American basketball player
Ray Lumpp Born (1923-07-11 ) July 11, 1923Brooklyn, New York , U.S.Died January 16, 2015(2015-01-16) (aged 91)Mineola, New York , U.S. Nationality American Listed height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Listed weight 178 lb (81 kg) High school Newtown (Queens, New York )College NYU (1942–1943, 1946–1948)NBA draft 1948 : -- round, --Selected by the Indianapolis Jets Playing career 1948–1953 Position Point guard / shooting guard Number 40, 7, 8 1948–1949 Indianapolis Jets 1949 –1952 New York Knicks 1952–1953 Baltimore Bullets
Points 2,462 (8.2 ppg) Rebounds 391 (2.2 rpg) Assists 654 (2.2 apg)
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Raymond George Lumpp (July 11, 1923 – January 16, 2015) was an American professional basketball player.
Lumpp was born in Brooklyn and grew up in Queens . He played college basketball for New York University , and was on the team that made it to the finals of the 1948 NIT tournament .[ 1] Lumpp competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics as part of the American men's basketball team that won the gold medal.[ 2] From 1948 to 1953 Lumpp played professionally for the NBA 's New York Knicks , Indianapolis Jets , and Baltimore Bullets . He averaged 12.7 points per game in his rookie season.
Following his basketball career, Lumpp served as athletic director of the New York Athletic Club and ran the club's annual track and field meet during the 1960s.[ 1] He later organized the Vitalis Olympic Invitational indoor meet held at the Meadowlands.[ 3] He died in Mineola, New York in January 2015.[ 1]
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^ a b c Goldstein, Richard (January 16, 2015), "Ray Lumpp, Who Played for Knicks and Ran a Track Meet, Dies at 91" , The New York Times
^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill ; et al. "Ray Lumpp Olympic Results" . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com . Sports Reference LLC . Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved June 14, 2018 .
^ "Bill Shannon Biographical Dictionary of New York Sports: Ray Lumpp" .
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