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John J. O'Brien enshrined as a contributor in 1961
John J. O'BrienEnshrined 1961 Basketball executive and referee John O'Brien helped mold the modern game. In 1914, he helped form the Inter-State League. Known for his good looks and snappy wardrobe, O'Brien officiated in the New York State League, the Inter-State League, and the Connecticut State League through 1918. Seven years later, he launched the Metropolitan Basketball League, which eventually featured the Original Celtics. Head of the league, he also owned and coached the Brooklyn Pros. Instrumental in the formation of the National League, which played only the 1926-1927 season, O'Brien helped merge many of his Metropolitan League teams into the American Basketball League in 1928. Serving as President of the ABL from 1928 through 1946, he remained active as chairman of the board until the league folded at the conclusion of the 1952-53 season. Although a consummate businessman, for years O'Brien worked without compensation -- basketball was his labor of love.
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05/16/2008
Hall of Fame opens the Exhibit May 18th, 2008 NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME ANNOUNCES SEVEN MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 2008 2008 Elks National Hoop Shoot Finals Winners FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR THE MANNIE JACKSON - BASKETBALL'S HUMAN SPIRIT AWARD University of Texas Point Guard D.J. Augustin Selected Winner of 2008 BOB COUSY AWARD presented by THE HARTFORD ![]()
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