Bumper Tormohlen
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Eugene R. "Bumper" Tormohlen (born May 12, 1937) is an American former professional basketball player and coach. After a college career at the University of Tennessee, Tormohlen was selected with the fifth pick in the second round of the 1959 NBA Draft. However, his first years as a pro were spent with the sputtering American Basketball League. After some time in that league, he then came to the NBA, joining the St. Louis Hawks (now the Atlanta Hawks) in 1962. His entire pro playing career was with the Hawks, and he retired from play in 1970.
Later, Tormohlen became an assistant coach for the Hawks, and served as an interim coach at the end of the 1975-1976 season; replacing Cotton Fitzsimmons. The next season, the team hired Hubie Brown as their full-time head coach.
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- BasketballReference: Bumper Tormohlen (as player)
- Bumper Tormohlen (as coach)
- Extinct Sports Leagues: American Basketball League (1961-1963)
Preceded by Cotton Fitzsimmons |
Atlanta Hawks Head Coach 1976 (interim) |
Succeeded by Hubie Brown |
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