Vytautas Budriūnas (Americanized his name as Walter "Whitey" Budrun; born December 19, 1908; died June 28, 2003[1]) was a Lithuanian basketball player. He won gold medal at EuroBasket 1939 with Lithuania national basketball team. He was notable for his one-handed jumpshot (he used it because of a left arm that never straightened after being broken)[2][3] and is one of the hookshot founders.
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![]() Vytautas Budriūnas in 1939 | ||||||||||||||
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Born | December 19, 1908 Waukegan, Illinois | |||||||||||||
Died | June 28, 2003(2003-06-28) (aged 94) Wisconsin, United States | |||||||||||||
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) | |||||||||||||
Weight | 192 lb (87 kg) | |||||||||||||
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In 1934 he graduated Marquette University. Played for college stars team (Marquette University team). In 1938 he arrived to Lithuania and competed for Lithuania national basketball team during EuroBasket 1939.[4] During EuroBasket 1939 he scored 73 points combined.
Later he returned to United States and worked as a coach and school sports director (1940–1959).
In 2007 he was named fourth during the most famous Lithuanian basketball player election.
Lithuania squad – EuroBasket 1939 – Gold medal | ||
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