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About: Wyndol Gray

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Wyndol Woodrow Gray (March 30, 1922 – March 20, 1994) was an American professional basketball player. He was the brother of Cortez Gray, who was also a professional basketball player. Gray played at Akron South High School in Akron, Ohio and went on to play collegiately at Bowling Green State University in 1942. At the time, freshmen were allowed to play to compensate for a shortage of college-age players due to World War II. Gray played on future Hall of Fame coach Harold Anderson's first team at Bowling Green. He led the team in scoring at 22.3 points per game and the Falcons went 18–4.

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  • Wyndol Woodrow Gray (Akron, Ohio; 20 de marzo de 1922-Toledo, Ohio; 30 de enero de 1994) fue un jugador de baloncesto estadounidense que disputó dos temporadas en la BAA y una más en la NBL. Con 1,85 metros de estatura, jugaba en la posición de escolta. (es)
  • Wyndol Woodrow Gray (March 30, 1922 – March 20, 1994) was an American professional basketball player. He was the brother of Cortez Gray, who was also a professional basketball player. Gray played at Akron South High School in Akron, Ohio and went on to play collegiately at Bowling Green State University in 1942. At the time, freshmen were allowed to play to compensate for a shortage of college-age players due to World War II. Gray played on future Hall of Fame coach Harold Anderson's first team at Bowling Green. He led the team in scoring at 22.3 points per game and the Falcons went 18–4. Gray joined the Navy after the season, and returned to Bowling Green for the 1944–45 season as a part of the V-12 Navy College Training Program and, along with big man Don Otten, led the Falcons to the final of the 1945 National Invitation Tournament, where they were defeated by the George Mikan-led DePaul Blue Demons. After the season, Gray was named a consensus first team All-American – Bowling Green's first in basketball. In 1945–46, Gray played at Harvard. There he led the Crimson to their first NCAA tournament appearance and at the conclusion of the season he was named a second team All-American by the Sporting News magazine, giving him the unusual distinction of being named an All-American at two different universities. After his college career was over, Gray played for Honey Russell on the first Boston Celtics team in 1946–47. He played in 55 of the team's 60 games and finished third on the team in scoring at 6.4 points per game. The following season, the Celtics traded Gray to the St. Louis Bombers for guard Cecil Hankins. Eleven games into his Bombers career, Gray was again traded, this time to the Providence Steamrollers for forward Ariel Maughan. Gray's Steamrollers career lasted only one game. Gray, who is one of only four Harvard players to play in the NBA, died on March 20, 1994. (en)
  • Wyndol Woodrow Gray (Hanceville, 20 marzo 1922 – Toledo, 30 gennaio 1994) è stato un cestista statunitense, professionista nella BAA e nella NBL. (it)
  • 温德尔·伍德罗·格雷(英語:Wyndol Woodrow Gray,1922年3月20日-1994年3月20日),美国NBA联盟前职业篮球运动员。 (zh)
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  • Wyndol Woodrow Gray (Akron, Ohio; 20 de marzo de 1922-Toledo, Ohio; 30 de enero de 1994) fue un jugador de baloncesto estadounidense que disputó dos temporadas en la BAA y una más en la NBL. Con 1,85 metros de estatura, jugaba en la posición de escolta. (es)
  • Wyndol Woodrow Gray (Hanceville, 20 marzo 1922 – Toledo, 30 gennaio 1994) è stato un cestista statunitense, professionista nella BAA e nella NBL. (it)
  • 温德尔·伍德罗·格雷(英語:Wyndol Woodrow Gray,1922年3月20日-1994年3月20日),美国NBA联盟前职业篮球运动员。 (zh)
  • Wyndol Woodrow Gray (March 30, 1922 – March 20, 1994) was an American professional basketball player. He was the brother of Cortez Gray, who was also a professional basketball player. Gray played at Akron South High School in Akron, Ohio and went on to play collegiately at Bowling Green State University in 1942. At the time, freshmen were allowed to play to compensate for a shortage of college-age players due to World War II. Gray played on future Hall of Fame coach Harold Anderson's first team at Bowling Green. He led the team in scoring at 22.3 points per game and the Falcons went 18–4. (en)
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