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Cosa (chi) è G Henry Wouters - definizione

AMERICAN BASKETBALL PLAYER-COACH (1898-1979)
Henry Dehnert; Henry G. Dehnert; Henry G. "Dutch" Dehnert; Dehnert

G. Henry Wouters         
FLEMISH CHURCH HISTORIAN
G. Henry Wouters was a Flemish church historian who regarded ecclesiastical history as an auxiliary science to theology.
Cornélie Wouters de Vassé         
BELGIAN WRITER (1737-1802)
Cornélie Wouters; Cornélie-Pétronille-Bénédicte Wouters
Cornélie-Pétronille-Bénédicte Wouters (October 14, 1737 – April 3, 1802), known as the baroness of Vassé, was a Belgian woman of letters known for her work as a translator in the 18th century.
Henry Kunkel         
AMERICAN IMMUNOLOGIST (1916-1983)
Henry G. Kunkel; Henry George Kunkel; Kunkel, Henry
Henry George Kunkel (September 9, 1916 in Brooklyn – 15 December 1983) was an American immunologist, known for his discoveries in basic immunology research, especially his contribution to the development of clinical immunology. He has been referred to as "the father of immunopathology.

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Dutch Dehnert

Henry G. "Dutch" Dehnert (April 5, 1898 – April 20, 1979) was an American basketball player whose career lasted from 1915 to 1935.

Dehnert, a bulky forward born in New York City, New York, is mostly known for his time with the Original Celtics and is sometimes credited with inventing the pivot play, which eventually led to the 3 second violation rule. He later coached several teams in the NBL, ABL and BAA.

In the early days of the sport, there was a "running guard" who brought the ball up the court and passed or attacked the basket, like a point or combo guard. There was also a "stationary guard" who made long shots and hung back on defense effectively cherry-picking before there was the rule of backcourt violations. The pivot play was invented by Dehnert when during set plays, he kept running into the opposing team's stationary guard.

One of those teams Dehnert coached was the Sheboygan Red Skins, who won NBL divisional titles in 1944–45 and 1945–46 under Dehnert's guidance. Dehnert's greatest coup during his time in Sheboygan was his signing of three East Coast stars: Al Lucas of Fordham, Al Moschetti of St. John's and Bobby Holm of Seton Hall. Buoyed by this added strength, the Red Skins took a 2–0 lead over the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons in the 1945 NBL championship series, only to be swept in the remaining three games. In 1946, Dehnert led Sheboygan to a meeting with the vaunted Rochester Royals in the championship series. Rochester swept the Red Skins. The next season, Dehnert became first head coach of the Cleveland Rebels for the Basketball Association of America's first season. He coached Ken Sailors who pioneered the jump shot.

He was the uncle of Providence Steamrollers player Red Dehnert.