Kenny Payne

Kenneth Victor Payne (born (1966-11-25)November 25, 1966) is a retired American professional basketball player and currently an assistant men's basketball coach at the University of Kentucky.[1] A 6'8" (2.03 m) 195 lb (88 kg) small forward, Payne played college basketball at the University of Louisville and was a member of Louisville's 1986 NCAA championship squad. He was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 19th pick of the 1989 NBA Draft where he was booed by a gathering of fans.[2]

Kenny Payne
Payne coaching in Kentucky's 2014 Blue-White scrimmage
Kentucky Wildcats
PositionAssistant coach
LeagueSoutheastern Conference
Personal information
Born (1966-11-25) November 25, 1966
Laurel, Mississippi
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High schoolNortheast Jones
(Laurel, Mississippi)
CollegeLouisville (1985–1989)
NBA draft1989 / Round: 1 / Pick: 19th overall
Selected by the Philadelphia 76ers
Playing career1989–2000
PositionSmall forward
Number18, 21
Coaching career2004–present
Career history
As player:
19891993Philadelphia 76ers
1993–1994Tri-City Chinook
?–2000Cairns Taipans
As coach:
2004–2009Oregon (assistant)
2010–presentKentucky (assistant)
Career highlights and awards
As player:

As assistant coach:

In four NBA seasons from 1989 to 1993 for the Sixers, he averaged 3.5 points and 1.2 rebounds per game. He was waived by the team in January, 1993 after failing to live up to expectations.[2] He also played professionally overseas in Italy, Japan, Brazil, the Philippines, Cyprus, China, Argentina and Australia.[3] Following his NBA stint, Payne played one season in the Continental Basketball Association in 1993–94, averaging 16.3 points and 6.3 rebounds per game for the Tri-City Chinook.[4]

In 2012 Payne met with Mississippi State University's athletic director about its men's basketball head-coaching vacancy,[5] though, ultimately, he was not hired.[6]

Payne and his wife Michelle have two children, a daughter, Alexis (born March 11, 1998) and a son, Alexander (born March 23, 2000).[3]

Notes

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