IAP 271: the long-forgotten Italian American phenom who gave March its ‘madness,’ the tale of Angelo-Giuseppi “Hank” Luisetti

Mar 24, 2023 855

BY: Stephanie Longo

As winter begins to thaw, and the start of spring arrives, a certain segment of the American population usually begins to experience a familiar type of “madness” as the second most popular sporting event of the year hits the airwaves. But did you know that college basketball might not annually grip the nation with “March Madness” had it not been for an Italian American? And chances are his is a name you’ve probably never heard of!

This week’s guest, Mike DeLucia, tells us the story of Angelo-Giuseppi “Hank” Luisetti, the 1930s Stanford University superstar who pioneered many of the moves we see on the courts today, from stylized dribbling to the one-handed shot! In his book, “Madness: The Man Who Changed Basketball,” Mike tells readers why Luisetti could —and perhaps should—be considered the greatest basketball player who ever lived.

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SOURCE: https://italianamericanpodcast.com

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