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Doug McIntosh : ウィキペディア英語版
Doug McIntosh
Doug McIntosh is a retired American basketball player and is currently a pastor. He won two national championships at UCLA and appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine in 1965.〔(SI cover, December 6, 1965 ), accessed October 2, 2011〕
McIntosh, a center from Lily High School in Lily, Kentucky, went West to play college basketball for future Hall of Fame coach John Wooden at the University of California at Los Angeles. He was a key reserve for the Bruins as they won their first national title in 1964 - playing 30 minutes in the championship game against Duke and grabbing 11 rebounds.〔(1964 NCAA tournament results at CBS Sports ), accessed October 2, 2011〕 McIntosh became a starter for his junior and senior seasons, anchoring the pivot for Wooden's 1965 champions as a junior. For his Bruin career, McIntosh scored 543 points (6.4 per game) and 486 rebounds (5.7 per game).〔(2010-11 UCLA men's basketball media guide ), accessed October 2, 2011〕
Years later, John Wooden would say that Doug McIntosh was one of the two players in his coaching tenure who came closest to fulfilling their potential. Wooden stated that he didn't believe that McIntosh would play much, but that he surprised him as a significant contributor as a sophomore and a starter the next two years through his hard work.〔(10 burning questions for John Wooden ), accessed October 2, 2011〕
Following his college career, Doug McIntosh was not drafted in the 1966 NBA Draft. He attended seminary at Dallas Theological Seminary and later co-founded the Cornerstone Bible Church in Lilburn, Georgia.〔(Cornerstone Bible Church - History ), accessed October 2, 2011〕
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