Since Stewart had redshirted in college, he was eligible to be drafted professionally. He was drafted by the Chicago Bulls, in the 6th round of the 1972 NBA draft, with the 95th overall pick. He was also drafted by The Floridians of the American Basketball Association (ABA). However, he chose to return to Santa Clara for his final season of college eligibility. In his final college season, Stewart averaged 18.7 points and 9.0 rebounds per game. He was again named to the All-West Coast Conference First team.[1] He was inducted into Santa Clara's Athletics Hall of Fame in 1987.[3]
Professional career
In the 1973 NBA draft, Stewart was selected in the 7th round, by the Boston Celtics, with the 120th overall pick of the draft. However, he never played in the NBA. He instead played briefly in the Western Basketball League, with the Martinez Muirs.[4] Stewart then headed to France, where he played for seven years, with AS Merck and AS Monaco.[5] He was a standout for those teams, and he was later named to AS Monaco Basket's club Hall of Fame.[6]