About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 22. Chapters: Kevin Pritchard, Kevin Gamble, Jimmy King, Anthony Bowie, Maceo Baston, Lloyd Daniels, Steve Scheffler, Rick Brunson, Kenny Gattison, Mitchell Wiggins, Morlon Wiley, Milton Wagner, Jeff McInnis, Lorenzo Charles, Robert Rose, Jimmy Oliver, Bob Thornton, Stephen Bardo, Mark Wade, Willie Burton, Larry Stewart, Matt Steigenga, Kenny Battle, Torgeir Bryn, Anderson Hunt, Chris Childs, Ken Bannister, Jermaine Jackson, Byron Houston, Darwin Cook, Corey Gaines, Derek Strong, Gerard King, Doug Smith, Tate George, Randolph Keys, Rich Manning, Tony Harris, Harold Ellis, Nate Driggers, Derrick Chievous, Joe Courtney, Scott Haffner, LaBradford Smith, Litterial Green, Clifford Rozier, Erick Strickland, Randy Woods, Barry Sumpter, Greg Sutton, Tracy Moore, Nate Johnston, Cedric Henderson, Orlando Graham. Excerpt: Kevin Lee Pritchard (born July 18, 1967 in Bloomington, Indiana) is a retired American professional basketball player. Pritchard played college basketball for the University of Kansas, where he was the starting point guard on the Jayhawks team that defeated the Oklahoma Sooners for the 1988 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship. While at KU, he played under head men's basketball coach Larry Brown, assistants R.C. Buford and Alvin Gentry, and one year under then-volunteer assistant coach Gregg Popovich, now the head coach of the San Antonio Spurs. Pritchard holds the distinction of being the first player to make a 3-point shot at Allen Fieldhouse in 1986. During his time at University of Kansas, Pritchard became a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. He was also named three times on the Academic All-Big Eight. Pritchard was drafted by the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association as the 34th overall pick 1990. He had a six-year NBA career spanning five teams-the Warriors, the Boston Celtics, the Ph...