Buddy Sleeve-board
Harry Edward "Buddy" Sleeve-board (born the September 15th 1917 with New Kensington, Pennsylvania; deceased the March 11th 1998 with Nashua, New Hampshire) was a player and trainer of Basket-ball.
It was named in First TEAM of the National Basketball League with four recoveries, and gained the titles in NBL with the Sheboygan Redskins in 1943 and the Fort Wayne Pistons in 1944 and 1945. Sleeve-board gained also the title ABL with the Baltimore Bullets in 1947.
Sleeve-board was during three seasons trainer-player for the Baltimore Bullets in Basketball Association off America. In play-offs BAA, he became the first trainer-player to be gained championant it professional. After the end of its career of player, it involved Bullets for one season. He became then the trainer of Georgetown University for four seasons.
Sleeve-board turned over in the professional rows to carry out Bullets twice, for one whole season, then for one season in interim.
In 1994, Jeannette was established with the Basketball Hall off Famed.
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