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As a University
of Oregon Duck, Ron
Lee was the first
player ever named to
the Pac-8 All
conference team for
four consecutive
years (1973-76) and
was the 1976 Pac-8
Player of The Year.
As a starting guard,
Lee was selected
four times as
Oregon’s Most
Valuable Player and
was the Duck’s
scoring leader for
four straight years.
Lee joined the Ducks
after they had a
6-20 season
(1971-72) and led
Oregon to a 71-41
record and two NIT
appearances in the
next four years. He
was the second
player in conference
history to score
2,000 career points
and is the
University of
Oregon’s career
scoring leader with
2,085 points and
18.6 average per
game. In 1975 he was
selected 2nd team
consensus
All-American and
received
All-American
recognition in 1971
and 1972. Aside from
“The Tall Firs,” he
is the only Oregon
basketball player to
have his jersey
(#30) retired by the
school. After
graduating, Lee
played six NBA
seasons (Phoenix,
New Orleans, Atlanta
and Detroit),
averaging 7.3 points
and 3.8 assists per
game (1976-1982).
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