Swede Halbrook

Swede Halbrook

Infobox Pro athlete
name = Harvey "Swede" Halbrook


league = NBA
height = 7 ft 3 in (2.21 m)
weight = 235 lb (107 kg)
position = Center
birth_date = birth date|1933|1|30|mf=y
birth_place =
death_date = death date and age|1988|4|5|1933|1|30|mf=y
death_place = Portland, Oregon
team = Syracuse Nationals ('60-'62)
college = Oregon State University
nationality = American
draft = Territorial pick
draft_team = Syracuse Nationals
draft_year = 1956
career_start = 1960
career_end = 1962
awards =

Harvey Wade "Swede" Halbrook (January 30, 1933 - April 5, 1988) was an American former NBA player who played from 1960-1962. He played in college for Oregon State University, and at 7 ft 3 in (2.21 m), was at the time the tallest player to ever play college basketball.cite web|url=http://alumni.oregonstate.edu/famous/h.html|title=OSU's Famous Alumni|accessdate=2006-09-09]

College career

When Halbrook joined the Oregon State Beavers, "Life magazine" declared him the "World's Tallest Basketball Player" in their Jan. 18, 1954 issue. Under legendary head coach Slats Gill, he instantly turned the team into a national title contender, earning All-American status in 1955 and All-Pacific CoastConference first team and All-Northern Division first team honors in 1954 and 1955, the only two seasons he played. As of 2006, he still holds the top 3 spots on Oregon State's single game rebound records, his top performance of 36 being tied for 15th in NCAA history. He also holds the Oregon State record for free throws attempted at 28.cite web|url=http://osubeavers.nmnathletics.com//pdf7/21238.pdf?SPSID=27770&SPID=1954&DB_OEM_ID=4700|title=Oregon State Basketball - Player Records & Honors|accessdate=2006-09-09]

Professional career

Halbrook signed with the Wichita Vickers in 1956, where he played five seasons and led the team to the national AAU title in 1959. The next year he was selected to play for the Syracuse Nationals. He played in 79 games for them in the 1960-61 season, with his team making it to the NBA playoffs and finishing the season in third place. Halbrook was a key presence in many of the Nationals' victories, including a 3-game series sweep over Wilt Chamberlain and the Philadelphia Warriors. Syracuse coach Alex Hannum told an Oregonian reporter that "Wilt was really concerned with Swede...Wilt never had to look anyone in the eye and he would get more involved in trying to outplay Swede than he would in trying to win the game."

The following season he played in 64 games for the Nationals, that season marking the end of his professional career.

Personal life

Off-court issues cut short both Halbrook's college and professional careers. He would reportedly go missing for days, sometimes weeks at a time without explanation.cite web|url=http://alumni.oregonstate.edu/eclips/carry/july12_2002.html|title=Up Close and Personal: Tallest Beaver Ever|accessdate=2006-09-09] Oregon State coach Gill was forced to cut him from the team after only two seasons for skipping class so often. Nationals coach Hannum is quoted to have said that "He could have had a worthwhile career if he had taken care of himself. During his second season, he disappeared for a week and we sent the police out to look for him. But they couldn’t find a 7-footer! He came back on his own but he never would tell me where he had been."

Swede moved to Portland, Oregon after being released from the Nationals and worked at a variety of odd jobs for the remainder of his life. He died of a heart attack on April 5, 1988 on a Portland city bus.

References

External links

* [http://www.databasebasketball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=HALBRHA01 Database Basketball] - Harvey Halbrook stats


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