Bob Dille

American basketball player and coach From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Robert Orville Dille (July 2, 1917 – December 10, 1998) was an American professional basketball player and championship high school coach. Dille was an All-American forward at Valparaiso, where he was a member of "The World's Tallest Team"[1] and later coached Fort Wayne's Northrop High School to an Indiana state championship in 1974. He was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 1989.

Born(1917-07-02)July 2, 1917
DiedDecember 10, 1998(1998-12-10) (aged 81)
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight190 lb (86 kg)
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Bob Dille
Personal information
Born(1917-07-02)July 2, 1917
DiedDecember 10, 1998(1998-12-10) (aged 81)
Listed height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Listed weight190 lb (86 kg)
Career information
High schoolChesterton (Chesterton, Indiana)
CollegeValparaiso (1943–1946)
Playing career1940–1947
PositionForward
Number62
Career history
Playing
1940Hammond Ciesar All-Americans
1946–1947Detroit Falcons
Coaching
1947–1948Valparaiso (assistant)
Career highlights
Career statistics
Points296
Assists40
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Dille starred at Chesterton High School in Chesterton, Indiana and matriculated at Valparaiso University as a 26-year-old with a wife and son. He played varsity basketball while working 48 hours a week at a local company in addition to his full courseload. In 1944, Dille was named Valparaiso's first nationally recognized All-American.[2]

Following his collegiate career, Dille played for the Detroit Falcons of the Basketball Association of America, averaging 5.2 points per game in his lone season with the club.[3]

Dille was an assistant coach for Valparaiso University during the 1947–48 season, and he later coached high school basketball in his home state of Indiana. He coached at Valparaiso High School, Berne-French Township High School and Fort Wayne North before taking the reins at Fort Wayne Northrop in 1971. Dille coached at Northrop for seven years, winning a state championship in 1974.[4]

BAA career statistics

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  GP Games played
 FG%  Field-goal percentage
 FT%  Free-throw percentage
 APG  Assists per game
 PPG  Points per game
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Regular season

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Year Team GP FG% FT% APG PPG
1946–47 Detroit 57.197.667.75.2
Career 57.197.667.75.2
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