Roy Leonard Hurley (August 12, 1922 – October 14, 1993) was an American professional
basketball
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player. He spent two seasons in the
National Basketball League (NBL) and one season in the
Basketball Association of America
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(BAA). He played for the
Indianapolis Kautskys
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(NBL, 1945–46), the
Toronto Huskies
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(BAA, 1946–47), the
Tri-Cities Blackhawks Tri-Cities most often refers to:
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Canada
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(NBL, 1947–48), and the
Syracuse Nationals
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1946� ...
(NBL, 1947–48).
Hurley died on October 14, 1993.
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1922 births
1993 deaths
American expatriate basketball people in Canada
American men's basketball players
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Indianapolis Kautskys players
Sportspeople from Arcadia, California
Basketball players from Los Angeles County, California
Syracuse Nationals players
Toronto Huskies players
Tri-Cities Blackhawks players
Undrafted National Basketball Association players
Basketball players from Indianapolis
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