How old was Ossie Schectman when he died?

How old was Ossie Schectman when he died?

94 years (1919–2013)
Ossie Schectman/Age at death

On July 30, 2013, Schectman died at age 94 in Delray Beach, Florida. He was survived by his sons Stewart and Peter, his sister and two grandchildren.

Is Ossie Schectman still alive?

Deceased (1919–2013)
Ossie Schectman/Living or Deceased

Who scored the first 2 points in the NBA history?

Schectman
Schectman scored the NBA’s first two points. CR: Schectman got the ball at the foul line, dribbled once, went up with a two-handed, underhand layup, which was the shot at the time.

What race ethnicity was the first person to score a basket in the NBA?

And decades later, the Jewish player’s achievement would finally be noted: he himself never made a fuss about it. On November 1, 1946, the NBA’s first basket was scored when Ossie Schectman of the New York Knickerbockers sank a layup, in a game against the Toronto Huskies.

Who was the first NBA star?

6′ 10″ George Mikan was the NBA’s first superstar and was the star of the NBA’s first dynasty. His career started in 1946 with the Chicago American Gears of the NBL.

Who was the first black guy to play basketball?

Earl Lloyd
On October 31, 1950, 21-year-old Earl Lloyd becomes the first African American to play in an NBA game when he takes the court in the season opener for the Washington Capitols. Lloyd grew up in Jim Crow Virginia and went to West Virginia State, where he was the star of the school’s championship basketball team.

Is James Naismith white?

Naismith was born on November 6, 1861, in Almonte, Province of Canada (now part of Mississippi Mills, Ontario, Canada) to Scottish parents. He never had a middle name and never signed his name with an “A” initial. The “A” was added by someone in administration at the University of Kansas.

How did basketball become black?

When basketball was invented in 1891, it was a totally white game. In 1904, Edwin Bancroft Henderson, a black Washington, D.C., gym teacher, took a summer course at Harvard and brought the game back to black segregated schools.

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