Bill Hosket Jr. Explained

Bill Hosket
Height Ft:6
Height In:8
Weight Lb:225
Birth Date:20 December 1946
Birth Place:Dayton, Ohio, U.S.
High School:Belmont (Dayton, Ohio)
College:Ohio State (1965–1968)
Draft Year:1968
Draft Round:1
Draft Pick:10
Draft Team:New York Knicks
Career Start:1968
Career End:1972
Career Position:Power forward / center
Career Number:20, 25
Years1:
Team1:New York Knicks
Years2:
Team2:Buffalo Braves
Highlights:
Stats League:NBA
Stat1label:Points
Stat1value:573 (4.0 ppg)
Stat2label:Rebounds
Stat2value:355 (2.5 rpg)
Stat3label:Assists
Stat3value:94 (0.7 apg)

Wilmer Frederick Hosket (born December 20, 1946) is an American former professional basketball player. He played five seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and played college basketball for the Ohio State Buckeyes.

A 6'8" power forward/center, Hosket played basketball at Belmont High School in Dayton, Ohio, where he won an Ohio state championship in 1964. He was named Ohio Player of the Year and was also MVP of the state tournament.[1]

He played college basketball at the Ohio State University from 1965 to 1968. He led his Ohio State team in scoring and rebounding during each of his three varsity seasons and was named to three All Big Ten Conference Academic First Teams. In fall 1968, he competed at the Summer Olympics, winning a gold medal with the United States national basketball team.[2]

Hosket then played four seasons (1968–1972) in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Buffalo Braves and New York Knicks. He averaged 4.0 points per game in his career and won a league championship with the Knicks in 1970.[3]

After retiring as a player, Hosket served on three United States Olympic Basketball Committees. He also founded Buckeye Basketball Camp (not officially affiliated with Ohio State University) in his home state of Ohio.[2]

In 1998, Hosket was named as the President of the OHSAA Foundation and served as the foundation's first executive director. He is a principal at Hosket & Ulen, an independent insurance agency. Hosket and his wife, Patty, have three grown sons (all graduates of Ohio State) and reside in Columbus.[1]

Hosket's father, Bill Hosket, Sr., and his son, Brad Hosket, also played basketball at Ohio State.[4] [5]

Hosket is a member of the Ohio State Hall of Fame and was named in 1993 to the National Association of Basketball Coaches Silver Anniversary team. He was honored in 2002 by the Ohio High School Athletic Association with its highest honor – the Ethics and Integrity Award. In 2006, he was inducted into the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame.[1]

Career statistics

NBA/ABA

Source[3]

Regular season

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGPPG
New York50 0 7.0 .431 .571 1.9 .4 2.6
New York36 0 6.5 .505 .788 1.8 .5 3.3
Buffalo13 16.7 .522 .647 5.8 1.5 8.1
Buffalo44 13.5 .492 .808 2.8 .9 5.0
Career143 0 9.8 .485 .715 2.5 .7 4.0

Playoffs

YearTeamGPGSMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGPPG
1969New York4 0 5.5 .500 .000 1.8 .5 1.5
1970New York5 1 5.8 .400 .750 1.0 .4 2.2
Career9 1 5.7 .438 .600 1.3 .4 1.9

References

Notes and References

  1. http://ohiobasketballhalloffame.com/?p=250 Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame
  2. http://www.ohiobkcoaches.com/HallofFame/HOF2005/bill_hosket.html Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame Profile
  3. Web site: Bill Hosket NBA stats. Basketball Reference. Sports Reference LLC. 19 August 2024.
  4. http://markrea.wordpress.com/2009/02/19/the-other-bill-hosket/ The ‘Other’ Bill Hosket | Rea's Day Blog
  5. http://www.ohiohoopzone.com/BillHoskettSr07.htm Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame Profile