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2008 Olympics - Basketball - Where Are They Now? Doug Collins

Doug Collins

By Dennis Velasco, About.com

Written by Austin Kent

Perhaps more well known for his two stints coaching Michael Jordan in the NBA with the Chicago Bulls, Doug Collins still managed to put together a decent playing career himself. Collins, an American 6'6" shooting guard, was a member of the 1972 Olympic team that came up short in a controversial gold medal game with the Soviet Union. With the Soviets up just one point and time quickly burning off the clock, Collins drew a foul with three seconds remaining before calmly netting a pair of free-throws that gave the US a 50-49 lead. The Soviets failed to score on the ensuring possession but as history tells us, a series of timekeeping gaffes and adamant protests helped put the USSR back in a position to win the game, which they eventually did.

As a pro, Collins was drafted first overall in the 1973 draft by the Philadelphia 76ers and enjoyed All-Star caliber success on with the 76ers before an injury cut his career short in just his eighth season.

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