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Paul Lamar Dawkins (June 10, 1957 – March 25, 2019) was an American-Turkish professional
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player, who played for the Utah Jazz of the
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(NBA), appearing in 57 games. He was inducted into the Northern Illinois University Athletics Hall of Fame in 1991. In 2007, he was also inducted into the
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Sports Hall of Fame.


Early Years

Dawkins was the third of five siblings born in 1957 in Saginaw, Michigan to parents Willie and Ollie Dawkins. Growing up on Saginaw’s east side, he attended Heavenrich Elementary along with older siblings Willie and Patricia, and younger brother Robert. Paul developed a love for basketball early on at the age of 9, but his only opportunities to play were at the school’s gym. So he fashioned a rim out of coat hangers, attached a net and hung it inside of the family’s garage. It was inside the garage where Paul developed his sweet left-handed shooting touch, spending countless hours swishing a volleyball through the makeshift rim. He was unbeatable whether one-on-one or two-on-two, taking on neighborhood friends and brother Robert. Paul parlayed his hoop passion into starting on Heavenrich’s fourth through sixth grade teams. Next he attended Central Junior High School and starred as a scorer, leading the eighth and ninth grade teams to city championships. Growing to 6’5, he stood out with the Saginaw High School varsity team in his junior and senior years, earning All-Saginaw Valley League Honors. After deciding to attend Northern Illinois university in the fall of 1975, Paul would blossom into one of the finest shooters in the nation.


College career

Dawkins attended Northern Illinois University from 1975–79, and graduated as the school's all-time leading scorer, with 1,749 points. As a senior in 1978–79, he was the
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Player of the Year, and finished 5th in the nation in scoring, at 26.7 points per game. Given the nickname "Doctor D" by Huskies fans, he earned All-MAC honors three times (First-Team in 1977–79 and honorable mention in 1976–77) and MAC Player of the Week, plus repeat team co-captain and Most Valuable Player (1977–79). Paul was named on the All-Time Chick Evans Field House team in 1997, and NIU's All-Century team in 2000–01. He finished with at least seven school records, including season points (695), career points (1,749), season field goals (291), career field goals (751), and season scoring average (26.7).


Professional career

Following his collegiate career, Dawkins was drafted in the 10th round, of the 1979 NBA draft, by the Utah Jazz. Dawkins appeared in 57
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games, while averaging 13.6 minutes and 5.5 points per game. He scored 30 points in one half, during a game against the Portland Trail Blazers, making 13 of 15 shots from the field.Northern Illinois All-Century Cager Paul `Doctor D' Dawkins Honored In Hometown
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Dawkins played for the
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of the
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during the 1980–81 season. He played in the Turkish Super League with Galatasaray, between 1982–90, and was also given Turkish citizenship. He led his team to three Turkish League championships in 1984–85, 1985–86, and 1989–90. During the 1982–83 season, he averaged 37 points per game, and he had an eight-year career average of over 31 points per game in the Turkish League.


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College & NBA stats
@ ''basketballreference.com''
Paul Dawkins memorial scholarshipNorthern Illinois Huskies bioTurkish league profile
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