Oscar Robertson - First Guard To Average 30 Points



 


The First guard to average 30 points - 30.5 as a rookie in 1960-61 - and the first player to average 10 assists - 11.4 in his second season - Robertson was a triple-double machine who revolutionized the sport. The man could should lights out, too, leading the NBA in free-throw percentage twice, including 87.3 in 1967-68.
Oscar Robertson, known as "The Big O," was a trailblazing NBA point guard who played for the Cincinnati Royals and Milwaukee Bucks, earning the 1964 MVP award and a 1971 championship. Renowned for his triple-double prowess, he averaged a triple-double over his first five seasons and remains a basketball icon for his versatile, all-around game.


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