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One of the most amazing talent discoveries ever made by the ABA; Runner-up for ABA Rookie of the Year in 1969-70; 2 Time ABA All-Star; Jumped to the NBA Seattle SuperSonics after the ABA Pittsburgh Condors folded in May 1972; Played for the Sonics from 1972 to 1975; Known as the "Heavyweight Champion of the ABA" during his time in the league; rumored to have fought (and perished) in Uganda for Idi Amin in the late 1970's; declared legally dead by King County, Washington medical examiner in 1985
John Brisker had a justified reputation in the ABA for provoking fights and drawing serious blood. Early during the 1971-72 season, the Utah Stars visited the Pittsburgh Condors at the Civic Arena. The Stars' Willie Wise held Brisker to just four points in the first half. Brisker then scuffled with several Utah players, and tempers flared before the game was over. On November 4, 1971, the Condors visited Salt Lake City, and Stars' management arranged "John Brisker Intimidation Night." Ensign Ritchie explained it this way in that night's game program, which featured pro boxer Ron Lyle on the cover (above left): "Not that anyone on the Utah Stars team fears John Brisker. But just in case the husky, sometimes ill-tempered, Pittsburgh Condor forward gets out of line tonight the Stars' management has taken steps to keep all in control. Surrounding the court tonight will be five of the top boxers the Intermountain Area has ever produced. For tonight is 'John Brisker Intimidation Night' and it is the intention of the Stars to turn the tables on the high scoring Condor. Tonight it is Brisker who is on foreign soil and with the likes of Ron Lyle, Bill Daniels' professional boxer from Denver, Don and Gene Fullmer, Rex Layne and Tony Doyle standing in the wing, best he doesn't get far out of line." Brisker was wise enough not to provoke all of these boxers at once, but it was an interesting spectacle with the boxers lining the court, and Brisker behaving himself for once. |
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