Arnie Risen, born on October ninth, nineteen twenty-four, was a prominent American professional basketball player known for his remarkable skills as a center. Standing at six feet nine inches tall, Risen made a significant impact during his collegiate career at Ohio State University, where he led the Buckeyes to two consecutive Final Four appearances after transferring from Eastern Kentucky State Teacher's College.
His professional journey in the NBA spanned a decade from nineteen forty-eight to nineteen fifty-eight, during which he played for the Rochester Royals and the Boston Celtics. Risen's impressive performance earned him four All-Star selections and two NBA Championships, contributing a total of seven thousand six hundred thirty-three points to his teams.
Risen's legacy in basketball was solidified with his induction into several prestigious halls of fame, including the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in nineteen ninety-eight, Ohio State's Varsity 'O' Hall of Fame in two thousand four, the College Basketball Hall of Fame in two thousand six, and the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame in two thousand eight. Additionally, he was honored in the Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame in two thousand eight, reflecting his lasting influence on the sport.
After retiring from professional basketball, Risen settled in Beachwood, Ohio, where he continued to be celebrated for his contributions to the game. He passed away on August fourth, two thousand twelve, at the age of eighty-seven, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of basketball.