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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Max "Slats" Zaslofsky was a professional basketball player and coach. He attended Thomas Jefferson High School in Brooklyn, and St. John's University. While playing for the Chicago Stags, Zaslofsky was named All-NBA First Team 1946 47 at the age of 21, he became the youngest player to ever been named such, an achievement which stood for near 60 years until he was surpassed by LeBron James. The next season, he led the league in scoring. In 1949 50 he led the league in free throw percentage. After the Stags broke up, Zaslofsky joined the New York…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Max "Slats" Zaslofsky was a professional basketball player and coach. He attended Thomas Jefferson High School in Brooklyn, and St. John's University. While playing for the Chicago Stags, Zaslofsky was named All-NBA First Team 1946 47 at the age of 21, he became the youngest player to ever been named such, an achievement which stood for near 60 years until he was surpassed by LeBron James. The next season, he led the league in scoring. In 1949 50 he led the league in free throw percentage. After the Stags broke up, Zaslofsky joined the New York Knicks. In 1956 he ended his career as 3rd leading scorer all- time (up to that point), behind George Mikan and Joe Fulks. In addition to his 1946 47 All-NBA First Team honors, Zaslofsky was named to the All-NBA First Team in 1947 48, 1948 49, and 1949 50. He also played in the 1952 NBA All-Star Game