Robert J. Houbregs (March 12, 1932 – May 28, 2014) was a Canadian professional basketball player. Houbregs was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall...
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site. Schrempf received the most votes followed by Todd MacCulloch and Bob Houbregs. Center Bruno Boin (1956–1957, 1959) Guard Chester Dorsey (1974–1977)...
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Timberwolves (2014–2020) Golden State Warriors (2020–present) Hall of Famers Bob Houbregs, 1987 Steve Nash, 2018 Most Valuable Player Steve Nash, 2 times, 2005–2006...
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mark in the Pac-12 in 20 years and second in Huskies history behind Bob Houbregs' 25.6 points per game in 1952–1953. Fultz also led the team in minutes...
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Horry Ed Horton Talen Horton-Tucker Bill Hosket Jr. Bill Hosket Sr. Bob Houbregs Danuel House Eddie House Caleb Houstan Allan Houston Byron Houston Tom...
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Volchok (1969) Bob Houbregs (1969–1973) Bill Russell (1973–1977) Zollie Volchok (1977–1983) Les Habegger (1983–1985) Lenny Wilkens (1985–1986) Bob Whitsitt...
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Head football coach at the University of Illinois Bob Houbregs Mu Professional basketball player Bob Howsam Pi 1938 President and General Manager of the...
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Archived from the original on June 7, 2017. Retrieved August 30, 2017. "Bobby Houbregs". Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 30, 2017...
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1931 – Józef Tischner, Polish priest and philosopher (d. 2000) 1932 – Bob Houbregs, Canadian basketball player (d. 2014) 1932 – Andrew Young, American pastor...
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first and only NBA Championship. Bob Pettit scored 50 points in the final game of the series. The following season Bob Pettit led the Hawks to a Western...
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Billy Hassett Paul Hoffman Bob Houbregs Buddy Jeannette Herman Klotz Jim Luisi Ray Lumpp John Mandic Eddie Miller Ken Murray Bob Peterson Don Rehfeldt Chick...
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Bianchi, and included All-Star guard Walt Hazzard and All-Rookie Team members Bob Rule and Al Tucker. The expansion team debuted in San Francisco with a 144–116...
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1912) 2014 – Malcolm Glazer, American businessman (b. 1928) 2014 – Bob Houbregs, Canadian-American basketball player and manager (b. 1932) 2014 – Isaac...
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John Bunn Award—Bob Cousy and Wooden. Twenty player inductees were born outside the United States. Canadian-born Robert J. "Bob" Houbregs (inducted 1987)...
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Russell, forwards Heinsohn and Frank Ramsey, and guards Bill Sharman and Bob Cousy. Russell's first Celtics game came on December 22, 1956, against the...
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2024 Since 2022, the Eastern Conference championship trophy was renamed the Bob Cousy Trophy in honor of the legendary Celtics player. 1974 1976 1981 1984...
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Holiday – undrafted in 2011; currently plays for the New York Knicks Bob Houbregs (1959) – first Washington alumnus in the Naismith Memorial Basketball...
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basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved October 12, 2010. "Bob Houbregs Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved...
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Holden, poet, film director and visual artist Antony Holland, actor Bob Houbregs, NBA player for the Milwaukee Hawks, Baltimore Bullets, Boston Celtics...
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later becoming the cornerstone of the Celtics dynasty. Led by Russell, Bob Cousy, and Tom Heinsohn, the Celtics won their first NBA championship in...
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Bob Whitsitt is a former sports executive in both the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Football League (NFL). He has served as the...
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original on September 11, 2012. Retrieved September 8, 2012. "Robert J. "Bob" Houbregs". Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. CBS Interactive. Archived...
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1943–44, fought in World War II, then finished his career from 1946 to 1949. Bob Love was verified as Southern's all-time leading scorer by Southern University's...
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2009-01-23. "Bob Houbregs, Husky basketball icon, dies at 82". The Seattle Times. 2014-05-29. Retrieved 2017-06-27. "Husky Legend Bob Houbregs Passes Away...
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from coaching, he again became coach of the SuperSonics when he replaced Bob Hopkins who was fired 22 games into the 1977–78 season after a dismal 5–17...
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Quigley, who officiated over 1,500 U.S. college games, as a referee; and Bob Houbregs, a superstar at the University of Washington in the early 1950s who went...
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NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved April 16, 2024. "Bob Houbregs NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 25, 2019...
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November 25, 1953, he was traded by the Bullets to the Milwaukee Hawks for Bob Houbregs. On December 21, 1953, he was traded by the Hawks to the Fort Wayne Pistons...
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assistant Bob Weiss. Weiss was fired in January of the following season, after going only 13–17. Walker and Sund replaced Weiss with assistant Bob Hill, who...
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recruited his players, including later Hall of Famers Andy Phillip, Bob McDermott, Bob Houbregs, Buddy Jeannette and George Yardley. The Zollner Pistons were...
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