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#3 Dick Van Arsdale vs. #6 Neal Walk
Dick Van Arsdale: Van Arsdale holds a special place in Phoenix Suns’ history. Known as “the Original Sun”, Van Arsdale came to Phoenix from the New York Knicks with their first pick in the 1968 NBA Expansion Draft. Van Arsdale played 9 seasons with the Suns, appeared in three NBA All-Star Games, and helped Phoenix to their first ever appearance in the NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics in 1976. He still ranks 5th in Suns history in scoring with 12,060 points, and 3rd in games played with 685. In 1987, Van Arsdale became the first former Suns player to become head coach of the team when he stepped down from the front office to take over for coach John MacLeod, who was fired after 56 games. Van Arsdale led the Suns to a 14-12 record during his time on the bench. He is a member of the Suns’ Ring of Honor, and had his number 5 jersey retired in the 1977-78 season.
Neal Walk: There’s no other way to put it, Neal Walk was a consolation prize for the Phoenix Suns. In 1969, the Suns lost a coin flip against the Milwaukee Bucks for the first pick in the NBA Draft. The Bucks picked Lew Alcindor, who went on to become Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and the all-time leading scorer in the league’s history. With the second pick, the Suns took Walk, a 6-10 center from the University of Florida. Walk didn’t match Abdul-Jabbar’s production, but still turned into a decent center for the Suns. Walk played 5 seasons in Phoenix, missing only 2 games in that span, and averaging 14.7 points and 8.9 rebounds per game.
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