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Miles Plumlee: A Collegiate and Professional Basketball Journey

An analytical exploration of a notable career in professional basketball, from collegiate championships to international play.

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Player Biography

Personal Details

Miles Christian Plumlee, born September 1, 1988, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is a former American professional basketball player. Standing at 6'11" and weighing 249 lbs, he primarily played as a Center or Power Forward.

Championship Pedigree

Plumlee's career is marked by significant team achievements. He was a key member of the Duke Blue Devils team that won the NCAA national championship in 2010. Later, he secured an NBL championship with the Perth Wildcats in 2020, showcasing his ability to contribute to winning teams across different leagues.

Professional Trajectory

Selected 26th overall in the 2012 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers, Plumlee embarked on a seven-year NBA career. His journey included stints with multiple franchises, demonstrating resilience and adaptability in a highly competitive professional environment.

High School Foundation

Academic and Athletic Development

Plumlee attended Warsaw Community High School before transferring to Christ School in Arden, North Carolina. At Christ School, his team achieved a remarkable 63-6 record during his tenure. He earned multiple all-state selections and was recognized by the Asheville Citizen-Times.

Versatile Athlete

Beyond basketball, Plumlee demonstrated athletic prowess in track and field during his senior year, setting a school record in the high jump. He was recognized as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, ranked among the nation's top forwards.

Duke Blue Devils Era

Championship Season

Plumlee committed to Duke University, joining his brother Mason. He played a significant role in the 2009-2010 season, contributing to the Blue Devils' NCAA national championship victory. His contributions included solid offense and defense, particularly in limited minutes.

Statistical Contributions

Throughout his four years at Duke (2008-2012), Plumlee played 135 games, accumulating 654 rebounds and 650 points. In his senior season (2011-2012), he led the team in field goal percentage (61%) and averaged a career-high 7.1 rebounds per game, including a record 22 rebounds in a game against Maryland.

College Statistics
Year Team GP GS MPG FG% FT% RPG PPG
2008–09 Duke 24 2 6.8 .474 .545 1.4 1.8
2009–10 Duke 40 24 16.4 .565 .661 4.9 5.2
2010–11 Duke 37 16 18.0 .576 .548 5.2 5.2
2011–12 Duke 34 16 20.5 .610 .632 7.1 6.7
Career 135 58 16.2 .574 .611 4.9 5.0

Professional Career Path

NBA Draft and Early Career

Selected 26th overall in the 2012 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers, Plumlee spent his rookie season largely with the Fort Wayne Mad Ants in the NBA Development League. His transition to the NBA saw him traded to the Phoenix Suns in 2013, where he averaged career highs in points (8.1) and rebounds (7.8) during the 2013-14 season, also participating in the BBVA Rising Stars Challenge.

Team Transitions

Plumlee's career involved several team changes:

  • Milwaukee Bucks (2015-2017): Acquired via trade, he later re-signed on a four-year contract.
  • Charlotte Hornets (2017): Traded from Milwaukee.
  • Atlanta Hawks (2017-2019): Acquired via trade, faced injuries and G-League assignments.
  • Memphis Grizzlies (2019): Traded, then waived before the season.

2012–2013 Indiana Pacers (→ Fort Wayne Mad Ants)
2013–2015 Phoenix Suns
2015–2017 Milwaukee Bucks
2017 Charlotte Hornets
2017–2019 Atlanta Hawks (→ Erie BayHawks)
2019–2020 Zhejiang Lions (CBA)
2020 Perth Wildcats (NBL)

International Stint and Championship

After his NBA tenure, Plumlee played in the Chinese Basketball Association for the Zhejiang Lions in late 2019. He then joined the Perth Wildcats in Australia for the remainder of the 2019-20 NBL season, where he was a pivotal player in their championship victory, capping his professional journey with a title.

Career Statistics

NBA Performance

Plumlee played 346 NBA games over seven seasons, averaging 4.9 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 0.7 blocks per game. His most statistically productive season was 2013-14 with the Phoenix Suns.

NBA Regular Season Statistics
Year Team GP GS MPG FG% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2012–13Indiana1403.9.238.7501.6.1.0.2.9
2013–14Phoenix807924.6.517.5617.8.5.61.18.1
2014–15Phoenix542818.6.549.5005.1.5.61.04.3
2014–15Milwaukee1909.9.492.3752.4.4.3.63.2
2015–16Milwaukee611414.3.601.5763.8.3.3.85.1
2016–17Milwaukee32129.7.441.6291.7.6.3.32.6
2016–17Charlotte13013.4.583.7503.2.2.5.32.4
2017–18Atlanta553516.7.583.4504.1.8.3.54.3
2018–19Atlanta1809.6.667.5332.2.9.3.24.4
Career 346 168 16.4 .542 .543 4.5 .5 .4 .7 4.9

Note: NBA playoff stats are minimal, with 1 game played in 2015.

NBL Championship Performance

In the Australian NBL, Plumlee made a significant impact for the Perth Wildcats during the 2019-20 season. In just his third game, he recorded an impressive 23 points and 18 rebounds, becoming the first Wildcat since 2007 to achieve such a stat line. His contributions were instrumental in securing the NBL championship for the team.

Personal Life & Family

Athletic Family Heritage

Miles Plumlee comes from a highly athletic family. His brothers, Mason and Marshall, also played basketball for Duke and achieved championship success. His sister, Madeleine, played volleyball at Notre Dame. His parents, Perky and Leslie, were accomplished college athletes, with his mother setting a rebounding record at Purdue.

Personal Milestones

In January 2023, Miles Plumlee married Australian model Catherine McNeil in New York City. This union marks a significant personal milestone following his extensive athletic career.

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