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Thomas J. "Tom" Gola

Nicknamed "Mr. All-Around" by Hall of Fame coach Ken Loeffler, Tom Gola was a Philadelphia folk hero. Gola's angular build, which enabled him to play every offensive and defensive position on the court, made him an instant star. While an offensive whiz, Gola's quick hands and deceptive speed made him a defensive stalwart. A celebrity at Philadelphia's La Salle High School, Gola spurned hundreds of collegiate scholarship offers from across the country to play locally at LaSalle University. Gola, the first modern, four-time college All-America, was named the 1955 College Player of the Year. Often considered one of the greatest college players ever, he was the first player in collegiate history to score over 2,000 points and grab over 2,000 rebounds. Upon enshrinement, he was the NCAA's all-time leading rebounder. Gola enjoyed a ten-year NBA career with the Philadelphia Warriors, San Francisco Warriors, and New York Knicks. He is one of a select group of players to win an NIT, NCAA, and NBA title.

Enshrined

1976

Born

January 13, 1933 Philadelphia, PA

Died

January 26, 2014

College

LaSalle

Professional Career

Golden State Warriors New York Knicks Philadelphia Warriors San Francisco Warriors

Career Stats

5x NBA ALLSTAR
1956 NBA CHAMPIONSHIP
1954 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP
3x CONSENSUS FIRST-TEAM
ALL-AMERICAN
1954 NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player
1952 NIT Champion