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Sidney "Sonny" Hertzberg (July 29, 1922 – July 25, 2005) was an American professional
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player.


Early life

Hertzberg was born in
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, grew up in Crown Heights, and was Jewish.From Set Shot to Slam Dunk: The Glory Days of Basketball in the Words of ... - Charles Salzberg - Google Books
/ref>Hertzberg, Sonny : Jews In Sports @ Virtual Museum
/ref> Hertzberg played at
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and
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, where he was a teammate of longtime Knicks coach
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.


Professional career

Hertzberg began his professional career in 1946, signing with his home team
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. He played with the team in the inaugural
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season in 1946–47. He played five games with the team in the 1947–48 before being released. Hertzberg signed with the
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, and played for two seasons with the team under future
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coach
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. On September 28, 1949, Hertzberg was traded to the
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for
Chick Halbert Charles Pinkney "Chick" Halbert IV (February 27, 1919 – March 4, 2013) was an American professional basketball player. A 6'9" center from West Texas A&M University, Halbert played five seasons (1946–1951) in the Basketball Association of ...
."Sonny Hertzberg Stats"
Basketball Reference. Accessed on June 21, 2017.
Hertzberg was reunited with former Washington coach Auerbach in his second season with Boston in 1950–51. Auerbach and rookie point guard
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referred to Hertzberg as "the second coach on the floor", and he was respected for his playmaking and court savviness. After playing five seasons of professional basketball, Hertzberg served as a scout and broadcasting commentator for the Knicks. He is a member of the New York City Basketball Hall of Fame, the Old-Timers Basketball Hall of Fame, the City College Hall of Fame, and the
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.


Later life and death

Hertzberg went on to become a managing director of
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, an investment banking and brokerage firm. Hertzberg died of heart failure on July 25, 2005 at his home in
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BAA/NBA career statistics


Regular season


Playoffs


See also

* List of select Jewish basketball players


References


External links


Knicks.com – Remembering Sonny

''The First Basket'' – Documentary Film
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