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'''Arthur Sherwood Hillhouse''' (June 12, 1916 – October 27{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}}, 1980) was an American professional [[basketball]] player. |
'''Arthur Sherwood Hillhouse''' (June 12, 1916 – October 27{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}}, 1980) was an American professional [[basketball]] player. |
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A 6'7" [[center (basketball)|center]] from [[Long Island University]], Hillhouse played two seasons (1946–1948) in the [[Basketball Association of America]] as a member of the [[Philadelphia Warriors]]. He averaged 5.9 [[points per game]] in his career and won a league championship in 1947. During the 1947 finals, Hillhouse set a still standing NBA record by becoming the only player to foul out of every game of a 5-game playoff series.<ref name=nba.com>{{cite web | title=nba.com: Playoff Records: Miscellaneous |
A 6'7" [[center (basketball)|center]] from [[Long Island University]], Hillhouse played two seasons (1946–1948) in the [[Basketball Association of America]] as a member of the [[Philadelphia Warriors]]. He averaged 5.9 [[points per game]] in his career and won a league championship in 1947. During the 1947 finals, Hillhouse set a still standing NBA record by becoming the only player to foul out of every game of a 5-game playoff series.<ref name=nba.com>{{cite web | title=nba.com: Playoff Records: Miscellaneous – Series|url=http://www.nba.com/history/records/playoffs_series_miscellaneous.html| accessdate=2008-04-20| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20080422162114/http://www.nba.com/history/records/playoffs_series_miscellaneous.html| archivedate= 22 April 2008 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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{{Philadelphia Sphas 1944–45 ABL champions}} |
{{Philadelphia Sphas 1944–45 ABL champions}} |
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{{Philadelphia Warriors |
{{Philadelphia Warriors 1946–47 BAA champions}} |
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Revision as of 22:41, 28 September 2016
Personal information | |
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Born | June 12, 1916 |
Died | October 27, 1980 | (aged 64)
Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Listed weight | 220 lb (100 kg) |
Career information | |
College | LIU Brooklyn (1934–1939) |
Playing career | 1943–1949 |
Position | Center |
Number | 18 |
Career history | |
1943–1946 | Philadelphia Sphas |
1946–1948 | Philadelphia Warriors |
1948 | Wilkes-Barre Barons |
1948–1949 | Lancaster Red Roses |
Career highlights and awards | |
Stats at NBA.com | |
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com | |
Arthur Sherwood Hillhouse (June 12, 1916 – October 27[citation needed], 1980) was an American professional basketball player.
A 6'7" center from Long Island University, Hillhouse played two seasons (1946–1948) in the Basketball Association of America as a member of the Philadelphia Warriors. He averaged 5.9 points per game in his career and won a league championship in 1947. During the 1947 finals, Hillhouse set a still standing NBA record by becoming the only player to foul out of every game of a 5-game playoff series.[1]
References
- ^ "nba.com: Playoff Records: Miscellaneous – Series". Archived from the original on 22 April 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-20.
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