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The St. Louis Hawks' Joe Caldwell (27) starts a descent after tipping in a rebound on Nov. 4, 1967, in St. Louis. Caldwell was selected second in the 1964 draft out of Arizona State, the 6-foot-5 ...
“Jumpin’” Joe Caldwell was the No. 2 overall draft pick by the Pistons in 1964, when he won a gold medal with the U.S. basketball team in the Tokyo Olympics.
No, it came courtesy of the dude in that old-school photo, one Joe Caldwell, a.k.a. "Pogo Joe" or "Jumpin' Joe." Caldwell became the first ex-Sun Devils player to have his jersey -- number 32 ...
His grandson Marcus Bagley is going into his second season playing for ASU, which retired Caldwell's number in 2010 and in 2017 debuted uniforms inspired by Jumpin' Joe. Caldwell will be inducted ...
“Jumpin’” Joe Caldwell played at ASU from 1961-1964, and on Tuesday, he was elected into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame. He was one of three Sun Devils listed this year, ...
They are inspired by Jumpin' Joe Caldwell, an ASU Hall of Fame member. The base uniform is cream with checkered trim in Sun Devil maroon and gold on the jersey and shorts. ASU retired Caldwell's ...
Joe Caldwell tries a hook shot during the first game for the Spirits of St. Louis at the Arena on Oct. 18, 1974. ... Cheer up, Jumpin' Joe. There's only 83 games to go. 0 Comments ...
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