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'''Hank Siemiontkowski''' is a former [[forward (basketball)]] for the [[Villanova Wildcats]]<ref name=bruins/> and the [[Cleveland Cavaliers]].<ref>''Draft Choices of [[N.B.A.]] Teams, [[New York Times]], April 11, [[1972]], pg. 51.</ref> He scored nineteen points |
'''Hank Siemiontkowski''' is a former [[forward (basketball)]] for the [[Villanova Wildcats]]<ref name=bruins/> and the [[Cleveland Cavaliers]].<ref>''Draft Choices of [[N.B.A.]] Teams, [[New York Times]], April 11, [[1972]], pg. 51.</ref> He scored nineteen points |
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in the Wildcats loss to the [[UCLA Bruins]] in the [[1971]] [[NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship]] in [[Houston, Texas]].<ref name=bruins>UCLA Bruins Basketball, Box Scores of Past 11 Championships, retrieved on 4-7-08.</ref> He was selected by the [[New York Nets]] of the [[American Basketball Association]] in April [[1972]]<ref>''Cougars Select [[Henry Bibby]] In Draft, Nets Pick Siemiontkowski as A.B.A. Goes Public'', New York Times, April 13, 1972, pg. 57.</ref> and #50 by Cleveland in the [[1972 NBA Draft]].<ref>Hank Siemiontkowski, Armchair GM Sports Wiki Database, Retrieved on 4-7-08.</ref> Siemiontkowski was placed on |
in the Wildcats loss to the [[UCLA Bruins]] in the [[1971]] [[NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship]] in [[Houston, Texas]].<ref name=bruins>UCLA Bruins Basketball, Box Scores of Past 11 Championships, retrieved on 4-7-08.</ref> He was selected by the [[New York Nets]] of the [[American Basketball Association]] in April [[1972]]<ref>''Cougars Select [[Henry Bibby]] In Draft, Nets Pick Siemiontkowski as A.B.A. Goes Public'', New York Times, April 13, 1972, pg. 57.</ref> and chosen #50 by Cleveland in the [[1972 NBA Draft]].<ref>Hank Siemiontkowski, Armchair GM Sports Wiki Database, Retrieved on 4-7-08.</ref> Siemiontkowski was placed on |
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waivers by the Cavaliers in October 1972.<ref>''Cavaliers Drop 3, Suspend [[Lenny Wilkens]], New York Times, October 11, 1972, pg. 34.</ref> |
waivers by the Cavaliers in October 1972.<ref>''Cavaliers Drop 3, Suspend [[Lenny Wilkens]], New York Times, October 11, 1972, pg. 34.</ref> |
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Revision as of 11:36, 7 April 2008
Hank Siemiontkowski is a former forward (basketball) for the Villanova Wildcats[1] and the Cleveland Cavaliers.[2] He scored nineteen points in the Wildcats loss to the UCLA Bruins in the 1971 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship in Houston, Texas.[1] He was selected by the New York Nets of the American Basketball Association in April 1972[3] and chosen #50 by Cleveland in the 1972 NBA Draft.[4] Siemiontkowski was placed on waivers by the Cavaliers in October 1972.[5]
References
- ^ a b UCLA Bruins Basketball, Box Scores of Past 11 Championships, retrieved on 4-7-08.
- ^ Draft Choices of N.B.A. Teams, New York Times, April 11, 1972, pg. 51.
- ^ Cougars Select Henry Bibby In Draft, Nets Pick Siemiontkowski as A.B.A. Goes Public, New York Times, April 13, 1972, pg. 57.
- ^ Hank Siemiontkowski, Armchair GM Sports Wiki Database, Retrieved on 4-7-08.
- ^ Cavaliers Drop 3, Suspend Lenny Wilkens, New York Times, October 11, 1972, pg. 34.