Kleggie Hermsen
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Personal information | |
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Born | Hill City, Minnesota, U.S. | March 12, 1923
Died | March 2, 1994 | (aged 70)
Listed height | 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) |
Listed weight | 225 lb (102 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Vocational (Minneapolis, Minnesota) |
College | Minnesota (1944–1945) |
Playing career | 1943–1953 |
Position | Center / forward |
Number | 11, 16, 29, 13, 10 |
Career history | |
1943–1944, 1945–1946 | Sheboygan Red Skins |
1946 | Cleveland Rebels |
1946–1947 | Toronto Huskies |
1947–1948 | Baltimore Bullets |
1948–1949 | Washington Capitols |
1949–1950 | Chicago Stags |
1950–1951 | Tri-Cities Blackhawks |
1951–1952 | Boston Celtics |
1952 | Indianapolis Olympians |
Career highlights and awards | |
Career BAA/NBA statistics | |
Points | 2,669 |
Rebounds | 467 |
Assists | 366 |
Stats at NBA.com | |
Stats at Basketball Reference |
Clarence Henry "Kleggie" Hermsen (March 12, 1923 – March 2, 1994) was an American professional basketball player.
A 6-foot-9 center from the University of Minnesota, Hermsen began his professional career with the Sheboygan Red Skins of the National Basketball League in 1943–44 and 1945–46. He scored 11 points in 12 games during his rookie campaign, but played a greater role in his second season, scoring 55 points in 21 games. Both Red Skins teams advanced to the NBL championship series — losses to the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons and Rochester Royals.
Hermsen then played six seasons (1946–1951; 1952–1953) in the Basketball Association of America and National Basketball Association as a member of the Cleveland Rebels, Toronto Huskies, Baltimore Bullets, Washington Capitols, Chicago Stags, Tri-Cities Blackhawks, Boston Celtics, and Indianapolis Olympians. He averaged 9.3 points per game and 5.8 rebounds per game in his BAA/NBA career and won a league championship with the Bullets in 1948.
BAA/NBA career statistics
[edit]GP | Games played | GS | Games started | MPG | Minutes per game |
FG% | Field goal percentage | 3P% | 3-point field goal percentage | FT% | Free throw percentage |
RPG | Rebounds per game | APG | Assists per game | SPG | Steals per game |
BPG | Blocks per game | PPG | Points per game | Bold | Career high |
† | Won an NBA championship |
Regular season
[edit]Year | Team | GP | MPG | FG% | FT% | RPG | APG | PPG |
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1946–47 | Cleveland | 11 | – | .269 | .467 | – | .9 | 3.9 |
1946–47 | Toronto | 21 | – | .291 | .660 | – | .7 | 12.1 |
1947–48† | Baltimore | 48 | – | .277 | .665 | – | 1.0 | 12.0 |
1948–49 | Washington | 60 | – | .312 | .682 | – | 1.7 | 11.8 |
1949–50 | Chicago | 67 | – | .319 | .619 | – | 1.5 | 8.1 |
1950–51 | Tri-Cities/Boston | 71 | – | .293 | .654 | 6.3 | 1.3 | 7.5 |
1952–53 | Boston | 4 | 5.5 | .000 | .500 | 1.8 | .0 | .3 |
1952–53 | Indianapolis | 6 | 6.7 | .182 | .667 | 2.0 | .7 | 1.7 |
Career | 288 | 6.2 | .297 | .654 | 5.8 | 1.3 | 9.3 |
Playoffs
[edit]Year | Team | GP | MPG | FG% | FT% | RPG | APG | PPG |
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1948† | Baltimore | 11 | – | .252 | .714 | – | 1.1 | 11.0 |
1949 | Washington | 11 | – | .268 | .663 | – | 1.1 | 12.3 |
1950 | Chicago | 2 | – | .292 | .800 | – | 2.5 | 9.0 |
1951 | Boston | 2 | – | .167 | .000 | 1.5 | .0 | 1.0 |
Career | 26 | – | .261 | .689 | 1.5 | 1.1 | 10.6 |
External links
[edit]- Career statistics from NBA.com and Basketball Reference
- 1923 births
- 1994 deaths
- American expatriate basketball people in Canada
- American men's basketball players
- Baltimore Bullets (1944–1954) players
- Basketball players from Minnesota
- Boston Celtics players
- Centers (basketball)
- Chicago Stags players
- Cleveland Rebels players
- Indianapolis Olympians players
- Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball players
- NBA championship–winning players
- People from Aitkin County, Minnesota
- Power forwards
- Sheboygan Red Skins players
- Toronto Huskies players
- Tri-Cities Blackhawks players
- Washington Capitols players
- 20th-century American sportsmen
- American basketball biography, 1920s birth stubs