George Ratkovicz Biography
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- Born Nov. 13, 1922
Ratkovicz\'s pro career began when he was 19 years old, playing 13 games for the Chicago Bruins of the National Basketball League during the 1941โ1942 season. Ratkovicz missed the next three seasons due to military service, then returned to Chicago in time for the 1945โ1946 season, this time playing for the Chicago American Gears. He spent two seasons with the Gears, then went on to play for the NBL\'s Rochester Royals and Tri-Cities Blackhawks for one season apiece.\n', '
When the NBL merged with the Basketball Association of America and formed the National Basketball Association, Ratkovicz joined the Syracuse Nationals for the 1949โ1950 season. Playing alongside future Basketball Hall of Famers Dolph Schayes and Al Cervi, Ratkovicz averaged eight-and-a-half points per game in his first NBA season and played in the NBA Finals, where the Nationals lost to the Minneapolis Lakers in six games.\n', '
Statistically, Ratkovicz\'s best season came the following year during the 1950โ1951 season. Playing in all 66 of the Nationals\' team games, he averaged thirteen points and over eight rebounds per game. His 41.5% field goal percentage was the sixth highest in the NBA that season, and he also ranked in the top ten in free throws and free throw attempts.\n', '
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