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Maurice King (basketball)

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In 1956–57, King's senior year, Chamberlain joined the Kansas Jayhawk varsity squad as a sophomore and led the team in scoring (29.6 points per game) and rebounding (18.8 rebounds per game). King remained a starter for the Jayhawks team and was a key contributor for the Jayhawks scoring 9.7 points
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In the ABL's inaugural season, King averaged 7.8 points per game, and led the team with an average of 3.2 assists. In Kansas City's second season in 1962–63, King averaged 14.7 points and 5.7 assists before the ABL folded on December 31, 1962.
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After redshirting his first season at Kansas due to the freshmen eligibility rules in effect at the time, King played a reserve role in his sophomore season for the
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signed King to a training camp contract. King played for the Hawks in the 1960 pre-season but did not play in any regular-season games in the
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in 1953. King led the R. T. Coles Jeeps to a Missouri state high school basketball championship in 1952 and a second-place finish in 1953.
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King had four children: Yasmin Brown, Calvin Wainright, Maurice King III, and Kimberly King-Crawford. Two of King's grandsons,
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The Jayhawks were ranked #1 or #2 in the Associated Press and U.P.I. polls the entire 1956–57 season, and advanced to the
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as champion of the Big 7 Conference in its last season before it became the Big 8 Conference. The Jayhawks then defeated
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before getting a full-time contract with them in 2022 and then being on another two-way contract for the
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King was the second black basketball player to play at Kansas (and first black starter), following
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Hubbuch, Bart (March 31, 1987). "KU plans quick hunt for new AD". Kansas City Times. p. C2.
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Finn, Timothy (January 17, 1998). "Wilt Chamberlain Disk Jockey". Kansas City Star. p. E1.
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under their training camp roster after graduating from Baylor. Ishmail currently plays for the
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Immediately after his stint with the Celtics during the 1959–60 season, King joined the
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King also served on the Jackson County, Missouri Parks and Recreation Advisory Board.
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athletic program. He served on coaching search committees that hired football coach
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Mehl, Ernie (October 15, 1961). "Sporting Comment". Kansas City Star. p. 2B.
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After leaving the NBA after the 1963 season, King went on to a career with the
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played in four NCAA tournaments, including advancing to the Sweet Sixteen in
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After his playing career ended, King remained active as a supporter of the
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before getting a two-year contract in 2023. He has also played for the
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in the semi-final by the score of 80–56. The Jayhawks then lost to
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in which Kansas finished with an 11–10 record and 5th place in the
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List of second-generation National Basketball Association players
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in 1983, athletic director Bob Frederick in 1987, football coach
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King's stellar play earned him a basketball scholarship from the
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Upon the folding of the ABL, King immediately signed with the
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Denotes seasons in which King's team won an ABL championship
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After his senior season at Kansas, King was selected by the
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Amaad Wainright previously played college basketball for
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Prior to the 1961–62 season, King joined the fledgling
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by the score of 54–53 in triple overtime in the iconic
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and Amaad Wainright, also played college basketball.
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basketball team for his final two years in college.
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Maurice King (disambiguation)
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas
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Boston Celtics
Point guard
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Boston Celtics
Baltimore Bullets
Kansas City Steers
1963
Chicago Zephyrs
Points
Rebounds
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Stats
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University of Kansas
LaVannes Squires
Wichita East High School

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