Jim Krebs

Jim Krebs

Infobox NBA player
name = James Krebs
nickname = Big Jim, Red


caption =
position = Power forward
Center
height_ft = 6
height_in = 8
weight_lbs = 230
nationality = USA
birth_date = birth date|1935|9|8|
birth_place = Webster Groves, Missouri
death_date = death date and age|1965|5|6|1935|9|8
death_place = Woodland Hills, California
college = Southern Methodist University
draft = 1st round, 3rd pick overall
draft_year = 1957
draft_team = Minneapolis Lakers
career_start = 1957
career_end = 1964
former_teams = Minneapolis Lakers
Los Angeles Lakers
awards =

James Krebs (September 8 1935–May 6 1965) was an American basketball player. A 6'8" (2.03 m) power forward/center, he starred for the SMU Mustangs during the mid-1950s and later played with the Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA. He died in a freak tree falling accident at the age of 29.

Early life and college

Krebs was born in Webster Groves, Missouri. While representing Webster Groves High School in a St. Louis-area all-star game, he attracted the attention of Doc Hayes, the men's basketball coach at Southern Methodist University in Texas. Hayes convinced Krebs to sign with SMU, and recruited two fellow Missourans to play alongside him." [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,865673,00.html Feed It To the Big Man] ". "Time". January 21, 1957.]

Described as a "cautious, careful player" [" [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,862468,00.html Odd Assortment] ." "Time". March 4, 1957.] with an "unstoppable hook shot,"Rick Alonzo. "SMU will retire No. 32 worn by late Jim Krebs." "The Dallas Morning News". February 23, 2003.] Krebs became the star of the Mustangs and one of the best players in the nation. He scored 1,753 points in his three varsity seasons (1954–1957), led the Mustangs to three consecutive Southwest Conference championships, and was named to three All-SWC teams. Coach Hayes' strategy was simple: " [W] hen Jim is free, feed it to the big man."

In 1956, Krebs' team reached the NCAA National Semifinals, where they faced Bill Russell and the University of San Francisco. SMU lost 86-68, but Krebs did outscore future Hall of Famer Russell 24-17. The next year, Krebs earned consensus All-American honors and appeared on the cover of "Sports Illustrated" with the headline: "Big Jim and the Texas Boom".Kevin Sherrington. " [http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/columnists/ksherrington/stories/040107dnsposherrington.3b87c9e.html Great Ride Cut Short] ". "The Dallas Morning News". April 1, 2007.] His team reached the NCAA Tournament once again that spring, but they were defeated 73-65 by Wilt Chamberlain and the University of Kansas in the Midwestern semifinals. [ [http://www.databasesports.com/ncaab/tourney.htm?yr=1957 1957 NCAA Tournament] . DatabaseSports.com. Retrieved September 1, 2007.]

During Krebs' collegiate career, basketball became so popular at SMU that the school constructed a new, $2.25 million basketball arena in 1956—Moody Coliseum, which the Mustangs use to this day. Other schools in the Southwest Conference, who had mainly emphasized college football, took notice of Krebs' success and increased funding for their own basketball programs.

NBA

After his senior season at SMU, Krebs was selected by the Minneapolis Lakers with the third overall pick in the 1957 NBA Draft. He played with the Lakers (who moved to Los Angeles in 1960) for seven seasons, mostly in a reserve role behind Vern Mikkelsen, Larry Foust, or Rudy LaRusso. The team reached the NBA Finals three times (1959, 1962, and 1963), but lost each series to Bill Russell's Boston Celtics. Over his career, Krebs posted statistics of 8.0 points per game, 6.2 rebounds per game, and 0.8 assists per game. His statistically strongest season occurred in 1961-62, when he averaged 10.0 points and 7.9 rebounds.

Krebs occasionally struggled with foul trouble while in the NBA. He once ranked ninth in the league in personal fouls, [ [http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/k/krebsji01.html NBA statistics] . basketball-reference.com. Retrieved September 1, 2007.] and committed a playoff-record five fouls in one quarter during the fifth game of the 1963 NBA Finals. [Jeff Denberg. "Lakers go for two in a row vs. Celtics; Boston has dominated rivalry dating from '59." "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution". June 2, 1987.] Krebs also engaged in several fights with opposing players, including RussellBill Russell and William Francis McSweeney. "Go Up for Glory". Coward-McCann, 1996. 130] and St. Louis' Bob Pettit. [Michael LeBlanc and Mary K. Ruby. "Professional Sports Team Histories". Gale Research, 1994. 128.] Indeed, Russell once wrote, "Jim Krebs was known in the league as man who was willing to go beyond the rules in getting his man." Though he could be aggressive on the court, teammates described Krebs as fun-loving and charismatic. "Los Angeles Times" sportswriter Jim Murray once wrote, "Time and again I've seen him make a team that was about to cry, laugh."Vahe Gregorian. "The memories remain strong: Jim Krebs of Webster Groves was a star on the court and in the hearts of many people." "St. Louis Post-Dispatch". February 18, 2007.]

Plane crash survivor

On one evening in 1960, the Lakers' team plane experienced electrical problems and crashed into a field near Carroll, Iowa. All the passengers survived, and Krebs later wrote an account of the crash for "Sports Illustrated". His article took a humorous tone. Describing a hearse which arrived at the scene, he wrote, "I'm positive I detected a slightly disappointed look when the driver found out everyone was all right." He also joked that his wife asked him, "Where have you been? Carol who?" when he called home to report what happened.

Post-basketball

After retiring from basketball in 1964, Krebs became a loan officer at a bank in Beverly Hills, California. He built a home for his wife and children in Woodland Hills.

On May 6 1965, Krebs was suddenly killed while trying to remove a tree from his neighbor's yard. A limb from the tree struck him in the head as the tree was falling. His wife was pregnant with a son, who was born two months later. "Of all the lousy breaks for all of us," responded Jim Murray in his column.Vahe Gregorian. "The memories remain strong: Jim Krebs of Webster Groves was a star on the court and in the hearts of many people." "St. Louis Post-Dispatch". February 18, 2007.]

Krebs was posthumously elected to the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 1976. [ [http://www.texasalmanac.com/recreation/sports.pdf Texas Sports Hall of Fame] . Texas Almanac. Retrieved September 1, 2007.] His number 32 jersey was retired at SMU in 2002.

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