Ed Pinckney
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Edward (Ed) Lewis Pinckney (born March 27, 1963 in The Bronx, New York) is an American former professional basketball player in the NBA.
A 6'9" forward, Pinckney led Villanova University to the NCAA title over the Georgetown Hoyas in 1985. He was the recipient of the Tournament's Most Outstanding Player after registering 16 points and 6 rebounds in the 66-64 victory.
Also in 1985 he was selected tenth overall by the Phoenix Suns in the NBA Draft. He also played with the Sacramento Kings, Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, Toronto Raptors, Philadelphia 76ers and Miami Heat, and retired in 1997.
He is currently an assistant coach for the Villanova Wildcats.
[edit] NBA transactions
- Selected 10th overall by the Phoenix Suns in the 1985 NBA Draft
- Traded to the Sacramento Kings for Eddie Johnson
- Traded to the Boston Celtics along with Joe Kleine in exchange for Danny Ainge and Brad Lohaus
- Traded to the Milwaukee Bucks along with Sherman Douglas in exchange for Blue Edwards and Derek Strong
- Selected from the Bucks by the Toronto Raptors in the 1995 expansion draft
- Traded to the Philadelphia 76ers along with Tony Massenburg in exchange for Sharone Wright
[edit] External links
- Career college & NBA statistics @ basketballreference.com
- Player bio: Ed Pinckney @ villanova.collegesports.com
- "The man who helped dethrone Ewing" by Jeff D'Alessio, The Sporting News
- Catching Up With Ed Pinckney by Jon Goode @ Boston.com – Jan. 14, 2005
- What's up with: Ed Pinckney @ azcentral.com – Sept. 28, 2005
Preceded by Patrick Ewing |
NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player (men's) 1985 |
Succeeded by Pervis Ellison |
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