Felton Spencer, Louisville great and NBA veteran, dead at 55
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University of Louisville legend and 12-year NBA veteran center Felton Spencer had died at 55 years old.
Louisville confirmed Spencer’s death with a memorial post.
"We’re heartbroken by the passing of UofL great Felton Spencer. Spencer was the Cardinals’ all-time leader in career field goal percentage, the 6th overall pick in the 1990 NBA Draft, & a beloved member of the Louisville community. Our thoughts & prayers are with his loved ones," the school’s basketball Twitter page posted.
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Felton Spencer, #50 of the Minnesota Timberwolves, shoots a foul shot during a game against the Sacramento Kings circa 1991 at Arco Arena in Sacramento, California. (Rocky Widner/NBAE via Getty Images)
Spencer grew up in Louisville, where he was a standout high school basketball player. He ended up going to his hometown university, where he played four full seasons with the Cardinals.
Spencer came off the bench for Louisville in his first three seasons, but he exploded in a starting role during his senior year. Spencer averaged 14.9 points and 8.5 rebounds while shooting 68.1% from the field.
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For his career, Spencer shot 62.8% from the field, which Louisville says remains a school record.
Spencer’s efforts in college led the Minnesota Timberwolves to take him sixth overall in the 1990 NBA Draft. However, Spencer would be a journeyman throughout his 12 years in the league.
Felton Spencer, #50 of the New York Knicks, stretches out on the court before the game against the Milwaukee Bucks at the Bradley Center