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Gratuitous thread - How unusual is my name?

St. Louis had it's own famous Lou--Lou Hudson when the Hawks played there, often referred to as "Sweet Lou" because of his smooth jump shot. My high school basketball coach made us watch film of Hudson so we would imitate his form. (Turns out, it takes more than the form for me, anyway.)
Lou Hudson scored a bunch of points against Iowa when he played for the Gophers with a broken wrist, a cast from his thumb to his elbow. I actually ran into him at a convivence store in Park City, Utah, on a ski trip in the early 90s. I wasn't 100% sure it was him, but he had a Jazz letter jacket so I just plain asked him if he was Lou H. I had an Iowa cap on and reminded him of that feat against Iowa. He just smiled and yeah, I remember that...

Lou Hudson, a North Carolina native, was one of the first African-Americans to receive an athletic scholarship to play basketball for the University of Minnesota.

Hudson along with Archie Clark and Don Yates arrived in 1962 after being offered scholarships by Gophers coach John Kundla.

After playing on the freshmen team in the 1962-63 season, Hudson moved into the Gophers staring lineup as a sophomore in 1963. The 6-foot-5 forward led the Gophers in scoring with an 18.1 points-per-game average. The Gophers finished in third place in the Big Ten with a 10-4 record.

As a junior in the 1964-65 season, he led the Gophers in scoring (23.3 points per game) and helped the Gophers to a second-place finish in the Big Ten. After the season he was named first-team All-Big Ten and honorable mention All-America.

In the fourth game of his senior season, he suffered a broken right wrist. After the injury he played with a cast on his right wrist and shot the ball left-handed. For the season, he averaged 19.8 points per game. He was second team All-Big Ten and third-team All-America.

Following his senior season, Hudson was a first-round draft in the NBA draft. He played 13 seasons in the NBA and was a six-time NBA All-Star.
 
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op, thanks for that enjoyable writeup. you may have unwittingly provided the answer to your question — maybe it shouldn’t be surprising that a yaneth isn’t familiar with lou.
 
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