About Bill Cartwright Memorabilia & Collectibles
Born in Lodi, California, James William “Bill” Cartwright stands seven feet and 1 inch tall and weighs 245 pounds. He is a retired basketball player of the National Basketball Association. He played basketball during his collegiate years in the University of San Francisco. He was drafted in the NBA in the year 1979 under the New York Knicks. He was traded to the Chicago Bulls in exchanged for
Charles Oakley in 1988. HE played with the Bulls together with
Michael Jordan and
Scottie Pippen. Bill Cartwright has suffered a damaged larynx in a game against the Indiana Pacers which made his voice hoarse. He did not mention the name on who did it despite the truth that he knows who. After retiring in the basketball field, he was chosen to be the assistant coach of the Chicago Bulls alongside Phil Jackson.
Bill Cartwright is currently the assistant coach of the Phoenix Suns.
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About Bill Cartwright:
Bill Cartwright (full name: James William Cartwright; Bill, Mr. Bill) played Center from 1980 until 1995 for the New York Knickerbockers, Chicago Bulls and Seattle Supersonics. Over 15 seasons, he played 963 games, scored 12713 points (13.2 ppg) and grabbed 6106 rebounds (6.3 rpg). Cartwright also dished out 1390 assists (1.4 apg), made 460 steals (0.5 spg), and blocked 668 shots (0.7 bpg) during his career. Born in Lodi, California on July 30, 1957, Cartwright stands 7-1 and weighs 245 lbs. He attended high school at Elk Grove in Elk Grove, California and college at University of San Francisco. He was drafted by the New York Knickerbockers in the 1st round (3rd pick, 3rd overall) of the 1979 NBA draft.