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Glick, Norm

Norman Stanley Glick

After playing college ball at Loyola Marymount (Loyola College of Los Angeles), Glick played one game in the NBA.

Birth and Death Dates:
b. Nov. 10, 1927 - March 19, 1989

Career Highlights:
A 6'7" forward/center, Glick played two seasons at Loyola College (Los Angeles) in the late 1940s. After a 20-10 season in 1948, the Lions had a record of 22-14 the following year. That season, Glick scored 475 points (57th in the nation and highest point total for a Jewish college player that year) while playing in all 36 games for a 13.2 points per game average.

In 1949-50, he played in one game and scored two points (he scored on his only field goal attempt) for the Minneapolis Lakers. The Lakers won the NBA title that year.

Origin:
New York

Career Dates:
Glick played forward at Loyola Marymount from 1948-1949. He played in the NBA for the Minneapolis Lakers in 1949-50.

Physical description:
6'7", 190 pounds

Career Statistics:
In the NBA:
Games: 1
Points: 2
Points Per Game: 2.0

Field Goals Made: 1
Field Goals Attempted: 1
Field Goal Percentage: 1.000

Free Throws Made: 0
Free Throws Attempted: 0
Free Throw Percentage: 0.000

Rebounds: not available
Assists: 0
Assists Per Game: 0.0
Personal Fouls: 0



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References:
encyclopedia of JEWS in sports, by Bernard Postal, Jesse Silver, and Roy Silver (New York: Bloch Publishing Co., 1965)
The Official NBA Encyclopedia: Third Edition, edited by Jan Hubbard (New York: Doubleday, 2000)
Ronald Encyclopedia of Basketball, edited by William G. Mokray (Ronald Press: 1962)
1949 Converse Basketball Yearbook, by the Converse Rubber Company (Malden, Massachusetts, 1949)