Harvey Pollack

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1922 –

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Who is Harvey Pollack?

Herbert Harvey Pollack is the director of statistical information for the Philadelphia 76ers. He holds the distinction of being the only individual still working for the NBA since its inaugural 1946-47 season. Because of his proclivity to statistics, then Philadelphia Bulletin writer George Kiseda pinned the moniker of Super Stat on him in 1966. Pollack holds the distinction of keeping score during Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game, on March 2, 1962. Pollack made Chamberlain the sign which he holds in his famous post-game photo. Pollack has been responsible for many stats that are now officially recorded by the NBA, such as blocked shots, and he was the first statistician to separate rebounds into offensive and defensive. Some believe Harvey Pollack coined the term "triple-double", although others claim that it was coined by former Los Angeles Lakers public relations director, Bruce Jolesch.

During the Sixers’ offseason, Pollack analyzes all 1,230 play-by-play sheets from the previous season to produce Harvey Pollack’s NBA Statistical Yearbook, an ever growing book of rare basketball information that takes statistical analysis to a new level. Including stats such as the shot distance of every field goal, who gets their shot blocked the most, and other creative categories like "working-man," which a player has to contribute to every category but no fouls or turnovers, and "trillionaire club" which is when player plays in a game and has all zeros across their name.

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Born
Mar 9, 1922
United States of America
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Education
  • Temple University
Lived in
  • Camden

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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