Last Updated on May 27, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
Ed Kalafat played during an earlier era of professional basketball when physicality and effort around the paint shaped much of the game. He built a respectable career through toughness and dependable interior play, contributing in ways that often mattered more to teammates than to highlight reels.
Here are the details for Ed Kalafat:
- Full Name: Edward W. Kalafat
- Nationality: American
- Age: Born October 13, 1932 (died October 7, 2019, at age 86)
- Hometown: Anaconda, Montana, USA
- Height: 6 feet 6 inches (1.98 meters)
- Weight: 240 pounds (109 kg) during his playing career
- Wingspan: 6 feet 7 inches
- Shoe Size: Size 15 (US)
- Number: Wore 20 during his NBA career
- Position: Center / Forward
- High School: Anaconda High School in Anaconda, Montana
- College: University of Minnesota (1951–1954)
- NBA Draft: 1954 NBA Draft, 3rd round, 14th overall pick by the Minneapolis Lakers
- Player Archetype: Defensive-minded role big (rim protector / enforcer archetype)
- Primary Offensive Role: Low-usage interior finisher, offensive rebounder
- Defensive Role: Interior anchor, physical rim deterrent
- Play Style: Physical, defense-first big who relied on positioning and toughness over finesse
- Handedness / Shooting Hand: Right-handed
- Athletic Profile: Strong, rugged build; below-average vertical explosiveness by modern standards but effective strength and balance
- Recruiting Status: Pre-modern recruiting era (locally developed collegiate player)
- Draft Status Detail: Mid-round selection who earned role minutes on a championship-caliber roster
- Injury Status Category: Durable — no major documented career-altering injuries
- Career Stage: Retired (former NBA player, 1950s era)
- Comparison Style: Defense-first traditional big
- Comparable Players:
- Jim Loscutoff — physical defensive forward with limited scoring role
- Kendrick Perkins — interior enforcer, low offensive usage
- Udonis Haslem — toughness and locker-room presence big
- Teams Played For:
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- Minneapolis Lakers (1954–1957)
- Championship Rings: 0 (He did not win an NBA Championship)
- Kids: Ed Kalafat had children, but specific details are not widely documented
- Siblings: Information on siblings is not widely documented
- Retirement Age: 26
- Retirement Year: 1952
Ed Kalafat’s player archetype was that of a defensive-minded interior big, functioning primarily as a physical presence rather than a scoring option. His defensive role centered on protecting the paint and battling opposing centers with strength and positioning, while his offensive role remained minimal, limited to putbacks and close-range finishes. Physically, he brought a sturdy 6’6″ frame that allowed him to compete effectively in the early NBA’s rugged environment, even without standout athleticism. His play style was straightforward and team-oriented—focused on rebounding, defense, and doing the unglamorous work that complemented star teammates on a championship roster.
Fun Facts
- He became a banker after spending three years in the NBA playing for the Minneapolis Lakers and contributing to their interior defense.
Sources:
NBA.com — Ed Kalafat Player Profile
Basketball Reference — Ed Kalafat Stats
University of Minnesota Athletics — Minnesota Basketball History Records
