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Irwin Dambrot was born on 24 May, 1928 in Bronx, New York, U.S., is an American basketball player. Discover Irwin Dambrot's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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Bronx, New York, U.S. |
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2010 |
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Summit, New Jersey, U.S. |
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United States
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Irwin Dambrot Height, Weight & Measurements
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Irwin Dambrot Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Irwin Dambrot worth at the age of 82 years old? Irwin Dambrot’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Irwin Dambrot's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Irwin Dambrot (May 24, 1928 – January 21, 2010) was an American basketball player, best known for his college career at the City College of New York.
Dambrot was a first-round draft pick of the New York Knicks and the Most Outstanding Player of the 1950 NCAA basketball tournament.
A 6-foot–4, 175–pound forward, He played for coach Nat Holman at the City College of New York (CCNY), where he was a senior captain in 1950 and led the Beavers to a 24–5 record and the NCAA basketball championship, earning MVP honors in the tournament.
After the season, Dambrot was named to the Helms Athletic Foundation Basketball All-America team.
Dambrot's CCNY team also won the 1950 National Invitation Tournament (NIT), the only time that one school has won both the NCAA and NIT tournaments in the same season.
Dambrot was the only senior starter on the CCNY roster that season.
Dambrot was selected in the first round (seventh overall) by the New York Knicks in the 1950 NBA draft, though he chose a career in dentistry after graduating from Columbia University Dental School.
On March 26, 1951, Dambrot and his CCNY teammates Ed Roman, Ed Warner, Norm Mager, Al "Fats" Roth, Herb Cohen, and Floyd Layne were arrested on charges of shaving points in three games during the 1949–50 season.
They pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of point shaving.
All received suspended sentences, except for Warner, who received a six-month prison sentence because he had a prior run-in with the law.
According to a March 20, 1996, article in the New York Times by Ira Berkow, "the CCNY players who were convicted had accepted bribes from gamblers not to throw games, but to keep them under the point spreads. The players received just a few thousand dollars for their efforts, which took place during the season, but not during tournament games."
Dambrot's nephew, Keith Dambrot, coached LeBron James when the future NBA star was at St. Vincent–St. Mary High School, and he is the current head basketball coach at the Duquesne University.
Irwin Dambrot lived his final years in Mendham, New Jersey.
He died at age 81 at a hospital in Summit, New Jersey, after having suffered from Parkinson's disease for some time.
He is interred at Locust Hill Cemetery in Dover, New Jersey.
A January 19, 2003, article in the New York Daily News described Dambrot as "a sharp-shooting forward known for his relentless enthusiasm."