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Bob Mattick

United Statesb. 1933-05-30Retired
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Biography

Bob Mattick (born May 30, 1933) was a prominent American basketball athlete known for his exceptional skills on the court during the 1950s and early 1960s. He gained recognition as a standout player at the collegiate level, where he played for the University of California, Berkeley. Mattick was an integral part of the Golden Bears’ basketball team, contributing significantly to their success and earning accolades for his performance.

Following his collegiate career, Mattick transitioned to professional basketball, joining the National Basketball Association (NBA) and later the American Basketball Association (ABA). He played for several teams, including the Chicago Zephyrs and the San Francisco Warriors, showcasing his talent as a versatile forward. His playing style, characterized by his agility and shooting ability, earned him respect among peers and fans alike, securing his place in basketball history.

Although Mattick's professional career was relatively brief, his impact on the game continued through his contributions as a coach and mentor after retiring from playing. He was instrumental in developing future talents and promoting the sport at various youth levels. Bob Mattick is remembered not only for his athletic achievements but also for his dedication to the growth of basketball in the United States.

Quick Facts

Full nameBob Mattick
Date of birth1933-05-30
NationalityUnited States
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