Joe McNamee
John Joseph McNamee known as Joe McNamee (born the September 24th 1926) is old a player of professional basketball American, which evolved/moved at the station of strong Ailier or pivot.
Biography
Joe McNamee began his career when it was student with the Université of San Francisco. He was drafté in 9th position with the first turn in 1950 by the Rochester Royals, with which he gained title NBA in 1951, under the direction of the trainer Lester Harrison. But it left the team after the conquest of the title to dispute the season 1951 - 52 with the Baltimore Bullets. It was its last season in NBA. During its short career, it disputed 118 matches, marking 289 points (either an average of 2,4 pts per match).
External bonds
- the card of Joe McNamee on the site basketball-refers
- Statistiques of Joe McNamee on the site database basketball
Sources
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