Byron Beck

American basketball player, NBA competitor

Byron Beck - Athletes & Sports Figures born January 25th, 1945
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Played professional basketball primarily for the Denver Rockets in the American Basketball Association (ABA) from 1967 to 1975. Achieved significant success as a forward, contributing to the team during its formative years. Participated in multiple ABA All-Star Games and was recognized for outstanding performance on the court throughout his career.

Competed in the ABA All-Star Games

Played for the Denver Rockets

Helped the team in reaching playoff berths

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