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Lou Bender

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26–18 with Bender's eight points topping the scoring charts. Attendance was excellent, with a record 15,000 fans attending the St. John's vs. CCNY game and the event raising $ 22,000 for relief. Over the next several years, Madison Square Garden became a destination for basketball play, with
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in the late 1920s, Lou Bender connected on a long two-handed set shot during a game, prompting someone in the stands to shout, "Now that was a lulu of a basket." The nickname stuck and followed Bender to college and the pros. At
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organized a basketball tripleheader at Madison Square Garden in January 1931 to raise funds to benefit the city's unemployed during the Great Depression. In the three games,
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in which ball control often limited scores to the teens. He was named to All-Ivy, All-Met and All-American teams while playing for the
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a destination for the sport. Bender was a three-time All-Ivy League and two-time All-America in the early 1930s while attending
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Both of his sons followed their father into the legal profession. His son, Michael, has served as an associate justice of the
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In September 2008, Bender was inducted into the New York City Basketball Hall of Fame along with NBA stars
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He became a trial lawyer following the completion of his playing career. During the 1940s, Bender was an
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titles in both 1930 and 1931, leading the league with scoring averages of 9.8 and 9.6
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to the post on January 2, 1997. Bender's son, Steven, has been a prosecutor in
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He and his wife, the former Jean Waterman, were married in March 1934 at
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doubleheaders featuring teams from the local area and around the nation.
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United States District Court for the Southern District of New York
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and played with American Basketball League teams such as the
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and later played for a number of professional teams in the
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player who helped turn the sport into a popular success in
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After finishing college, Bender barnstormed with the
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Basketball players from Westchester County, New York
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basketball
New York City
Great Depression
Madison Square Garden
Columbia University
Original Celtics
American Basketball League
National Basketball Association
DeWitt Clinton High School
Columbia College
George Gregory
Sam Schoenfeld
Ivy League
points per game
shot clock
Columbia Lions
Columbia Law School
Mayor of New York
Jimmy Walker
Manhattan College
New York University
St. John's University
City College of New York
Fordham University
Original Celtics
Union City Reds
Boston Trojans
New York Whirlwinds
Kenny Anderson
Sam Perkins

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