Arnold Short

Arnold Short

Short with the Phillips 66ers.
Personal information
Born (1932-10-03) October 3, 1932
Weatherford, Oklahoma
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight 170 lb (77 kg)
Career information
High school Weatherford (Weatherford, Oklahoma)
College Oklahoma City (1951–1954)
NBA draft 1954 / Round: 2 / Pick: 13th overall
Selected by the Fort Wayne Pistons
Position Guard
Number 33
Career history
1954–1959 Phillips 66ers (AAU)
Career highlights and awards

Arnold Short (born October 3, 1932) is a retired American basketball player. A 6'3 guard, he was an All-American college player at Oklahoma City University and a second round pick in the 1954 NBA draft.

Short came to Oklahoma City from Weatherford High School in Weatherford, Oklahoma. There he became the first basketball All-American in school history.[1] As a senior in 1953–54, Short averaged 27.8 points per game, finishing fourth in the NCAA scoring race. As a collegian, Short also played baseball and tennis.[1]

Following his college career, Short was drafted in the second round of the 1954 NBA draft by the Fort Wayne Pistons (13th overall). However, he chose to play for the Phillips 66ers in the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) instead. There he was an AAU All-American in 1955 as the 66ers won the AAU title.[2]

After retiring from basketball Short became head tennis coach and an assistant basketball coach at Oklahoma City University. He also served as the school's athletic director.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Arnold Short OCU Hall of Fame profile". Oklahoma City Stars. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
  2. Grundman, Adolph H. (2004). The Golden Age of Amateur Basketball: The AAU Tournament, 1921-1968. ISBN 0-8032-7117-4.

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