PLAYER PROFILE

KEN KELLER

STATISTICS & HISTORY

Ken Keller was received seven letters playing basketball, baseball and volleyball at Laughlin High School in Brooklyn. During the 1942-43 season, Keller was a member of the St. John’s University National Invitational Tournament championship team.  Keller served as a bomber pilot in Europe during World War II. Keller had a brief post-war professinal basketball career playing for Washington and Providence in the Basketball ASsoctaion of America and the following season for Atlanta in the ill-fated Professional Basketball League of America.

 

KEN KELLER Height: 6:01 Weight: 180 College: St.John’s(NY)’43
William Kenneth Keller Born: Aug 16, 1922 Died:  Feb 24, 1983 Hometown: New York, NY
REGULAR SEASON RECORD
Year Team League     GA  FGM  FTM   FTA  PCT.  AST  PTS   AVG
1941-42 St.John’s (NY) (Frosh) College
1942-43 St.John’s (NY) College
1943-45 US Army Air Corp. Military Service
1945-46 Syracuse Stars Indep
1946-47 WashingtonProvidence BAA 28 10 2 5 .400 22 0.8
1947-48 Atlanta PBLA 5 0 0 1 .000 0 0.0
1947-48 Paterson ABL 1 2 0 4 4.0
1947-48 Glen Falls NYSL 5 15 3.0
1948-49 Mohawk NYSL 1 0 0 0 .000 0 0.0
1948-49 Bristol ECL 1 0 0 0 0.0 #
1949-50 Danbury ECL 3 17 5.7
1950-51 Torrington ECL 4 6 1.5
Major League Totals 33 10 2 22 0.7
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