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Bernhard "Bennie" Borgmann

An outstanding set shooter who could also drive to the basket with great skill, Bennie Borgmann was professional basketball's number one scorer in the 1920s. Playing for numerous teams including the Kingston Colonials, Fort Wayne Hoosiers, Chicago Bruins, Brooklyn Americans, and Newark Mules, Borgmann earned 15 scoring titles in the American, Metropolitan, and New York State leagues. Averaging 9.4 points per game, he led the Patterson Legionnaires to the 1923 Metropolitan League championship, and in the same year averaged 11.7 points per game taking the Kingston Colonials to the New York State League title. In 1929, he led the Fort Wayne Hoosiers to the ABL Finals. Borgmann, who was consistently named to all-pro teams, frequently tallied ten or more points in an era when most teams rarely scored more than 30 points per game. In the 1930s, Bennie became a player-coach for many of his teams, and turned exclusively to coaching in the 1940s.

Enshrined

1961

Born

November 22, 1900 Haledon, NJ

Died

November 11, 1978

Professional Career

Original Celtics Patterson Legionnaires Kingston Colonials Fort Wayne Hoosiers Chicago Bruins Paterson Crecents Paterson Power Brothers 5 Paterson Silk Socks Philadelphia Case Springfield Gunners Bridgeton Gems Brooklyn Americans Hackensack/New York Celtics Long Island Pro-Imps New Britain Mules Newark Fays Passaic Reds Paterson Crescents Paterson Continentals Paterson Panthers Trenton Moose Cohoes Cohosiers

Career Stats

15 SCORING TITLES
2 LEAGUE TITLES
~3,000 BASKETBALL GAMES PLAYED IN