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Charles "Bubba" Wells |
2nd Round (35): DALLAS MAVERICKS
Austin Peay State University
Position: Small Forward/Two Guard
Height. 6-4
Weight. 223
High School: Russellville, KY
Age: 22
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Season
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
Totals |
G
27
29
30
19
105 |
FGM
130
210
312
218
870 |
FGA
252
428
568
419
1667 |
PCT
.516
.491
.549
.520
.522 |
FTM
50
132
131
120
433 |
FTA
83
159
173
165
580 |
PCT
.602
.830
.757
.727
.747 |
REB
147
219
219
135
720 |
AVG
5.4
7.6
7.3
7.1
6.9 |
AST
22
58
86
42
208 |
STL
32
34
48
25
139 |
PTS
315
560
789
603
2267 |
AVG
11.7
19.3
26.3
31.7
21.6 |
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1996-97 season
- Missed the first twelve games of the season after having surgery in November to have a steel rod placed in his left leg to heal a stress fracture. Had similar surgery on his right leg in 1995 for a stress fracture as well.
- After a 50 day layoff, returned to score 39 points in 28 minutes vs Southeast Missouri on 1/4
- In the nineteen games he played, led the Governors in scoring all 19
- Had three 40 + point games - career high 46 vs Morehead State, 43 vs Morehead in the OVC Tournament, & 40 vs Middle Tennessee
- Named Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year
- Set APSU single season mark for scoring avg, breaking James ÏFlyÓ WilliamsÌ mark of 29.5 ppg set in 1972-73
- Played 36.1 minutes per game
1995-96 Junior season
- All OVC First Team
- Finshed third in the nation in scoring
- This after having spent the entire offseason ('95) recovering from the stress fratcure surgery on his right leg. (Suffered the injury in the OVC title game in 1995.)
- Named MVP of the OVC Tournament after scoring 35 pts in the title game win over Murray State, putting APSU in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1987
- Named Ohio Valley Conference Male Athlete of the Year
1994-95 Sophomore season
- All OVC First Team
- Led the Governors in scoring and rebounding
- All-OVC Tournament team
- Second in OVC Player of the Year balloting
1993-94 Freshman season
1992-93 (redshirt)
- Sat out the season after suffering stress fracture in his right foot
Career
- All time leading scorer in APSU history
- Broke Tom Morgan's previous record of 1,850 pts set in 1958
- Ranks first in fgs made and fts attempted
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