Clyde Frazier

Personal life


The former basketball player Clyde Frazier was born on 29th March 1945. His star sign is Aries. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Clyde is 6 inches and 4 feet tall. His birth name was Walter Clyde Frazier. He went to David Tobias Howard High School. Clyde attended Southern Illinois University. He was a player in the National Basketball Association.

Clyde excelled on both the professional and college levels. Clyde rose to National Fame with his versatile personality and athletic prowess. His iconic fashion sense augmented his fame. Clyde was named one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history. Clyde was married to Marsha Clark in 1965 but got divorced in 1967. He has been in a romantic relationship with Patricia James. Clyde has been blessed with two sons named Walt Jr. and Walt III.

Career

Clyde Frazier has been an expert commentator for telecasts of Knicks games on the MSG Network. He is a member of an African-American fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha. Clyde was regarded as the Most Valuable Player in the 1967 tournament. In his NBA debut, he has scored 2 points in a 13 point loss against the Detroit Pistons. He led New York to victory by scoring 36 points, 7 rebounds, 19 assists and 6 steals.

Clyde has given some incredible performances in the NBA playoff history. He has played for the Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks. Clyde won two NBA championships in 1970 and 1973. Clyde was also honored with the Ride of Fame in New York. Clyde owns a line of Puma sneakers named after him. Clyde is known for his iconic fashion sense.

Clyde was in a romantic comedy drama Aaron Loves Angela. He appeared in a sports comedy Eddie. He was in a musical comedy drama Death of a Dynasty. Clyde was in a mini TV series Black Magic in 2008. He was in a sports talk show Rome is Burning. Clyde has 59,971 followers on Twitter. He has 10.4k followers on Instagram. He has 1784 likes and 1718 followers on Facebook. Clyde has earned a Net worth of around $4.5 million.

Last Modified: Mar 6, 2020


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