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Joseph Bohomiel Lapchick (April 12, 1900 –
August 10, 1970) was an
American professional basketball player,
mostly known for
playing with the Original...
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Lapchick is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Joe
Lapchick (1900–1970),
American basketball player Richard Lapchick,
American academic...
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Richard E.
Lapchick is a
human rights activist and sportswriter.
Lapchick's life p****ion
began in
Germany at the age of 14
while touring the **** internment...
- Freeman.
Lapchick coached from 1936 to 1947 and
again from 1956 to 1965. His
Redmen teams won four NIT
championships (1943, 1944, 1959, 1965).
Lapchick preferred...
- Saperstein. As Ned Irish, a New York
Knicks executive, and
their coach, Joe
Lapchick, take the
initiative to
integrate the team with
support of NBA President...
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league beginning in 1950.
According to
racial equality activist Richard Lapchick, the NBA in 2023 was
composed of 70.4
percent black players, 17.5 percent...
- coach, Joe
Lapchick.
Beginning in 1950, the
Knicks made
three consecutive appearances in the NBA Finals, all of
which were
losing efforts.
Lapchick resigned...
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Archived from the
original on
December 4, 2013.
Retrieved June 27, 2013.
Lapchick,
Richard (August 17, 2006). "Report Card: Tagliabue's
legacy includes new...
- Fame. On
November 21, 2013, he was a
recipient of the
Lapchick award (in
memory of Joe
Lapchick St. John's
Basketball Coach,
together with Don Haskins...
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Knicks (3) (1, 0–1) Joe
Lapchick 1952
Minneapolis Lakers (2) (3, 3–0) John
Kundla 4–3 New York
Knicks (3) (2, 0–2) Joe
Lapchick 1953
Minneapolis Lakers...