Education
Born in Rossford, Ohio, Knorek graduated from Central Catholic High School in 1939.
Born in Rossford, Ohio, Knorek graduated from Central Catholic High School in 1939.
A 6"7" center, he spent the majority of his career with the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association. He was of Polish descent. He played basketball at DeSales University and the University of Detroit, then enlisted in the United States Navy to serve in the Pacific theater of World World War World War II Knorek participated in the first National Basketball Association game, a November 1, 1946 contest between the Knicks and the Toronto Huskies. Knorek remained with the Knicks until 1950, when he was sold to the Baltimore Bullets.
He only played one game with the Bullets before quitting, claiming that he was hobbled by an old knee injury (though he later explained that he had grown too used to the "beautiful facilities" in New York) The Bullets sued him for breach of contract in a case that lasted almost two years.
Knorek eventually promised the Bullets that he would not play professional basketball with any team He ended his National Basketball Association career with 873 career points.
Knorek briefly returned to basketball in 1959 to join a team of retired players at the National Basketball Association All-Star Game. Although an Ohio native, Knorek"s birthplace is listed in official National Basketball Association records as Warsaw, Poland.
This is the result of a joke between Knorek and Paul Taylor as Knorek signed his contract with the Knicks.
"When I signed my contract my friend had me put down Warsaw because he thought it was better," he later explained. Knorek did speak Polish, and teammate National Militzok recalled that Knorek once pretended to be an ambassador from Poland while staying at a hotel on a road trip.