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Bobby Wanzer

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Nationality
  
American

Number
  
9

Weight
  
77 kg

Listed height
  
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)

Name
  
Bobby Wanzer

Education
  
Seton Hall University

Listed weight
  
170 lb (77 kg)

Role
  
Basketball Player

Positions
  
Basketball positions

Pro career
  
1947–1957

Height
  
1.83 m


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Born
  
June 4, 1921 (age 102) Brooklyn, New York (
1921-06-04
)

College
  
Seton Hall (1942–1943, 1946–1947)

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Robert Francis Wanzer, also known as Hooks Wanzer (June 4, 1921 – January 23, 2016) was an American basketball player and coach.

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A 6'0" guard, Wanzer played collegiately at Seton Hall University. After leading Seton Hall to a 16-2 record as a sophomore, Wanzer enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. He made the All-Pacific Armed Forces all-star basketball team, and he participated in the occupation of Guam.

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Wanzer was selected by the Rochester Royals in 1948. Royals star Bob Davies was a Seton Hall coach and steered the star guard to the NBL contender. Initially a reserve behind Al Cervi and Red Holzman, Wanzer later teamed with Davies to form a potent backcourt for the day. The Royals were very successful 1947–1954, and their smaller stars, like Wanzer, were considered their biggest assets. With Wanzer, Rochester won the 1950–51 National Basketball Association (NBA) title.

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Wanzer played his entire career with the Royals, retiring from play after the end of the 1957 season. He was a five-time All-Star with the Royals, made the All-NBA Second Team three consecutive times, and in the 1951–52 season, Wanzer became the first player to ever shoot over 90% from the free throw line in a season. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1987.

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Wanzer would also coach the Royals as well. He was a player-coach for two years, and then (after the franchise moved to Cincinnati) coached for another season. His 1957–58 Cincinnati Royals were an NBA contender, but injuries stopped the team short. When star Maurice Stokes was permanently injured, Wanzer moved on early the following NBA season.

In 1962, Wanzer became the first coach at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford, New York. He coached there for 24 seasons and also served as the school's athletic director. On August 17, 2007, Wanzer was inducted into the United States Marine Corps Sports Hall of Fame. Wanzer died on January 23, 2016 at his home in Pittsford, New York.

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References

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