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A 6'2" [[guard (basketball)|guard]]/[[forward (basketball)|forward]] from [[New York University]], Fleishman played five seasons (1946-1950; 1952-1953) in the [[National Basketball Association|Basketball Association of America/National Basketball Association]] as a member of the [[Philadelphia Warriors]]. He averaged 5.8 [[points per game]] in his career and won a league championship in 1947.
A 6'2" [[guard (basketball)|guard]]/[[forward (basketball)|forward]] from [[New York University]], Fleishman played five seasons (1946-1950; 1952-1953) in the [[National Basketball Association|Basketball Association of America/National Basketball Association]] as a member of the [[Philadelphia Warriors]]. He averaged 5.8 [[points per game]] in his career and won a league championship in 1947.


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Revision as of 13:11, 7 December 2007

Jerome Fleishman (born February 14, 1922) is an American former professional basketball player.

A 6'2" guard/forward from New York University, Fleishman played five seasons (1946-1950; 1952-1953) in the Basketball Association of America/National Basketball Association as a member of the Philadelphia Warriors. He averaged 5.8 points per game in his career and won a league championship in 1947.

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