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Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was a 6"2" (188 m) and 205 lb (93 kg) forward and he attended Brown University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.
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Born in Brooklyn, New York, he was a 6"2" (188 m) and 205 lb (93 kg) forward and he attended Brown University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.
Foreign the New York politician, see Francis J. Mahoney. He had a brief stint in the National Basketball Association (National Basketball Association) during the 1950s. He served in the United States. Army during the Korean War from 1950 to 1952, and later in the United States. Army Reserves until 1956.
He was selected in the sixth round of the 1950 National Basketball Association Draft by the Boston Celtics.
He played the 1952-1953 season with the Celtics, averaging 2.0 points, 1.2 rebounds and 0.2 assists per game in 6 games. His final season in the league, in 1953-1954, was spent with the Baltimore Bullets, playing only two games in 11 total minutes, grabbing 2 rebounds and dishing out one assistant
After his National Basketball Association career Mahoney played for the semi-professional Lenox Merchants, and served as a basketball coach at Berkshire Community College and the former Stockbridge School. In addition, he worked as an electrician for many years, and taught English at Berkshire Community College and Monument Mountain Regional High School.
He also worked for General Motors in New York City.
Mahoney died at Springside of Pittsfield in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, aged 80.
He was a member of the Irish American Club of Berkshire County and the National Basketball Association Players Association.