Togo Palazzi | |
Height Ft: | 6 |
Height In: | 4 |
Weight Lb: | 205 |
Birth Date: | 8 August 1932 |
Birth Place: | Union City, New Jersey, U.S. |
High School: | Union Hill (Union City, New Jersey) |
College: | Holy Cross (1951–1954) |
Draft Year: | 1954 |
Draft Round: | 1 |
Draft Pick: | 5 |
Draft Team: | Boston Celtics |
Career Start: | 1954 |
Career End: | 1962 |
Career Number: | 12, 6, 17 |
Career Position: | Small forward / shooting guard |
Years1: | – |
Team1: | Boston Celtics |
Years2: | – |
Team2: | Syracuse Nationals |
Years3: | 1960–1962 |
Team3: | Scranton Miners |
Highlights: | |
Stats League: | NBA |
Stat1label: | Points |
Stat1value: | 2,382 (7.4 ppg) |
Stat2label: | Rebounds |
Stat2value: | 1,113 (3.4 rpg) |
Stat3label: | Assists |
Stat3value: | 233 (0.7 apg) |
Bbr: | palazto01 |
Togo Anthony Palazzi (August 8, 1932 – August 12, 2022) was an American basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Boston Celtics and Syracuse Nationals.
A 6'4" forward/guard born and raised in Union City, New Jersey, Palazzi played at Union Hill High School, where he was recognized as one of the top prep basketball players nationwide.[1] He played at the College of the Holy Cross in the 1950s and was captain of the Crusaders team that won the 1954 NIT Championship and was named MVP of the tournament.[2]
Palazzi was selected by the Boston Celtics with the fifth pick of the 1954 NBA draft. He played six seasons in the NBA as a member of the Celtics and Syracuse Nationals and averaged 7.4 points per game in his career.[2]
Palazzi coached the Holy Cross women's team from 1980 to 1985, going 103–28 as coach; he coached them to an NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament appearance in his final year, the first ever appearance by the women's team.[3]
Palazzi later gave speeches at basketball camps for young adults interested in the sport. He was a prominent fixture at camps such as the Scatlet Hawks Basketball Camp run by Steve Manguso in Milford, MA. Along with conducting area speeches he was the camp director of the Togo Palazzi/Sterling Recreation Basketball Camp in Sterling, Massachusetts.
Palazzi died on August 12, 2022, at the age of 90.[4]
Source[5]
Year | Team | GP | MPG | FG% | FT% | RPG | APG | PPG | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boston | 53 | 9.5 | .399 | .750 | 2.8 | .6 | 4.7 | ||
Boston | 63 | 11.2 | .389 | .685 | 2.9 | .7 | 6.0 | ||
Boston | 21 | 11.1 | .347 | .719 | 3.6 | .4 | 5.0 | ||
Syracuse | 42 | 18.6 | .373 | .790 | 4.5 | 1.0 | 10.7 | ||
Syracuse | 67 | 14.9 | .394 | .719 | 3.6 | .6 | 8.6 | ||
Syracuse | 71 | 14.8 | .392 | .728 | 3.7 | .9 | 8.4 | ||
Syracuse | 7 | 10.0 | .317 | .500 | 2.0 | .4 | 4.3 | ||
Career | 324 | 13.4 | .386 | .730 | 3.4 | .7 | 7.4 |
Year | Team | GP | MPG | FG% | FT% | RPG | APG | PPG | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1955 | Boston | 5 | 6.0 | .500 | .500 | 2.8 | .2 | 5.8 | |
1956 | Boston | 2 | 3.5 | .200 | - | 1.0 | .0 | 1.0 | |
1957 | Syracuse | 5 | 17.4 | .388 | .778 | 3.6 | 1.0 | 9.0 | |
1958 | Syracuse | 3 | 8.3 | .214 | .500 | 1.3 | .0 | 3.0 | |
1959 | Syracuse | 8 | 8.4 | .295 | .714 | 2.6 | .8 | 4.5 | |
Career | 23 | 9.4 | .353 | .641 | 2.6 | .5 | 5.3 |