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Greg Kite's 12-year NBA career spanned seven different franchises. Still, his initial five-season spell with the Boston Celtics proved to be most fruitful, yielding two championship titles.
Greg Kite P&T Interview, Part 3. After an 11-year NBA career that included two championships, Greg Kite quietly exited the league following the 1994-95 season.
Matter-of-factly dismissing Greg Kite’s career with the Orlando Magic hardly is the way he should be remembered. NBA centers routinely tried to dismiss him in the pre-Shaq years, but couldn’t.
Greg Kite felt as if he had just head-butted Patrick Ewing after leaving the Magic family’s dreadfully familiar off-season retreat: the hospital. And if Kite was still reeling, you had to wonder ...
34 Greg Kite C 6-11 53 Alan Ogg C 7-2. 25 Nick Anderson G 6-6 21 Kevin Edwards G 6-3. 4 Scott Skiles G 6-1 11 Sherman Douglas G 6-0. 11 Sam Vincent G 6-2 12 Bimbo Coles G 6-2.
This pick is 14 years in the making, as the last BYU Cougar to be drafted was Jimmer Fredette, who was selected 10th overall ...
Kite told The Eagle it was “a relief for the Nelson family” to end the six-year saga of litigation over the Joyland memorabilia, including the 8-foot by 20-foot organ, which stands 10 feet ...
In a new article published by Jackie MacMullan of ESPN.com, the veteran reporter traced Shaq’s influence on the NBA Finals all the way back to 1984, when Greg Kite won a championship with Larry ...
When Greg Kite was drafted by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the 1983 NBA Draft with the 21st pick, he knew he'd have a tough time seeing some significant playing time with future Hall ...
But the Celtics’ statistical place among those legendary teams matters roughly as much as, oh, Greg Kite’s career free throw percentage. Those Warriors and Bulls won championships, and this ...
Greg Kite is an Orlando financial advisor, but when he was younger, he was an NBA Champ, playing both for the Boston Celtics and later the Orlando Magic.Among his most prized possessions are two ...
On this day in 1961, Boston Celtics champion reserve center Greg Kite was born in Houston, Texas, and Boston beat the Nets in the Orlando bubble.