George Carter
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- For the Hawaiian governor, see George R. Carter
George "Dirty Dingus" Carter (born
January 10,
1944 in
Buffalo, New York) is a former professional
basketball player. A 6'4" guard/forward from
St. Bonaventure University, Carter was selected by the
Detroit Pistons in the eighth round of the
1967 NBA Draft. Carter played only game for the Pistons, however, and then joined the
Washington Capitals of the rival
American Basketball Association. He went on to play seven seasons in the ABA, spending time with seven teams: the Capitols, the
Virginia Squires, the
Carolina Cougars, the
Pittsburgh Condors, the
New York Nets, the
Memphis Sounds, and the
Utah Stars. Carter represented the Squires in the
1971 ABA All-Star Game, and he retired from basketball in
1976 with 8,863 combined ABA/NBA career points.
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