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'''Lester E. Lane''' (March 6, 1932 – September 5, 1973) was an American [[basketball]] player who competed in the [[Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics|1960 Summer Olympics]]. |
'''Lester E. Lane''' (March 6, 1932 – September 5, 1973) was an American [[basketball]] player who competed in the [[Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics|1960 Summer Olympics]]. |
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Lane was born in [[Purcell, Oklahoma]], which after his death, renamed Fourth street south of Main Street in his honor, as "Lester Lane." He was part of the American basketball team, which won the gold medal in 1960. In the spring of 1973 he was named head basketball coach at the [[University of Oklahoma]], but never held a practice as he died of a heart attack during a pick-up game later that year. |
Lane was born in [[Purcell, Oklahoma]], which after his death, renamed Fourth street south of Main Street in his honor, as "Lester Lane. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Warriors in the 9th round of the [[1955 NBA Draft]], but never played for them, instead playing for several AAU clubs, including the [[Wichita Vickers]] and [[Denver-Chicago Truckers]]. " He was part of the American basketball team, which won the gold medal in 1960. In the spring of 1973 he was named head basketball coach at the [[University of Oklahoma]], but never held a practice as he died of a heart attack during a pick-up game later that year. |
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Lane was the head coach for the [[Mexico men's national basketball team]] led by [[Carlos Quintanar]] in the [[1968 Summer Olympics]] |
Lane was the head coach for the [[Mexico men's national basketball team]] led by [[Carlos Quintanar]] in the [[1968 Summer Olympics]] |
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Personal information | |||||||||||||||
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Born | Purcell, Oklahoma | March 6, 1932||||||||||||||
Died | September 5, 1973 Norman, Oklahoma | (aged 41)||||||||||||||
Nationality | American | ||||||||||||||
Listed height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) | ||||||||||||||
Listed weight | 170 lb (77 kg) | ||||||||||||||
Career information | |||||||||||||||
High school | Purcell (Purcell, Oklahoma) | ||||||||||||||
College | Oklahoma (1951–1955) | ||||||||||||||
NBA draft | 1955: 9th round, 52nd overall pick | ||||||||||||||
Selected by the Philadelphia Warriors | |||||||||||||||
Position | Guard | ||||||||||||||
Career highlights and awards | |||||||||||||||
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Stats at Basketball Reference | |||||||||||||||
Medals
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Lester E. Lane (March 6, 1932 – September 5, 1973) was an American basketball player who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics.
Lane was born in Purcell, Oklahoma, which after his death, renamed Fourth street south of Main Street in his honor, as "Lester Lane. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Warriors in the 9th round of the 1955 NBA Draft, but never played for them, instead playing for several AAU clubs, including the Wichita Vickers and Denver-Chicago Truckers. " He was part of the American basketball team, which won the gold medal in 1960. In the spring of 1973 he was named head basketball coach at the University of Oklahoma, but never held a practice as he died of a heart attack during a pick-up game later that year.
Lane was the head coach for the Mexico men's national basketball team led by Carlos Quintanar in the 1968 Summer Olympics
External links
- Lester Lane at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
- Lester Lane at Olympics.com
- Lester Lane at Find a Grave
- 1932 births
- 1973 deaths
- Amateur Athletic Union men's basketball players
- Basketball players at the 1960 Summer Olympics
- Medalists at the 1960 Summer Olympics
- Oklahoma Sooners men's basketball players
- Olympic gold medalists for the United States in basketball
- People from Purcell, Oklahoma
- Philadelphia Warriors draft picks
- United States men's national basketball team players
- American men's basketball players
- Guards (basketball)
- American Olympic medalist stubs
- American basketball biography, 1930s birth stubs