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- Morris Meyer "Mickey" Fisher (1904/1905 – April 15, 1963) was an American basketball coach. Fisher was the basketball coach of the Boys High School Kangaroos in Brooklyn for 23 years and of the Israel national basketball team preparing it for the 1960 Summer Olympics, and was the Brandeis University Athletic Director. The New York Post described him as "The incomparable Mickey Fisher." Newsday and The Jewish Post described Fisher as "legendary." The New York Times called him "the most successful high school basketball coach" in New York City. (en)
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- Fisher , with the Israeli national basketball team, 1960 (en)
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- *St. Johns University
*New York University (en)
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- Morris Meyer "Mickey" Fisher (1904/1905 – April 15, 1963) was an American basketball coach. Fisher was the basketball coach of the Boys High School Kangaroos in Brooklyn for 23 years and of the Israel national basketball team preparing it for the 1960 Summer Olympics, and was the Brandeis University Athletic Director. The New York Post described him as "The incomparable Mickey Fisher." Newsday and The Jewish Post described Fisher as "legendary." The New York Times called him "the most successful high school basketball coach" in New York City. (en)
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- Mickey Fisher (basketball) (en)
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