<P> Archibald, a playground legend while growing up in a rough - and - tumble neighborhood in the South Bronx, New York City, only played high school basketball for one - and - a-half seasons, and was cut from the varsity squad at DeWitt Clinton High School as a sophomore . He returned to the team as a junior . During his time without basketball, Archibald briefly flirted with dropping out of school after having been largely truant in past years . But with the help of two mentors, Floyd Layne and Pablo Robertson, Archibald turned it around . Robertson, a former standout at Loyola of Chicago and a Harlem, New York playground impresario, had seen the gifted, mercurial Archibald in action on the playgrounds and convinced the young man's high school coach to re-instate him on the squad . </P> <P> Despite only playing in blowouts as a junior, the shy, quiet teen managed to blossom into a high - school star, being named team captain and an All - City selection in 1966 . Off the court, Archibald began to attend school regularly and worked to improve his poor academic standing, which deterred most colleges from offering him a scholarship . To improve his chances of playing major college basketball, Archibald enrolled at Arizona Western College, transferring to the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) the following year . He had three standout seasons at El Paso, from 1967 to 1970 under Hall of Fame coach Don Haskins . </P> <P> Archibald was selected in the second round of the 1970 NBA draft (19th pick) by the Cincinnati Royals . He was also drafted by the Texas Chaparrals of the American Basketball Association . In 1972--73 season, Archibald led the NBA in scoring and assists, becoming the only player to win the titles in both categories in the same season . (In the 1967--68 season, Oscar Robertson led the NBA in points and assists per game but did not win the titles because they were based on totals rather than averages at the time .) His scoring average of 34.0 points per game broke the NBA record for a guard . His 910 assists that season (11.4 assists per game) was also an NBA record at the time, breaking Guy Rodgers' mark of 908 . He was named the Sporting News NBA MVP that season . Archibald played for the Kansas City Kings from 1970 to 1976 . </P> <P> Although he was the Kings' most popular player, he was traded to the New York Nets for two draft picks and two players in 1976 . </P>

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