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Clifford Oldham Hagan (born December 9, 1931) [1] is an American former professional basketball player. A 6′ 4″ forward [ 1 ] who excelled with the hook shot , [ 2 ] Hagan, nicknamed "Li’l Abner", [ 1 ] played his entire 10-year NBA career (1956–1966) with the St. Louis Hawks .
This team finished unbeaten 25–0, and though it won the Southeastern Conference title and could have played in the NCAA tournament, it chose not to because star players Frank Ramsey, Cliff Hagan and Lou Tsioropoulos were ruled ineligible because they had already graduated. That rule has since been abolished, but it prevented the Wildcats from ...
Cliff Hagan * 1967–1970 199 109 90 .548 15 7 8 .467 [7] 2 Max Williams * 1970 60 28 32 .467 6 2 4 .333 [8] 3 Bill Blakeley * 1970–1971 65 25 40 .385 4 0 4
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 January 2025. Main article: List of members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, located in Springfield, Massachusetts, honors players who have shown exceptional skill at basketball, all-time great coaches, referees, and other major ...
Cliff Hagan Stadium (Officially named Shively Field at Cliff Hagan Stadium) was a baseball stadium located in Lexington, Kentucky, United States.Cliff Hagan Stadium or better known to Kentucky Wildcat baseball fans as "The Cliff" is on the southwest side of the university's campus, two blocks away from Kroger Field.
The brunt of the scoring came from the Hawks' front line of Bob Pettit, Cliff Hagan, and Clyde Lovellette. They combined for 72.0 points per game, and the Hawks won the West by 15 games. [ 1 ] The Hawks finished the season with a record of 51–28.
Retooling before the 1956–57 season, the Hawks acquired Ed Macauley and rookie Cliff Hagan from the Boston Celtics for the draft rights to Bill Russell. The team added guard Slater Martin in an early-season deal with the New York Knicks while Alex Hannum arrived a few weeks later after being released by the Fort Wayne Pistons. Hannum became ...
The 1967–68 Dallas Chaparrals season was the first season of the Chaparrals in the American Basketball Association.The Chaps fell to the New Orleans Buccaneers in the Division Finals after beating the Houston Mavericks in the Semifinals.