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{{Short description|American basketball player}}
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{{Infobox basketball biography
| name = Brad Lohaus
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1964|09|29}}
| birth_place = [[New Ulm, Minnesota]], U.S.
| high_school = [[Greenway High School|Greenway]] ([[Phoenix, Arizona]])
| college = [[Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball|Iowa]] (1982–1987)
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'''Bradley Allen Lohaus''' (born September 29, 1964) is an American former [[professional sports|professional]] [[basketball]] player who was selected by the [[Boston Celtics]] in the second round (45th pick overall) of the [[1987 NBA draft]]. A 6'11" [[center (basketball)|center]]-[[power forward (basketball)|power forward]] from the [[University of Iowa]], Lohaus played
==High school and college==
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After that season, Lohaus played an additional four full seasons for the Bucks, scoring 314 three-point field goals (whereas he was 5 for 40 in his first 2{{frac|1|2}} seasons). The Bucks advanced to the playoffs twice in that timeframe.
He then played for the [[Miami Heat]] in 1994–95 with former Iowa teammate [[Kevin Gamble]], where Lohaus averaged 4.4 points per game.
In his NBA career, Lohaus played in 656 games over 11 years, scoring a total of 3,854 points, and converting 392 three-point shots (over 30% of his total points scored).
Notably, Lohaus appears in the video game ''[[NBA Jam (2010 video game)|NBA Jam]]'' as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks
==Career statistics==
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==Personal life==
He has had a home in the Iowa City area since 1987, and is a scout with the Spurs organization, covering the midwest region, and also is a broker for commercial airplanes and airplane parts. He endowed a full athletic scholarship to the Iowa Hawkeyes basketball program in 1996, the first former student-athlete to do so in the school's history.<ref>[http://www.iowalum.com/daa/lohaus.html Brad Lohaus & Anne Schuchmann Lohaus Distinguished Alumni Award] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091120230516/http://www.iowalum.com/daa/lohaus.html |date=November 20, 2009 }}</ref> He and his wife Anne have two sons, Wyatt and Tanner, who both formerly played basketball for the [[Northern Iowa Panthers men's basketball|Northern Iowa Panthers]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://thegazette.com/2012/08/03/uni-is-perfect-fit-for-iowa-city-wests-lohaus|title = UNI is 'perfect fit' for Iowa City West's Lohaus}}</ref>
==References==
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[[Category:Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)]]
[[Category:People from New Ulm, Minnesota]]
[[Category:Power forwards
[[Category:Sacramento Kings players]]
[[Category:San Antonio Spurs players]]
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