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Steve Kaplan (basketball)

Steven Mark Kaplan is an American-Israeli former basketball player and coach. Kaplan played 14 seasons in the Israel Basketball Premier League. He played the forward position. He is 8th all-time in career points in the league.

Early and personal life
Kaplan is Jewish, and has dual American-Israeli citizenship. and played prep basketball at Collingswood High School. He is tall. His son Tom Kaplan played for the Israel 17-under national basketball team, and attended Monmouth University. ==Basketball career==
Basketball career
Kaplan played basketball for Team USA in the 1969 Maccabiah Games winning a silver medal alongside Ronald Green, Jack Langer, and Neal Walk, and for Team Israel in the 1977 Maccabiah Games. He attended Rutgers University-New Brunswick ('72). His .927 free throw percentage in 1989–90 is the highest in Rutgers history. He is 8th all-time in career points in the league, with 5,913. After his basketball career, Kaplan became the director of logistics for a chemical company. ==See also==
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