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: He played over 34 minutes per game during the 1953-54 season, appearing in 72 games.

: Hoffman was the second player ever to receive this honor. paul_hoffman / max_dic_40

: During the 1954-55 season, he averaged a career-high 6.0 assists per game, a significant mark for a guard/forward of that era. : He played over 34 minutes per game

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Paul Hoffman (1925–2005) was an American professional basketball player who spent the majority of his career in the NBA with the Baltimore Bullets . Known for his durability and scoring ability in the late 1940s and early 1950s, he was named the BAA (precursor to the NBA) Rookie of the Year in 1948.

The term appears to be a specialized technical parameter or identifier rather than a historical sports statistic. In various technical documentation, similar strings often refer to "Maximum Dictionary Size" (e.g., 40MB or 40,000 entries) used in compression algorithms or database indexing, but there is no documented link between this term and Paul Hoffman's athletic career. Career Statistics

Below is a summary of Hoffman's performance across various NBA/BAA seasons: Baltimore Bullets 1953–54 Baltimore Bullets 1952–53 Baltimore Bullets 1950–51 Baltimore Bullets 1949–50 Baltimore Bullets Key Achievements