- Max "Slats"
Zaslofsky (December 7, 1925 –
October 15, 1985) was an
American professional basketball player and coach. He pla**** in the
Basketball ****ociation...
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coaches for the Nets franchise. The franchise's
first head
coach was Max
Zaslofsky, who led the team for two seasons.
Kevin Loughery is the only Nets coach...
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determined by
totals rather than averages. All-BAA
First Team: G Max
Zaslofsky,
Chicago Stags G/F Bob Davies,
Rochester Royals C
George Mikan, Minneapolis...
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Olympic gold
medalist Slats Long (1906–1964),
American jazz
clarinetist Max
Zaslofsky (1925–1985), or Slats,
American basketball player Glen
Sather (born 1943)...
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Philadelphia Warriors F Bob Feerick,
Washington Capitols G Max
Zaslofsky,
Chicago Stags All-BAA
Second Team G
Buddy Jeannette,
Baltimore Bullets...
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points Record 1
November 2 New York 63–47 Max
Zaslofsky (18) 1–0 2
November 5 @
Boston 57–55 Max
Zaslofsky (28) 2–0 3
November 7 @
Providence 65–73 Doyle...
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Brooklyn Nets head
coaches Max
Zaslofsky (1967–1969) York
Larese (1969–1970) Lou
Carnesecca (1970–1973)
Kevin Loughery (1973–1980) Bob MacKinnon...
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Brooklyn Nets head
coaches Max
Zaslofsky (1967–1969) York
Larese (1969–1970) Lou
Carnesecca (1970–1973)
Kevin Loughery (1973–1980) Bob MacKinnon...
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Hermano da
Silva Ramos, French-Brazilian race car
driver 1925 – Max
Zaslofsky,
American basketball player and
coach (d. 1985) 1926 –
William John McNaughton...
- 1947–48
season at 22.1
points per game, but lost the
scoring title to Max
Zaslofsky, who had more
total points.
Fulks had a
career best 26.0
points per game...