Chick Halbert
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Chick Halbert| Height | 6 ft |
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| Height in | 9 |
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| Weight lb | 225 |
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| Birth date | February 27, 1919 |
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| Birth place | Albany, Texas |
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| Nationality | American |
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| Death date | March 4, 2013 (aged 94) |
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| Death place | Coupeville, Washington |
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| High school | House (House, New Mexico) |
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| College | West Texas A&M (1939–1942) |
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| Career number | 22, 20, 11, 6, 14, 13 |
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| Years 1 | 1946–1947 |
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| Team 1 | Chicago Stags |
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| Years 2 | 1947–1948 |
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| Team 2 | Philadelphia Warriors |
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| Years 3 | 1948–1949 |
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| Team 3 | Boston Celtics |
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| Years 4 | 1949 |
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| Team 4 | Providence Steamrollers |
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| Years 5 | – |
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| Team 5 | Washington Capitols |
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| Team 6 | Baltimore Bullets |
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Charles Pinkney "Chick" Halbert IV (February 27, 1919 – March 4, 2013) was an American professional basketball player.[1]
A 6'9" center from West Texas A&M University, Halbert played five seasons (1946–1951) in the Basketball Association of America (later known as the National Basketball Association). He was a member of the Chicago Stags, the Philadelphia Warriors, the Boston Celtics, the Providence Steamrollers, the Washington Capitols, and the Baltimore Bullets. He averaged 8.8 points per game and 7.9 rebounds per game in his career and earned All-BAA Second Team honors in 1947.
BAA/NBA career statistics
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Playoffs
References
- ^ "Charles Halbert Obituary". Wallin Funeral Home & Cremation, LLC. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
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