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Former Indiana basketball forward George McGinnis passes away at the age of 73

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Former Indiana basketball great George McGinnis passes away at the age of 73 (Photo: IU Archives)

The Indiana basketball program lost another great pioneer as it was confirmed this morning by the Indiana Pacers that former Hoosier great George McGinnis passed away at the age of 73.

George McGinnis played for Indiana basketball from 1970–1971. He averaged 29.9 points per game in his lone season in Bloomington earning All-American and All-Big Ten Honors in 1971. He played for coach Lou Watson, the year before the Hoosiers hired Bob Knight.

He accomplishments feature  Indiana Mr. Basketball, 2x ABA Champion, 3x ABA All-Star, 3x NBA All-Star, and Hall of Famer.

He was drafted by the Pacers in the 1973 NBA Draft and played in the NBA from 1973-1982. He had stops with Pacers, 76ers, and Nuggets.

Below is the full release from the Indiana Pacers. 

Indiana Pacers great George McGinnis, the 1969 Indiana Mr. Basketball who went on to a professional career that culminated in his enshrinement in the Naismith Hall of Fame, passed away early Thursday morning. He was 73.

McGinnis succumbed to complications from a cardiac arrest suffered last week at his home. He was taken to Community North Hospital where family, friends and former teammates maintained a vigil of  support until his passing.

McGinnis starred on an unbeaten Indianapolis Washington High School team that won the 1969 state championship, led the Big Ten in scoring and rebounding as a sophomore at Indiana University, then helped guide the Pacers to two of their three American Basketball Association championships. He was the ABA’s co-most valuable player (with Julius Erving) in the 1974-75 season. McGinnis then moved on to the Philadelphia 76ers in the National Basketball Association, where he was twice named an All-Star. He later played for the Denver Nuggets before returning to the Indiana Pacers, closing his 11-year professional career in 1982.

He is one of four Pacers (Roger Brown, Mel Daniels and Reggie Miller being the others) to have his Pacers jersey – No. 30 – retired. He was inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame in 2017.

At 6-8, 235 pounds, McGinnis defined the position of “power” forward but also was a tremendous rebounder, floor leader and teammate. In the 1975 ABA playoffs, for example, he averaged 32.3 points, 15.9 rebounds and 8.2 assists.

As 1969 Mr. Basketball, he was best known for his 53-point, 30-point rebound performance in the Indiana All-Stars’ victory over Kentucky in Louisville’s Freedom Hall.

Although plagued by severe back issues in later life, McGinnis was affable, approachable and immensely loyal to his friends, former teammates and former Pacers coach Bobby “Slick” Leonard.  He also was a successful businessman, forming and running GM Supply, a wholesale industrial supply firm.

The son of Willie and Burnie McGinnis, George married his high school sweetheart, Lynda, who passed in 2019. He is survived by his sister, Bonnie.

A statement from the Simon Family and Pacers Sports & Entertainment:

“From his all-state high school days to his time as an IU All-American and, of course, to his legendary ABA championship runs with the Pacers, George McGinnis shaped so many of the fondest basketball memories for generations of Hoosiers. He was the very definition of an Indiana basketball legend, a champion, and Hall of Fame athlete. But he was more than that. George was family. A passionate advocate for his fellow ABA players and a present, smiling face around the franchise, George has been as synonymous with our Pacers franchise as anyone. He will be greatly missed, and all of us at Pacers Sports & Entertainment will keep George and his family in our prayers.”

The burial will be private but a celebration of life will take place in Gainbridge Fieldhouse after the first of the year. Details to be announced.

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Kyler Staley is a Basketball Recruiting Analyst for Hoosier Illustrated, a comprehensive site covering news, updates and recruiting for Indiana University athletics. Kyler has been in the basketball recruiting industry since 2019 and is a credentialed media member. He has covered Indiana since 2021 while continuing to also work for Prep Hoops Indiana. He has previously worked for Rivals.

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