Before Bob Cousy and Dick McGuire emerged as all-time great New York point guards, Nat Holman was beginning the great legacy of city playmakers. Born in 1896, just five years after Dr. James Naismith invented the game, Holman grew up on the Lower East Side during a decidedly one-on-one era. From 1916-1930, the 5-11 Holman played for 13 different professional teams, including the famed Eastern... Read on