Happy Birthday John ‘Boy Wonder’ Isaacs

On September 30, 2009, in Basic, Children, Culture, Family, Goodwill, Relationships, by Black Fives

We send Happy Birthday remembrances to former pro basketball star John Isaacs, who was born September 30, 1915. The day we showed him our ‘Rens’ throwback jersey is a fond memory now.

Peter Vecsey: Isaacs Gone But Not Forgotten

On January 30, 2009, in Basic, Culture, History, by Black Fives

Isaacs was born Sept. 15, 1915. After retiring from serious competition, he coached Tiny Archibald, Chris Mullin and a thousand others. Later, he became a counselor at the Madison Square Boys and Girls Club in The Bronx. He died Monday after a stroke. He was 93.

Meet An Ageless Wonder

On January 28, 2009, in Basic, Children, Culture, History, Motivation, Music, NBA, Race, Women, by Black Fives

This article by Sonja Steptoe is from the Sports Illustrated archives (the “SI Vault”), and originally appeared in print in the magazine’s December 24, 1990 issue. We felt it would be appropriate to re-publish the article here now, in honor of John “Boy Wonder” Isaacs, the former basketball star with the New York Rens (of Harlem) who passed away Monday morning at the age of 93. It’s easy to see why Mr. Isaacs was such a hero and friend to so many.

R.I.P. John ‘Boy Wonder’ Isaacs, 1915-2009

On January 26, 2009, in Basic, Culture, Family, Featured, History, Motivation, Relationships, by Black Fives

It’s with deep sorrow that I report the passing of John “Boy Wonder” Isaacs. John passed away this morning at the Albert Einstein Hospital in the Bronx, New York. He had suffered a stroke last week, from which he never arose. He was 93 years old.

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