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Matthew P. "Pat" Kennedy enshrined as a referee in 1959
Matthew P. "Pat" KennedyEnshrined 1959 Known for startling players and entertaining spectators, Pat Kennedy was one of the most spirited referees in basketball. Despite his animated style, Kennedy never lost control of a game. He began officiating in 1928 at age 21, and worked nearly 4,000 games during his career. Kennedy's flamboyance was at times annoying to players and coaches, but even his harshest critics had to admit that he was consistently fair in his calls. During his 32-year career, he officiated in the Ivy League, American Basketball League, Metropolitan Basketball League, National Basketball League, Basketball Association of America (BAA), and for six years with the Harlem Globetrotters. Kennedy retired from the hardwood in 1946 and served as the BAA's and NBA's supervisor of referees until 1950.
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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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