[4] Ezersky attempted a career in baseball following his college basketball ruling and tried out for the Detroit Tigers alongside close friend Buddy Kerr in 1941, but he was sent to the minor leagues and failed to make it out of spring training.
[2] He signed with the Brooklyn Gothams of the American Basketball League, but only managed to play two games for the team.
After retiring from playing professional basketball in 1952, Ezersky returned to his career as a cab driver in New York City.
He moved to East Bay, California in 1981, where he resumed his cab driving career until he retired in 2000, aged seventy-eight.
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