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Ralph E. Davis Jr. (September 7, 1938 – May 30, 2021) was an American professional
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player who played two seasons in the
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(NBA) and was a starter on two
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Final Four teams at the
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.


Early life

Davis was born in
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, the son of Ralph E. Davis Sr., a self-employed businessman, and Anna Louis (Plummer) Davis. He played basketball at Lewis County High School in Vanceburg. He scored 1,810 points for the Lions and averaged 26.4 points and 18 rebounds per game as a senior. He was an all-district selection for three years. As a senior in 1956 he was named second team all-state by Louisville ''Courier-Journal'' as he led the Lions to the Eastern Kentucky Conference title. He was also an honor student.


College career

Davis attended the University of Cincinnati, where he was a three-year starter for the Bearcats and coach George Smith. As a sophomore in 1957–58, he averaged 7.9 points per game as the Bearcats posted a 25–1 record and won the
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(MVC) title led by fellow sophomore and future Hall-of-Famer forward
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and future longtime NBA player
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. As a junior in 1958–59, Davis started at point guard alongside
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and averaged 15.5 points (second to Robertson), 4.4 assists and 2.0 rebounds as the Bearcats were again MVC champions and Davis was named All-MVC. The 26–4 Bearcats advanced to the NCAA Final Four, where they finished in third place. As a senior in 1959–60, Davis posted averages of 13.7 points (again second to Robertson), 4.4 assists and 2.0 rebounds per game while shooting 50 percent from the field as again the Bearcats won the league crown. Davis was named All-MVC and was also named second-team All-American by
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. The Bearcats went 28–2, again advancing to the Final Four and again finishing third. Davis' 1,093 career points ranked sixth in Cincinnati history upon his graduation in 1960.


NBA career

Davis was drafted in the third round (17th overall) of the
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by the
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. As a rookie in 1960–61, he played in 73 games, averaged 16.6 minutes, 2.4 assists and 1.2 rebounds per game as a reserve guard for the 33–46 Royals. On April 26, 1961 he was drafted by the
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in the NBA expansion draft. For the 1961–62 season, in 77 games Davis' playing time increased to nearly 26 minutes per game as he posted career-high averages of 10.4 points, 3.2 assists and 2.1 rebounds per game for the 18–62 expansion team. In November 1961, the Packers had traded Davis to the
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in a multi-player deal, but the trade was rescinded by NBA Commissioner
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. In 1962 he was officially traded to the St. Louis Hawks, but he did not play and his NBA career ended after two seasons.


Personal life

In 1981, Davis was inducted into the University of Cincinnati Athletics Hall of Fame. In 1998, he was inducted into the Greater Cincinnati Basketball Hall of Fame. In December 2010, Lewis County High School held a ceremony to retire Davis' number. Davis was inducted into the inaugural class of the Lewis County high schools Hall of Fame in 2021. Davis died on May 30, 2021, at age 82.


References

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