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Clyde Mayes

1974 & 1975 Southern Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year, former NBA basketball player

What is Clyde Mayes known for?

Clyde Clauthen Mayes Jr., born on March 17, 1953, in Greenville, South Carolina, is a retired professional basketball player recognized for his significant contributions both in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and multiple European teams. With a height of 6 ft 8 in and weighing 225 pounds, Mayes primarily featured as a power forward.

A graduate of Wade Hampton High School in his hometown, Greenville, Mayes developed his basketball skills and passion that led him to pursue his college career at Furman University. There, he attained esteemed recognition as the Southern Conference Player of the Year in 1974 and 1975. His jersey No. 34 was later retired by the Furman Paladins as an honor to his outstanding performances.

In the 1975 NBA Draft, he was selected in the second round as the 22nd overall pick by the Milwaukee Bucks. His playing career in the NBA, spanning from 1975 to 1976, later involved stints with the Indiana Pacers, Buffalo Braves, and the Portland Trail Blazers.

His implementation of his skills was not limited to American soil, as Mayes extended his basketball profession to Europe, playing for teams in Italy, France, and Spain over the course of 12 years. Among the notable European teams he played for were Mecap Vigevano, Stade Français, Binova Bergamo, Jollycolombani Cantù, Bàsquet Manresa, and Pamesa Valencia.

Additional statistics on Clyde Mayes' career can be found on NBA.com and Basketball-Reference.com.

Overall, Clyde Mayes, a notable Wade Hampton High School Alumnus, is a figure to remember for his significant impact in the world of basketball, both nationally and internationally.