion 3x (1970,1972,1973)
  • ABA MVP 2x (1969,1971)
  • ABA All-Star 6x
  • Hall of Fame (2012)
Career Journey

Timeline

1967 📌 Professional debut with Minnesota Muskies
1969 🥇 First ABA MVP Award
1970 🏆 ABA Championship with Indiana Pacers
1971 🥇 Second ABA MVP Award
1972 🏆 Second ABA Championship with Indiana Pacers
1973 🏆 Third ABA Championship with Indiana Pacers
1976 📌 Retired from professional basketball
2012 🥇 Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Mel Daniels

Mel Daniels averaged 19.7 points per game in the NBA.

Mel Daniels won 3 NBA Championships.

Mel Daniels averaged 16.5 rebounds per game in his NBA career.

Mel Daniels averaged 1.9 assists per game in his NBA career.

Mel Daniels was born in 1944 in Detroit.

Career Timeline — Mel Daniels
1967
Professional debut with Minnesota Muskies
1969
First ABA MVP Award
1970
ABA Championship with Indiana Pacers
1971
Second ABA MVP Award
1972
Second ABA Championship with Indiana Pacers
1973
Third ABA Championship with Indiana Pacers
1976
Retired from professional basketball
2012
Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame
ABA Champion 3x (1970,1972,1973)
ABA MVP 2x (1969,1971)
ABA All-Star 6x
Hall of Fame (2012)