Cliff Hagan
Inducted:
1978
Player Stats
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
210 lb (95 kg)
Born
December 9, 1931
Owensboro, Kentucky, U.S.
Position
Small forward
College
Kentucky (1950–1954)
Cliff Hagan was a versatile and consistent forward who played a key role in the success of the St. Louis Hawks during the late 1950s and 1960s. Known for his smooth scoring ability and strong all-around game, Hagan formed a powerful partnership with Bob Pettit, helping lead the Hawks to multiple NBA Finals appearances. His biggest achievement came in 1958 when the Hawks won the NBA Championship, with Hagan delivering crucial performances throughout the series.
A reliable scorer and smart team player, he was effective both in the post and from mid-range, making him difficult to defend. Hagan was also a steady presence on the boards and contributed defensively. Over the course of his career, he earned multiple All-Star selections and established himself as one of the league’s most dependable forwards. In recognition of his contributions, Cliff Hagan was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1978, honoring his impact on the game.
Hagan's Awards & Records
- ABA All-Star (1968)
- NCAA champion (1951)
- 2× Consensus first-team All-American (1952, 1954)
- 2× Consensus First-Team All-American (1952, 1954)
- 6 Retired by the University of Kentucky
NBA Records
- NBA champion (1958)
- 5× NBA All-Star (1958–1962)
- 2× All-NBA Second Team (1958, 1959)
NBA Teams
St. Louis Hawks (1956–1966)
Dallas Chaparrals (1967–1969)
1953: 3rd round, 22nd overall pick
Boston Celtics
Number Worn
6, 17, 16
NBA Stats
Season:
13 (1956-1970)
Games Played:
839
Points:
14,780 (17.7 ppg)
Rebounds:
5,555 (6.6 rpg)
Assists:
2,646 (3.2 apg)
Field Goal %:
45.4%
Free Throw %:
79.9%
Playoff Games:
95