George Feigenbaum

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George Feigenbaum
Personal information
Born(1929-07-02)July 2, 1929
Milwaukee Hawks
1956Hazleton Hawks
1956–1959Wilkes-Barre Barons
1959–1960Hazleton Hawks
Career highlights and awards
  • All-
    EPBL
    Second Team (1954)
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George Feigenbaum (July 2, 1929 – December 25, 2000) was an American professional

Milwaukee Hawks
.

Feigenbaum was born in

PSAL and led the league in scoring his senior season. He was recruited to the University of Kentucky basketball team where he played under coach Adolph Rupp. Feigenbaum's college career finished at Long Island University
.

Besides his two seasons in the NBA, Feigenbaum also played in the

American Basketball League (ABA). He was selected to the All-EPBL Second Team while playing for the Williamsport Billies in 1954.[1]

After retiring from professional basketball he started a plumbing company in New York City. He died on December 25, 2000, and was survived by his wife, Francine Feigenbaum, and three children.[2]

NBA career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game
 PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

Regular season

Year Team GP MPG FG% FT% RPG APG PPG
1949–50 Baltimore 12 .246 .444 .8 3.0
1952–53 Milwaukee 5 15.8 .182 .533 1.4 1.8 3.2
Career 17 15.8 .228 .485 1.4 1.8 3.1

References

  1. ^ "George Feigenbaum minor league basketball statistics". Stats Crew. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  2. ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths Feigenbaum, George". nytimes.com. The New York Times Company. January 28, 2001. Retrieved January 13, 2014.

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