Gilmore was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on August 12, 2011. He was named to the All-ABA First team five straight seasons, and the All-Defense team four times.

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They have five children.In 2007, Gilmore took a position as Special Assistant to the President at Jacksonville University, his alma mater, serving in various public relations capacities.In 1993, Gilmore was inducted into the Jacksonville University Hall of Fame.Artis Gilmore was basketball's greatest gentle giant. Stephon Gilmore: Pos: CB, Career: 113 G, 2 TD, 2xAll-Pro(1st), 3xProBowl, Bills/Patriots 2012-2019, born SC 1990 Four of its teams (After four All-Star selections in five solid basketball seasons in Chicago (19.3 ppg/11.1 rpg), Gilmore was traded to the In 1972, Gilmore married his college sweetheart Enola Gay. Anything you asked them to do or pushed them to do, they did it — or tried to do it anyway.””At Jacksonville, Gilmore became one of five college basketball players ever to average at least 20 points and 20 rebounds over his career at 24.3 and 22.7.He was so immediately dominant that he earned the rare distinction of being selected both the Over his five-year ABA career, Gilmore led the ABA four times in rebounding average, twice in both field goal percentage and blocks per game, and once in personal fouls. Reflected Coach Holbrook, “Bringing in a player like Artis who was 7-foot-2 and could do so many things drew a lot of attention. His long arms and quick feet helped him block shots from clear out on the perimeter, shots that ordinary players never dreamed of reaching. Artis Gilmore spent the final season of his career with the Celtics. He played in the ABA All-Star Game all five years he was in the league, earning the During his days as an ABA dominator, Gilmore established league records for career blocked shots (750), blocked shots in a season (422 in the 1971–72 season),The ABA disbanded after the 1976 season. By the mid-1980s, the Spurs were a team on the decline. They were relentless. Artis Gilmore (born September 21, 1949) is a former American basketball player who played in the American Basketball Association (ABA) and National Basketball Association (NBA). NBA Players: Artis Gilmore Profile and Basic Stats Artis Gilmore information including teams, jersey numbers, championships won, awards, stats and everything about the NBA player. Artis Gilmore Standing seven feet two inches, the A-Train was a force of nature but his low-key disposition offset his impressive physical stature. Artis Gilmore - Career stats, game logs, biographical info, awards, and achievements for the NBA, ABA, and NCAA. Get the latest news, stats, videos, highlights and more about unknown Artis Gilmore on ESPN. He led the nation in rebounding two seasons and his career average of 22.7 boards per game is an NCAA record.

A unanimous First Team All-America his junior season at Jacksonville University, Gilmore carried the Dolphins to the 1970 NCAA Final Four and national championship game.