Jackie Moore's Missing Game (October 31, 1954)

  If you count them up on the internet, the Syracuse Nationals had 103 players suit up from 1946-1963. This figure does not include Jackie Moore, who played one game for the Nationals on October 31, 1954. If that date/game sounds familiar, it is the same game that Johnny Kerr started his 844-consecutive game streak. The Nationals lost to the Lakers, 97-94, and Jackie's line was 1-2 field goals, 0-2 free throws, 1 rebound, 2 personal fouls and a 2-point total. Jackie was sold to the Milwaukee Hawks the next day on November 1. It took a while to catch, but the internet soon updated itself to count the Nats game.

Basketball Reference has their pages updated to include Jackie Moore with the Nationals.

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Interesting facts about Jackie Moore:

Member of the LaSalle Explorers Hall of Athletes

Won 3 Public League championships with Overbrook High School in Philadelphia (1948-50).

Won 1952 NIT title as a member of LaSalle University.

Won an NBA title with the Philadelphia Warriors in 1955-56.

Played in the Eastern Professional Basketball League before and after NBA for Sunbury Mercuries

 

Extended reading

La Salle's Moore never saw himself as a pioneer - ESPN

Peach Basket Society: Jackie Moore

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