Happy Hairston Explained

Happy Hairston should not be confused with Harold Hairston (baseball).

Happy Hairston
Height Ft:6
Height In:7
Weight Lb:225
Birth Date:31 May 1942
Birth Place:Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
High School:Atkins
(Winston-Salem, North Carolina)
College:NYU (1961–1964)
Draft Round:4
Draft Pick:33
Draft Year:1964
Draft Team:Cincinnati Royals
Career Start:1964
Career End:1975
Career Position:Forward
Career Number:22, 5, 52
Years1:
Team1:Cincinnati Royals
Years2:
Team2:Detroit Pistons
Years3:
Team3:Los Angeles Lakers
Highlights:
Stat1label:Points
Stat1value:11,505 (14.8 ppg)
Stat2label:Rebounds
Stat2value:8,019 (10.3 rpg)
Stat3label:Assists
Stat3value:1,268 (1.6 apg)
Bbr:hairsha01

Harold "Happy" Hairston (May 31, 1942  - May 1, 2001) was an American professional basketball player. A 6'7" (200 cm) 225 lb (102 kg) forward, he was best remembered for playing with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and he also played for the Cincinnati Royals and the Detroit Pistons. Hairston was a member of the NBA champion 1971 - 72 Lakers; that team won 33 games in a row, a record not duplicated in any other American professional sport.

Early life and college career

Hairston was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and attended Atkins High School in Winston-Salem.[1] He graduated from New York University, where he played college basketball for coach Lou Rossini from 1962 to 1964. One of his teammates at NYU was Barry Kramer; the two smashed almost every record for the NYU Violets. Hairston averaged 21 points per game, set an all-time rebounding record at NYU, and scored 1,350 total points in his college career. He was inducted into the NYU Hall of Fame in 1981.[2]

Professional career

Drafted by the Cincinnati Royals (now the Sacramento Kings), Hairston played professionally for the Cincinnati Royals and Detroit Pistons before joining the Los Angeles Lakers in 1969. In 1971–72, Hairston grabbed 1,045 rebounds; his teammate Wilt Chamberlain pulled down 1,572. Hairston led the Lakers in both rebounds and field goal percentage during the 1973–74 and 1974–75 seasons. He set an NBA record for most defensive rebounds in a quarter with 13 against the Philadelphia 76ers on November 15, 1974.[3] During his 11 seasons in the NBA, Hairston averaged 14.8 points and 10.3 rebounds per game.[1]

Personal life

After retiring from the NBA in 1975, Hairston established the Happy Hairston Youth Foundation in Century City, California. With financial help from celebrities such as Kelsey Grammer, the foundation found bright children from broken homes and paid for their college educations. Hairston also hosted a celebrity golf tournament and had a small role in the 1981 Happy Days episode "Tall Story," where he played the father of an epileptic high school basketball player.[4]

Hairston died in Los Angeles in 2001 from respiratory complications brought on by prostate cancer. He was 58 years of age and was survived by a daughter, Amber, and three sisters.[5]

Career statistics

NBA

Source[1]

Regular season

YearTeamGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Cincinnati61 12.1 .373 .667 4.8 .4 6.1
Cincinnati72 24.9 .489 .685 7.6 .6 14.1
Cincinnati79 30.9 .479 .660 8.0 .8 14.9
Cincinnati48 33.9 .503 .686 7.4 1.2 17.4
Detroit26 34.3 .459 .717 10.1 1.4 18.8
Detroit81 35.7 .469 .731 11.8 1.3 18.1
Detroit15 18.8 .553 .714 5.9 .7 10.6
L.A. Lakers55 39.0 .490 .803 12.5 2.0 20.6
L.A. Lakers80 36.5 .466 .782 10.0 2.1 18.6
L.A. Lakers80 34.4 .461 .779 13.1 2.4 13.1
L.A. Lakers28 33.5 .482 .787 13.2 2.4 16.3
L.A. Lakers77 34.2 .507 .771 13.5 2.7 .8 .2 14.5
L.A. Lakers74 30.9 .506 .801 12.8 2.3 .7 .1 10.3
Career776 31.4 .478 .741 10.3 1.6 .8 .2 14.8

Playoffs

YearTeamGPMPGFG%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1965Cincinnati3 13.0 .278 .667 6.7 1.0 4.0
1966Cincinnati5 30.0 .403 .711 7.4 .0 15.4
1967Cincinnati4 35.0 .519 .533 6.8 1.5 16.0
1968Detroit6 24.8 .408 .600 6.2 1.2 11.7
1970L.A. Lakers16 18.5 .435 .686 4.8 1.3 7.4
1971L.A. Lakers12 39.3 .506 .760 9.1 2.8 17.0
1972L.A. Lakers15 38.5 .440 .794 13.1 2.1 13.5
1973L.A. Lakers3 8.7 .111 .750 1.3 .3 2.7
1974L.A. Lakers5 34.4 .417 .889 10.4 3.8 1.0 .2 9.2
Career69 29.3 .445 .733 8.1 1.8 1.0 .2 11.6

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972 Himself
1977 Referee
1979The Concorde ... Airport '79 American Olympic Team Coach
1994The Paper James Hairston (final film role)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Happy Hairston NBA Stats. Basketball Reference. Sports Reference LLC. 20 April 2024.
  2. Web site: Harold 'Happy' Hairston: NYU Athletics Hall of Fame. gonyuathletics.com. October 9, 2021.
  3. Web site: NBA.com: Regular Season Records: Rebounds (Through the 2004–2005 season) . . 2008-06-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140705063539/http://www.nba.com/history/records/regular_rebounds.html . 2014-07-05 . dead .
  4. Web site: Ex–Laker Hairston finds fun in golf, life. Mayo. Michael. February 11, 1996. Sun-Sentinel. October 9, 2021.
  5. Web site: Happy Hairston, forward on Champion Lakers Team dies at 58. Wong. Edward. May 2, 2001. The New York Times. October 9, 2021.