Description
Keith Russell "Mister" Jennings is an American basketball coach who formerly played in the NBA.
Jennings, a 5'7" point guard, attended East Tennessee State University for four academic years. Jennings won the 1991 Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award, given to the outstanding collegiate senior six feet tall and under, and was a second-team consensus All-American. He also led the NCAA Division I that year in three-point field goals, shooting 59 percent.
He was not selected in the NBA draft, and started his NBA career as a free agent. He spent three seasons in the NBA with the Golden State Warriors, playing in 164 games and averaging 6.6 points and 3.7 assists in 18.0 minutes per game. Jennings' personal best in the NBA was a 23 point performance, in his next-to-last regular season game with the Warriors, on April 22, 1995. In that game, Jennings made 8-of-10 field goals, including 3-of-4 treys, and was perfect in 4 free-throw attempts in 41 minutes. He dished off 10 assists that game to cap off his best performance in the NBA. He was selected by the Toronto Raptors in the 1995 expansion draft, but did not play for them. He also played professionally in Europe.
Born
November 2nd, 1968 in Culpeper (Age 56)
Teams
Strasbourg (2003-2004) | SLUC Nancy Basket (2002-2003) | Strasbourg IG (2000-2002) | Saint Petersburg Lions (2000) | Fenerbahçe Men's Basketball (1999-2000) | Real Madrid Baloncesto (1999) | Le Mans Sarthe Basket (1997-1999) | CB Estudiantes (1995-1996) | BBV Hagen (1991-1992) | Parma F.C. (1991) | San Francisco Warriors |
Last Changes
2008/07/24
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