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Bones McKinney was born on 1 January, 1919 in Lowland, North Carolina, U.S., is a Horace Albert Bones" McKinney was basketball player. Discover Bones McKinney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 1 January 1919
Birthday 1 January
Birthplace Lowland, North Carolina, U.S.
Date of death 16 May, 1997
Died Place Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1919

Horace Albert "Bones" McKinney (January 1, 1919 – May 16, 1997) was an American professional basketball player and coach.

1950

A 6'6" small forward who played at both North Carolina State University (2 seasons) and the University of North Carolina (1 season, after U.S. Army service during World War II interrupted his college career), McKinney had a six-year playing career in the NBA, most of them with the now-defunct Washington Capitols. He also played for the Boston Celtics. His final year with the Capitols (in the 1950–51 season), McKinney was a player-coach; the team folded midway through the season.

1962

McKinney, known for his sideline antics, would later coach the Wake Forest University Demon Deacons, leading them to two Atlantic Coast Conference titles and an appearance in the Final Four in 1962.

1969

McKinney also coached Carolina Cougars of the American Basketball Association from 1969 through 1971.

He coached them to a 42–42 record during the 1969–70 season, good for third place in the East Division.

1970

The Cougars then lost in the first round of the 1970 ABA playoffs to the Indiana Pacers, 4 games to 0.

As the 1970–71 season got under way, McKinney was named a vice president of the team.

After a 17–25 start, halfway through the season McKinney was replaced as head coach by his assistant coach Jerry Steele.

During the 1970–71 season, McKinney provided color commentary for the television broadcast of the 1971 ABA All Star Game.

Subsequently, McKinney would have a long and successful career as a color analyst for television broadcasts of ACC basketball games.

McKinney's picture hangs in the North Carolina History Museum's North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame and one of his basketball jerseys is also displayed there.

He was also a graduate of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and an ordained minister of the Southern Baptist Convention.

1971

Steele also went 17-25 for the remainder of the season for a 34–50 record that failed to get the Cougars into the 1971 ABA playoffs.