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NBA Loud - by Rick Gillispie

The Amazing Tale of the First Minority in the NBA

June 26th 2006 10:52
Offer, acceptance, intention, consideration, estoppel and privity are terms that if were characterised within human form I would hit repeatedly! Obviously my exam today for contract law was just peachy! However, what’s done is done. Nothing more to do except wait it out for Australia versus Italy tonight.

In the previous post on the history of the NBA a passing reference was made in regards to the first minority player in the league who was of Japanese descent. Quite remarkable when we would naturally assume that the first minority to play in the NBA would be of African-American origin, but like much of life making assumptions makes asses of us all.


So who is this amazing basketball player who broke the colour barrier in the
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Wataru Misaka making history. Respect. (Image from asian-athlete.com)
NBA? His name is Wataru Misaka, an American of Japanese origin who was born in Utah and has lived in that State for most of his life.

Misaka was a 5’7” point guard who started off playing his college ball at Weber Junior College, transferring to the University of Utah and helping them win the 1944 NCAA, and 1947 NIT championships.

Wataru was drafted in the first round by the New York Knicks and appeared in three games, scoring seven points, before being cut from the team for undisclosed reasons. After being cut Misaka was offered a position to play with the world famous Harlem Globetrotters but turned down the offer to return to university to obtain his engineering degree.


Coincidentally 1947 the year when Wataru was making history in the NBA, Jackie Robinson was also breaking the colour barrier in Major League Baseball, so the two are forever linked via their wonderful feats.

Wataru Misaka was inducted into Japanese-American National Bowling Hall of Fame in 1997. Two years later he was inducted into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame.

In conclusion much love and respect should be given to Wataru Misaka for his role in the history of NBA basketball.
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Comment by Sisi

June 26th 2006 14:35
i'm 5'7 too - what a rockin height

Comment by Cibbuano

June 26th 2006 22:20
He got inducted into the Bowling Hall of Fame? That's almost worse than not getting any awards at all!

Great post, Stan!


Comment by Stanley

June 27th 2006 00:16
cibby, i don't know. i went bowling for the first time in my 20 or so years of existence this year and i loved it! there is no shame being inducted into the hall of fame where the "athletes" are prone to eat burgers and drink beer! i welcome it.

i'd also like to be inducted into any sporting hall of fame!

Comment by Stanley

June 27th 2006 00:22
oh, and where are my manners? thanks cibby for saying it was a great post. but more credit should be directed at misaka for allowing me to write such a post! great example of cause-and-effect! haha

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