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K. C. Jones (May 25, 1932 – December 25, 2020) was an American professional basketball player and coach. He is best known for his association with the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA), with whom he won 11 of his 12 NBA championships (eight as a player, two as an assistant coach, and two as a head coach). As a player, he is tied for third for most NBA championships in a career, and is one of three NBA players with an 8–0 record in NBA Finals series. He is the only African-American coach other than Bill Russell to have won multiple NBA championships. Jones was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1989. Early life Jones was born in Taylor, Texas, as the oldest of six children. The initials "K. C." were his given name; he inherited the same name as his father, a factory worker and cook, who himself was named after the fabled railroad engineer Casey Jones. When Jones was aged nine, his parents divorced and he moved to San Francisco, California, with his mother and two siblings. He learned to play basketball on a patch of gravel. Jones attended Commerce High School in San Francisco where he played basketball and football. College career Jones played college basketball at the University of San Francisco and, along with Bill Russell, guided the Dons to NCAA championships in 1955 and 1956. During their time with the Dons, Russell and Jones led the team to a then-record 55-game win streak (including an undefeated 29–0 record during the 1955–56 season) and helped pioneer a play that later became known as the alley-oop. Jones also played with Russell on the United States national team which won the gold medal at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia, while defeating their opponents by an unsurpassed average margin of 53.5 points per game. After completing college and joining the NBA, Jones considered a career as an NFL player, even trying out for a team. However, he failed to make the cut. Professional career Boston Celtics (1958–1967) During his playing days, he was known as a tenacious defender. Jones spent all of his nine seasons in the NBA with the Boston Celtics, being part of eight championship teams from 1959 to 1966, retiring after the Celtics' loss to the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1967 Eastern Division finals. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1989. Jones is one of only eight players in basketball history to have won an NCAA championship, an NBA championship, and an Olympic gold medal, joining Bill Russell, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Jerry Lucas, Clyde Lovellette, Quinn Buckner, and Anthony Davis. In NBA history, only his former teammates Russell (11 championships) and Sam Jones (10) have won more championships during their playing careers. Coaching career Jones began his coaching career at Brandeis University, serving as its head coach from 1967 to 1970. He served as an assistant coach at Harvard University from 1970 to 1971. Jones then reunited with former teammate Bill Sharman as the assistant coach for the 1971–72 NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers. During that season, the team won a record 33 straight games. He became the first-ever head coach of the ABA's San Diego Conquistadors on August 8, 1972. One week after Jones' only season with the Conquistadors ended with his resignation, he signed a three‐year contract to succeed Gene Shue in a similar capacity with the Capital Bullets (name changed to Washington Bullets beginning in 1974–75) on June 18, 1973. During his three years in Washington, the Bullets had a 155–91 win‐loss record and arguably the most talented team in the league. Being swept by the Golden State Warriors in the 1975 NBA Finals and a seven-game loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference semifinals the following year resulted in Jones' contract not being renewed on May 7, 1976. He was replaced by Dick Motta three weeks later on May 28, 1976. In 1983, Jones took over as head coach of the Boston Celtics, replacing Bill Fitch. Jones guided the Larry Bird-led Celtics to championships in 1984 and 1986. Also in 1986, Jones led the Eastern squad in the 1986 NBA All-Star Game in Dallas at the Reunion Arena, beating the Western squad 139–132. The Celtics won the Atlantic Division in all five of Jones's seasons as head coach and reached the NBA Finals in four of his five years as coach. In a surprise announcement, he retired after the 1987–88 season and was succeeded by assistant coach Jimmy Rodgers. Jones spent one season in the Celtics' front office in 1988–89, then resigned to join the Seattle SuperSonics as an assistant coach and basketball consultant for the 1989–90 season. He served as head coach of the Sonics in 1990–91 and 1991–92. In 1994, Jones joined the Detroit Pistons as an assistant coach for one season. The Pistons' head coach at that time, Don Chaney, had previously played for Jones with the Celtics. Jones was also considered to once again coach the Celtics during the off-season in 1995. In 1996, Jones returned to the Boston Celtics, this time as an assistant coach for one season. Jones returned to the professional coaching ranks in 1997, guiding the New England Blizzard of the fledgling women's American Basketball League (1996–1998) through its last 1+1⁄2 seasons of existence. The Blizzard made the playoffs in his second year as head coach, but they were summarily dispatched by the San Jose Lasers. Personal life Jones married Beverly Cain – the sister of his Olympic teammate Carl Cain – in 1959; they had five children together before they divorced. He had a sixth child when he remarried to Ellen. His son, Kipper, played as a guard at Bentley College. His daughter, Bryna, received a basketball and volleyball scholarship to attend the University of Hawaii. Death Jones died on December 25, 2020, at an assisted living center in Connecticut, aged 88. He had Alzheimer's disease. NBA career statistics Source: Regular season Playoffs Head coaching record Source: Awards and honors Two-time NCAA Champion 1956 Olympic Gold Medal winner 12-time NBA Champion (eight as a player, two as a head coach, two as an assistant coach) "Triple Crown" (NCAA, NBA, Olympic champion) winner Five-time NBA All-Star Game head coach Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (class of 1989) College Basketball Hall of Fame (class of 2006) U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame (class of 1986 – as a member of the 1956 U.S. men's basketball team) 2016 Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award See also List of NBA players with most championships References External links K. C. Jones at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame NBA.com profile Basketball Reference: K.C. Jones (as coach) Archived July 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Basketball Reference: K.C. Jones (as player) Archived July 4, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Discover the K A Jones popular books. 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  • Transformations synopsis, comments

    Transformations

    Dame Gwyneth Jones & Ann Halam

    In DAYMAKER, Zanne discovered her powers and the opposing forces of the Covenant and the Daymaker.Nothing comes easily. With her fledgling magic training, Zanne has discovered that...

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    Fated

    K.A Jones

    FatedAfter being deposited on the packs doorstep 10 years ago, Jaxon has worked hard to be accepted into the community. His mother, a distant memory until letters from her began to...

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    What James Likes Best

    Amy Schwartz

    From awardwinning authorillustrator Amy Schwartz comes a charming picture book with four stories about a boy who shares special everyday experiences with friends and familybut what...

  • Nell K. Hayden Jones v. William Walter synopsis, comments

    Nell K. Hayden Jones v. William Walter

    Supreme Court of Texas

    This appeal by the defendant William Walter Jones (Husband) presents two issues: (1) Whether the trial courts judgment entered on 8 October 1987 is res judicata regarding the Husba...

  • William K. Jones v. State Farm Mutual synopsis, comments

    William K. Jones v. State Farm Mutual

    Court of Appeals of Michigan

    The 1990 amendment to Minn. Stat. § 541.051 is not retroactive and cannot revive claims that have been extinguished by the statute.

  • Doreen K. Leonard v. Jones Orval Leonard synopsis, comments

    Doreen K. Leonard v. Jones Orval Leonard

    Supreme Court of Idaho No. 9480

    Appellant Jones Orval Leonard and respondent, Doreen K. Leonard, intermarried on April 9, 1953. Two children, named Orval Kent Leonard and Teresa Ann Leonard, were born the issue o...

  • Daymaker synopsis, comments

    Daymaker

    Dame Gwyneth Jones & Ann Halam

    Tenyearold Zanne has lived on her parents' farm in Garth her whole life, following the seasons as regularly as the years.Everything changes when raiders come to their village, and ...

  • Terry L. Jones and Patricia K. Jones V. synopsis, comments

    Terry L. Jones and Patricia K. Jones V.

    Supreme Court of Nebraska

    WRIGHT, J. Terry L. Jones and Patricia K. Jones brought this action against the State of Nebraska, Department of Revenue (Department), and State Tax Commissioner M. Berri Balka. Th...

  • State Minnesota v. Johnny Jones A.K.A. synopsis, comments

    State Minnesota v. Johnny Jones A.K.A.

    Supreme Court of Missouri

    Defendant was charged with one count of seconddegree murder and one count of thirddegree murder in the September 6, 1976, shooting death of George Carlson in St. Paul. A Ramsey Cou...

  • Gifted synopsis, comments

    Gifted

    K.A Jones

    A new shifter in town seeks permission to start her new life in the Forest of Dean.Miss Honeywell was kicked out of her pack at the age of eighteen and has lived an isolated life a...

  • Donald K. Jones v. Cecil Gameray synopsis, comments

    Donald K. Jones v. Cecil Gameray

    Supreme Court of New York

    Ordered that the order is affirmed insofar as appealed from, with costs.

  • Crusader synopsis, comments

    Crusader

    Ben Kane

    KING. POLITICIAN. WARRIOR. CONQUEROR.1189. Richard the Lionheart's longawaited goal comes true as he is crowned King of England. Setting his own kingdom in order, he prepares to em...

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    Kezu Wolf Ways

    KP JONES

    Through thirty vividly illustrated pages the world is introduced to a wolf pup named Kezu. Kezu meets each member of his pack family and learns about each of them and what they pr...

  • Trusted synopsis, comments

    Trusted

    K.A Jones

    Book 2. Since being able to shift shape, life hasn't been easy for 18 year old Kat. Her mate has been murdered and she is pregnant with twins.Kat tries to make the best of a bad si...

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    The Islander

    Chris Blackwell

    In the vein of Sound Man and The Soundtrack of My Life, a lyrical memoir from the founder of one of the greatest music labels of all time, Island Records, about his astonishing lif...

  • Kinder Wasteland synopsis, comments

    Kinder Wasteland

    KL Jones

    The world as we know it is no longer what it seems. Hidden away in the Suburn Mountains was a secret no one expected to find or a secret no one expected to live long enough to tell...

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    Hungry Beat

    Douglas MacIntyre & Grant McPhee

    'Hungry Beat is the story of an alltoobrief era where the shortcircuiting of that industry seemed viable. But hell, the times were luminous as was the music these artists made. The...

  • Darkest Prince synopsis, comments

    Darkest Prince

    K.A Jones

    Due to content, over 18's only.35 year old Shyla is a hunter bound by birthright to hunt and kill vampires.Contract kills have been her life since the age of 18, moving about the ...

  • The Falling Sword synopsis, comments

    The Falling Sword

    Ben Kane

    CAN GREECE RESIST THE MIGHT OF ROME?Get ready for the climax of the Roman invasion of Greece in Sunday Times bestseller Ben Kane's latest historical adventure.ONE FINAL CLASHReelin...

  • Terry Lynne Jones v. William K. Hinkle and synopsis, comments

    Terry Lynne Jones v. William K. Hinkle and

    Supreme Court Of Utah

    STEWART, Justice: Plaintiff brought this action for specific performance of a contract for the sale of realty and for damages allegedly resulting from defendants failure to convey ...

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    Norphoria Jones

    Pamela F. Jones Gatewood

    Norphoria Jones also known as NO, Jasmine Getty aka, Lil mama and Patsy Pollet aka, Joker. These three have been best friends since the 5th grade. They are known to all as the tri...

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    Protected

    K.A Jones

    Ava Whitmore is constantly looking over her shoulder. Always waiting for her once "knight in shining armor," but now turned "psychopathic landlord/brothel owner" to find her and ta...

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    Hunted

    K.A Jones

    On the run with the hope that she can return home to have her babies, Kat finds herself in danger. The question isn't 'who's' after Kat, but 'what?'A news report catches Kat's atte...

  • Living In Perhaps synopsis, comments

    Living In Perhaps

    Julia Widdows

    Carol has always resented her family her mother, endlessly knitting, her father and his obsession with next door's encroaching garden hedge, and her brother, ever silent and schem...

  • Wanted synopsis, comments

    Wanted

    K.A Jones

    Kat was a normal 17 year old, or so she thought. Her world was turned upsidedown when her Father called her to a family meeting and announced that she was coming of age and that sh...

  • Cinnamon Bun, I Love You 1 synopsis, comments

    Cinnamon Bun, I Love You 1

    Amy Schwartz

    From awardwinning authorillustrator Amy Schwartz comes a counting book full of sweet treats, playful moments, and lots of toddler love. Cinnamon bun, I love you ONE. Peekaboo, I lo...

  • The Lightborn synopsis, comments

    The Lightborn

    Rebecca Zahabi

    Freed from his prison cell, the former slave known as Tatters is finally ready to face his past. Now his true nature is known to all, he can use his Lightborn powers freely. But th...

  • After the Miracle synopsis, comments

    After the Miracle

    Art Shamsky

    “A great and insightful” (Keith Hernandez, New York Mets legend and broadcaster) New York Times bestselling account of an iconic team in baseball history: the 1969 New York Metsa l...

  • Androcles and the Lion synopsis, comments

    Androcles and the Lion

    Dan Laurence & George Bernard Shaw

    Androcles and the Lion is a 1912 play written by George Bernard Shaw.Androcles and the Lion is Shaw's retelling of the tale of Androcles, a slave who is saved by the requited mercy...

  • Hellbound synopsis, comments

    Hellbound

    Giacometti & Ravenne

    The third volume in the millioncopy bestselling Nazi spy series for fans of Dan Brown, Steve Berry and Wilbur Smith.'I can't wait to read the next instalment!' Kindle customer, Ama...

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    Skybreaker

    Dame Gwyneth Jones & Ann Halam

    In the final book of the DAYMAKER trilogy, Zanne's journey takes her further than ever before.The Thirteen Guardians of Inland have a mission for Zanne, following her adventures se...