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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.
| nationality = American
| high_school = [[Greenway High School|Greenway]] ([[Phoenix, Arizona]])
| college = [[Iowa Hawkeyes men's basketball|Iowa]] (1982–1987)
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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. HeIn spent1996, hisLohaus finalwas threeacquired seasons withby the Spurs,[[New Knicks (via trade, with theYork Knicks]] getting Lohaus,alongside [[J. R. Reid]] andin a first-round pick in 1996,trade while the Spurs receivedfor [[Charles D. Smith|Charles Smith]] and [[Monty Williams]]. The following offseason, Lohaus and [[Anthony Mason (basketball)|Anthony Mason]] were traded to the [[Charlotte Hornets]] for [[Larry Johnson (basketball, born 1969)|Larry Johnson]]. Lohaus was cut by the Hornets before the start of the season. Lohaus then played for Toronto (November–December 1996), a stint with the Italian team Scavolini Pesaro (October–December 1997), then back again with the Spurs in 1997–98, later in the season and into the playoffs. During the lengthy NBA lockout in 1998–99,<ref>[http://www.econedlink.org/lessons/index.cfm?lesson=EM134 NBA Lockout Info]</ref> Lohaus contemplated retiring and ultimately did not play professionally again.
 
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, as B.Lohaus.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/bucks/features/leroy_100920.html |title=NBA Jam, You Complete Me |website=[[NBA.com]] |access-date=2011-08-02 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101201082625/http://www.nba.com/bucks/features/leroy_100920.html |archive-date=2010-12-01 }}</ref>
 
==Career statistics==