- Hank Beenders
Henry G. "Hank" Beenders (
June 2 1916 ,Haarlem ,Netherlands –October 27 2003 ,Somerset, New Jersey ,United States ) was a Dutch-Americanbasketball player.Beenders was born on June 2, 1916 in Haarlem, Netherlands, and migrated to the U.S. at age eight. He lived in
Brooklyn ,New York andScotch Plains, New Jersey , moving toBridgewater Township, New Jersey in the late 1960s. ["Former Philadelphia Warriors player Hank Beenders dies at 87", "Burlington County Times ",October 27 ,2003 .] He attendedNorth Plainfield High School inNorth Plainfield, New Jersey . [http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/beendha01.html Hank Beenders] , Basketball-Reference.com. AccessedSeptember 22 ,2007 .]He played the center position on the 1941 NIT champion
Long Island University team, and was team captain during the 1941-42 season under Hall of Fame coachClair Bee . [http://espn.go.com/classic/obit/s/2003/1027/1648416.html "Beenders played in NBA forerunner"] ,ESPN Classic ,October 27 ,2003 . AccessedJuly 15 ,2007 .] He became one of the first international basketball players in the NBA) (when it was the Basketball Association of America) and the first to reach the NBA finals. Beenders played for theProvidence Steamrollers in 1947 and 1948, the Philadelphia Warriors in 1948, and for theBoston Celtics in 1949. In 1949 the year he left basketball, the BAA became the NBA after adding several teams from the rival National Basketball League (NBL). Beenders averaged 12.3 points in his rookie season with Providence, which was 13th best in the league that season.Beenders was also a war veteran (He served with the Army Air Corps during
World War II ). He had started his professional basketball career after the war. After ending his basketball career, he become an international sales representative for a clothing exporting company inNew York City for 35 years. He was 87 when he died at the Somerset Medical Center inSomerville, New Jersey .References
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