Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1618750> ?p ?o }
- Q1618750 subject Q13247180.
- Q1618750 subject Q5312304.
- Q1618750 subject Q6114059.
- Q1618750 subject Q6369470.
- Q1618750 subject Q6371055.
- Q1618750 subject Q6371287.
- Q1618750 subject Q6371521.
- Q1618750 subject Q6647554.
- Q1618750 subject Q6723615.
- Q1618750 subject Q6853617.
- Q1618750 subject Q8292002.
- Q1618750 subject Q8356901.
- Q1618750 subject Q8387834.
- Q1618750 subject Q8733627.
- Q1618750 subject Q9821330.
- Q1618750 abstract "Michael Thomas "Mike" Gminski (born August 3, 1959) is a retired American college and professional basketball player. He is of Polish descent. In 2003, Mike was inducted into the National Polish American Sports Hall of Fame. Gminski played his high school ball for Masuk High School in Monroe, CT, where he graduated in three years. From there he played four seasons with the Duke Blue Devils, from 1977 to 1980. He led the team in scoring during his junior and senior years. Gminski was named the ACC Rookie of the Year (tied) in 1977, first team All-ACC three years, 1978, 1979, and 1980, and ACC Player of the Year in 1979. He was also named an AP Second Team All-American in 1979 and 1980, and a UPI First Team All-American in 1979 and Second Team All-American in 1980.At the time of graduation, he was the Duke career leader in points (2,323), rebounds (1,242), and blocked shots (345). As of early 2006, he is seventh all time in the ACC in points and rebounds. He is sixth in blocked shots all-time in the ACC and second in Duke history, respectively. He is also second in Duke career rebounds behind Shelden Williams and fourth in points behind J. J. Redick, Johnny Dawkins, and Christian Laettner. His jersey number '43' is retired by the Duke men's basketball team. In 2002, Gminski was named to the ACC 50th Anniversary men's basketball team as one of the 50 greatest players in Atlantic Coast Conference history.As of March 28, 2010, he was tied for sixth-most career double-figure scoring games at Duke with Grant Hill, behind Jon Scheyer.Gminski was drafted in the first round by the New Jersey Nets of the NBA. He played for the Nets from 1981 to 1988. He went on to play with the Philadelphia 76ers, as well as the Charlotte Hornets and Milwaukee Bucks. He wore jersey No 42 throughout his career and only got to wear No 43 (his Duke number) in his final 8 games with the Milwaukee Bucks. He scored 10 points in his final NBA game.In a remarkable start to the 1990 season, Gminski and teammates made a pact that if the Sixers won 10 in a row, they would each get their ears pierced. When the team pulled off 12 in a row, he, Mahorn and the others were sporting diamond earrings to commemorate the feat.Gminski was an exceptional free throw shooter, especially compared to other big men (Gminski is 6'11"/2.11 m). During his career, he converted over 84% of his attempts.".
- Q1618750 activeYearsEndYear "1994".
- Q1618750 activeYearsStartYear "1980".
- Q1618750 birthDate "1959-08-03".
- Q1618750 birthPlace Q2446258.
- Q1618750 college Q4171772.
- Q1618750 draftTeam Q572134.
- Q1618750 draftYear "1980".
- Q1618750 height "2.1082".
- Q1618750 number "42, 43".
- Q1618750 position Q222052.
- Q1618750 weight "113400.0".
- Q1618750 wikiPageExternalLink mike-gminski.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1191341.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q13247180.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q138089.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1510817.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q163480.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q169637.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1983483.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q222052.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q2339032.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q2353718.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q2446258.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q311895.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q3304648.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q369109.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q4171772.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q433148.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q4578774.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q4579327.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q4650546.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q5372.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q572134.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q6114059.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q6369470.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q6371055.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q6371287.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q6371521.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q654355.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q6591063.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647554.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q6723615.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q6785670.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q6853617.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q6952971.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q756355.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q8292002.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q8356901.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q8387834.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q8733627.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q939422.
- Q1618750 wikiPageWikiLink Q9821330.
- Q1618750 birthDate "1959-08-03".
- Q1618750 birthPlace Q2446258.
- Q1618750 careerEnd "1994".
- Q1618750 careerStart "1980".
- Q1618750 college Q4171772.
- Q1618750 draftTeam Q572134.
- Q1618750 draftYear "1980".
- Q1618750 name "Mike Gminski".
- Q1618750 number "4243".
- Q1618750 position Q222052.
- Q1618750 team Q138089.
- Q1618750 team Q163480.
- Q1618750 team Q169637.
- Q1618750 team Q572134.
- Q1618750 weightLb "250".
- Q1618750 years "1988".
- Q1618750 years "1991".
- Q1618750 years "1994".
- Q1618750 years "–".
- Q1618750 type Person.
- Q1618750 type Agent.
- Q1618750 type Athlete.
- Q1618750 type BasketballPlayer.
- Q1618750 type Person.
- Q1618750 type Agent.
- Q1618750 type NaturalPerson.
- Q1618750 type Thing.
- Q1618750 type Q215627.
- Q1618750 type Q3665646.
- Q1618750 type Q5.
- Q1618750 type Person.