High school Palubinskas attended
Narrabundah College in
Canberra, where he practiced different sports (
swimming,
track and field,
football,
gymnastics). He started playing basketball at age 14. In Canberra, he played for a team of Lithuanian immigrants. After moving to
Melbourne, Palubinskas played for the St. Kilda Saints, winning the Victorian Championship in 1970.
College Coach
Lindsay Gaze, who back then considered Palubinskas as "the best offensive player in the history of Australia", put him in contact with
Dale Brown, who later became his coach at LSU. He holds the record for the most consecutive free throws in a game (14) and 43 consecutive for the season. He won NJCAA All-American status at Ricks College (which is now BYU-Idaho) and scored 24 points a game over his two years.
Professional Palubinskas was selected in the
1974 NBA draft by the
Atlanta Hawks in the fourth round. He was then traded to the
New Orleans Jazz and drafted in the eighth round of the
ABA draft by the
Utah Stars. Palubinskas never played in the NBA. In Australia, he played for the Caulfield Spartans, scoring a record-breaking 66 points in a championship game in 1976. ==National team career==