Mickey Davis

He left after his junior season to start his professional career with the Pittsburgh Condors of the American Basketball Association.

Davis' professional career was mostly unheralded, but he did garner some national attention during the 1974 NBA Finals with the Bucks.

On January 6 of that season, in perhaps his best regular season game, Davis scored 22 points, grabbed 8 rebounds, and recorded 4 assists in a loss against the Washington Bullets while starting in place of injured all-star teammate Bob Dandridge.

[3] After his playing days, he worked as a regional sales manager for the Miller Brewing Company.

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