Ed Sadowski

Team: Boston Celtics,
School: Seton Hall University
Height:
Position: center
Draft Year: 1940-01-01T00:00:00Z
Draft Pick:
Birthdate: 1917-07-11T00:00:00Z
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  • 6/1: S-R Blog- Adjusted Shooting Stats Added to Basketball Reference
    on June 1, 2020 at 8:00 pm

    There’s been much debate about the greatest players in NBA history of late. One of the most difficult things about ranking players in a league with 70+ years of history is that the game has changed a lot over the years. Sure, some of it has to do with the skill and quality of the

  • 3/28: Pace And Space- Just How Bad Was the 1940s NBA?
    on March 28, 2020 at 4:04 am

    We take for granted the high-flying, athletic, 3-pointers-from-the-logo NBA of today, where fast-paced, efficient offenses lead to a game seemingly every night where the teams combine to score 250 points, whether it’s a 126-124 “whoever has it last wins” squeaker or a 149-101 blowout. But near

  • 12/6: Statitudes- The Most Efficient Scorer in NBA History
    on December 6, 2013 at 5:37 pm

    One of my favorite topics when it comes to sports is player comparison. Is Barry Bonds a better hitter than Babe Ruth? Was Jim Brown the best running back of all time? Who was the most efficient scorer in basketball history? In a sport such as baseball, questions similar to those above are easier to

  • 6/11: A Warriors History Blog- January 23, 1947
    on June 11, 2013 at 7:37 pm

    Fresh from their heartbreaking last-second loss to the Washington Capitols, the Warriors returned home to face the Cleveland Rebels for their third game in three nights. The Rebels, at 15-16, were, like the Warriors, caught in a quagmire of middling performance for most of the season so far. Seven g

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  • 6/1: S-R Blog- Adjusted Shooting Stats Added to Basketball Reference
    on June 1, 2020 at 8:00 pm

    There's been much debate about the greatest players in NBA history of late. One of the most difficult things about ranking players in a league with 70+ years of history is that the game has changed a lot over the years. Sure, some of it has to do with the skill and quality of the

  • 3/28: Pace And Space- Just How Bad Was the 1940s NBA?
    on March 28, 2020 at 4:04 am

    We take for granted the high-flying, athletic, 3-pointers-from-the-logo NBA of today, where fast-paced, efficient offenses lead to a game seemingly every night where the teams combine to score 250 points, whether it’s a 126-124 “whoever has it last wins” squeaker or a 149-101 blowout. But near

  • 12/6: Statitudes- The Most Efficient Scorer in NBA History
    on December 6, 2013 at 5:37 pm

    One of my favorite topics when it comes to sports is player comparison. Is Barry Bonds a better hitter than Babe Ruth? Was Jim Brown the best running back of all time? Who was the most efficient scorer in basketball history? In a sport such as baseball, questions similar to those above are easier to

  • 6/11: A Warriors History Blog- January 23, 1947
    on June 11, 2013 at 7:37 pm

    Fresh from their heartbreaking last-second loss to the Washington Capitols, the Warriors returned home to face the Cleveland Rebels for their third game in three nights. The Rebels, at 15-16, were, like the Warriors, caught in a quagmire of middling performance for most of the season so far. Seven g

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