Paul L Stovall was an American basketball small forward in the National Basketball Association for the Phoenix Suns.
15 Facts About Paul Stovall
Paul Stovall was a member of the San Diego Conquistadors in the American Basketball Association.
Paul Stovall was recruited and played basketball for Pratt Community Junior College straight out of prison.
Paul Stovall played college basketball for the Arizona State Sun Devils.
Paul Stovall was a part of the prison basketball team that toured small towns throughout Kansas between 1966 and 1967.
Paul Stovall attended Wichita North High School briefly because of his problems with the law, forcing him to earn his diploma through correspondence while in prison.
Paul Stovall appeared in 58 games, averaging 30.3 points for a total of 1,758 points and registered 22.2 rebounds per game for a total of 1,288 rebounds, while finishing as the eighth-leading scorer and second-leading rebounder in junior-college basketball history.
Paul Stovall transferred to Arizona State University at the end of his sophomore season.
Paul Stovall scored a career high against the University of New Mexico.
Paul Stovall posted a career high 21 rebounds against the University of Utah.
Paul Stovall averaged 19 points and 12.4 rebounds in two seasons.
Paul Stovall led his teams in scoring, rebounding and field goal percentage during both seasons.
Paul Stovall graduated ranked first all-time among two-year players in school history in scoring average, rebounding average and total rebounds.
Paul Stovall was selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2nd round of the 1972 NBA draft.
Paul Stovall averaged 4.6 points per game in his career, competing for the Phoenix Suns and San Diego Conquistadors.