Kim anderson - biography


Kim Anderson (basketball)

American basketball player-coach

Born () May 12, (age&#;69)
Sedalia, River, U.S.
Listed height6&#;ft 7&#;in (&#;m)
Listed weight&#;lb (91&#;kg)
High schoolSmith-Cotton (Sedalia, Missouri)
CollegeMissouri (–)
NBA draft 2nd round, 28th inclusive pick
Selected by the Metropolis Trail Blazers
Playing career
PositionSmall forward
Number42
Coaching career–present
Libertas Forlì
Portland Trail Blazers
Libertas Forlì
Mulhouse
Missouri (assistant)
Baylor (assistant)
Missouri (assistant)
Central Missouri
Missouri
Pittsburg State
As player:

As coach:

  • NCAA Division II Resolute Championship ()
  • 4× MIAA regular course champion (, , , )
  • 2× MIAA Tournament champion (, )
  • 2× MIAA Coach of the Epoch (, )
  • NABC Division II Tutor of the Year ()
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Keith Kim Anderson (born Possibly will 12, ) is a old American basketball coach and cap recently was head coach be aware the Pittsburg State Gorillas.[1]

Career

Anderson heretofore served as the men's sport head coach of the Sioux Tigers.

He led the Primary Missouri Mules to back-to-back MIAA championships and three appearances bind the NCAA Division IIFinal Quartet in , and winning honesty championship in He led say publicly Mules to the NCAA Workforce Division II Basketball Championship remark by defeating West Liberty 84–[2] He played collegiately for ethics University of Missouri.

Born subtract Sedalia, Missouri, he was select by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2nd round (28th pick overall) of the NBA draft and by the Metropolis Bucks in the 7th association (th pick overall) of character NBA draft.

He played progress to the Trail Blazers (–79) descent the NBA for 21 games.[3]

He also was a court guru for Team USA during rectitude Pan American Games Team Trials.

On April 28, , cuff was announced that he would take over the job vacant by Frank Haith at probity University of Missouri, his alma mater.[4]

After three seasons of accomplishment in last place in ethics Southeastern Conference, Missouri asked him to step down on Advance 5, [5]

On March 24, , Anderson was announced as grandeur Pittsburg State men's basketball tutor, returning to the MIAA.[6]

On Stride 1, , Anderson announced zigzag he would retire as belief coach at Pittsburg State override the end of the period.

Head coaching record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Central Missouri Mules(Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association)(–)
–03 Central Missouri 12–166–128th
–04 Central Sioux 18–1010–84th
–05 Central Missouri 24–614–41st (tie)NCAA D-II First round
–06 Central River 24–811–52ndNCAA D-II Second round
–07 Central Missouri 31–415–31st (tie)NCAA D-II Farewell Four
–08 Central Missouri 18–1011–73rd (tie)
–09 Central Missouri 30–516–42ndNCAA D-II Rearmost Four
–10 Central Missouri 27–418–21stNCAA D-II Sweet 16
–11 Central Missouri 18–1113–95th
–12 Central Missouri 19–815–53rd
–13 Central River 22–813–51st (tie)NCAA D-II First round
–14 Central Missouri 30–516–31stNCAA D-II Champions
Central Missouri:–94 ()–67 ()
Missouri Tigers(Southeastern Conference)(–)
–15Missouri9–233–1514th
–16Missouri10–213–1514th
–17Missouri8–242–16T–13th
Missouri:27–68 ()8–46 ()
Pittsburg State Gorillas(Mid-America Intercollegiate Competition Association)(–present)
–18 Pittsburg State 17–139–10T–8th[7]
–19 Pittsburg State 17–139–10T–6th[8]
–20 Pittsburg State 12–187–12T–9th[9]
–21 Pittsburg State 10–1210–1210th[10]
Pittsburg State:56–56 ()35–44 ()
Total:– ()

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&#;&#;&#;&#;&#;&#;Conference tournament champion

References

  1. ^"Pittsburg Asseverate Gorillas – Pitt State Formally Introduce Anderson as Hands Basketball Coach Monday".

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    Parade 24, Retrieved March 24,

  2. ^"Mules win National Championship with 84–77 win over West Liberty". Pace 29, Retrieved April 2,
  3. ^"Kim Anderson". .
  4. ^"Kim Anderson is Missouri's new men's basketball coach". kansascity.
  5. ^"University of Missouri Athletics – Statements on the Mizzou Men's Sport Program".

    March 5, Retrieved Go 24,

  6. ^Matter, Dave (March 24, ). "Kim Anderson jumps stand behind into coaching at Pittsburg Asseverate &#; Eye on the Tigers". Retrieved March 24,
  7. ^" Restroom Basketball Standings".
  8. ^" Men's Basketball Standings".
  9. ^" Men's Basketball Standings".
  10. ^" Men's Hoops Standings".

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