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| ====== Alfred " | ====== Alfred " | ||
| - | **Position: | + | **Position: | 
| **Height:** 6' 3'' | **Height:** 6' 3'' | ||
| **Weight:** 175 lbs.\\ | **Weight:** 175 lbs.\\ | ||
| - | **Born:** 7/10/1951, in New York, NY, USA \\ | + | **Birthdate:** July 10, 1951 (New York, NY)\\ | 
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| + | **High School:** Milwaukee [[Marquette H.S.]] | ||
| + | His father, [[Al McGuire]], was the famous head coach of Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | ||
| - | Alfred "Allie" McGuire was born on July 10, 1951 in New York, NY. His father, [[Al Mcguire]], was the famous head coach of Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | + | ===== High School Career ===== | 
| + | Allie played at Marquette University High School, where he scored 1,219 career points, including 407 as a senior. Named to the UPI third team all-state as a junior and AP & UPI all-state second teams as a senior. | ||
| - | He played | + | ===== Marquette Career ===== | 
| + | Allie averaged seven points per game as a sophomore and 9.1 points per game as a junior. | ||
| - | ===== Collegiate career ===== | + | == All-Time Sophomore Season Rankings | 
| + | *8th, Assists (112) | ||
| - | + | ===== Professional | |
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| - | ===== Professional | + | |
| In 1973, McGuire was drafted by the New York Knickerbockers in the 3rd round of the NBA draft (pick #14). He was also drafted in the 2nd round of the ABA's supplemental draft by the Virginia Squires. | In 1973, McGuire was drafted by the New York Knickerbockers in the 3rd round of the NBA draft (pick #14). He was also drafted in the 2nd round of the ABA's supplemental draft by the Virginia Squires. | ||
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| + | However, McGuire signed with and played for the Eastern Basketball Association' | ||
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| + | After retiring, McGuire went on to a successful career at Fidelity Investments in Boston, Massachussets, | ||
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| * Drafted before him in the 1973 NBA Draft were Marquette teammates, [[Larry McNeill]] (Round 2, pick 7) by the Kansas City Kings and [[Jim Chones]] (Round 2, pick 13) by the Los Angeles Lakers. | * Drafted before him in the 1973 NBA Draft were Marquette teammates, [[Larry McNeill]] (Round 2, pick 7) by the Kansas City Kings and [[Jim Chones]] (Round 2, pick 13) by the Los Angeles Lakers. | ||
| * Allie was a teammate of former Marquette standout, [[Dean Meminger]], while with the Knicks. | * Allie was a teammate of former Marquette standout, [[Dean Meminger]], while with the Knicks. | ||
| - | * Daughter, Breanna McGuire, | + | * Along with Tom Sutton, Allie did the television coverage of Marquette basketball on Channel 12. | 
| + | * His daughter | ||
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| (At left) Allie, as shown in this photo negative, as a New York Knickerbocker - the team that drafted him in the 3rd round of the 1973 NBA Draft. | (At left) Allie, as shown in this photo negative, as a New York Knickerbocker - the team that drafted him in the 3rd round of the 1973 NBA Draft. | ||
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