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Pee Wee Kirkland (Richard Kirkland) was born on 6 May, 1945 in Harlem, New York, is an American streetball player. Discover Pee Wee Kirkland'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?

Popular As Richard Kirkland
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Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 6 May, 1945
Birthday 6 May
Birthplace Harlem, New York
Nationality United States

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1945

Richard "Pee Wee" Kirkland (born May 6, 1945) is a former American streetball player and drug kingpin.

Born in Manhattan, New York, Kirkland played varsity basketball at Charles Evans Hughes High School in Manhattan, New York, and was made an All-City guard.

He was awarded a scholarship and attended Kittrell College, a community college in North Carolina, and was on the basketball team averaging 41 points per game.

He then attended Norfolk State University and played on the basketball team, teaming up with future NBA star Bob Dandridge.

1968

The Spartans won the CIAA title in 1968 with a 25–2 record; they lost in the second round of the NCAA Division II Men's Tournament.

The next year their record was 21–4 and they lost in the first round of the D-II tournament.

1969

In 1969 he was drafted by the Chicago Bulls with the fourth pick in the thirteenth round.

It is speculated that he turned the offer down because he was making more money in current ventures, including being a drug dealer, than he would in professional basketball.

At the time, the opportunities offered to him outside of the NBA were far more lucrative, in terms of financial gain and public recognition.

1971

Kirkland was imprisoned for committing crimes, first in 1971 in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

1981

He also played in prison from 1981 to 1988 at Federal Correctional Institution, La Tuna in Texas.

In the Anthracite Basketball League of central Pennsylvania he scored 100 and 135 points in two different games.

Kirkland travels the country speaking to youth about decision-making and pathways to success, in addition to self-esteem and other various issues plaguing the inner-cities of America.

He presents his messages in the "School of Skillz"—a basketball and life skills campaign that is co-sponsored by Nike.

1990

The camps began in the 1990s on Saturdays in Harlem and has since become a nationwide endeavor.

He has won championships as a high school coach at The Dwight School, a prestigious private school on the Upper West Side, in New York City.

One of his early breakthroughs involved reaching out to youth such as Hanif "Camel" Warren.

As an educator and social worker, Kirkland utilizes the respect he receives from young people because of his gangster past to reach at-risk youth and break down their misconceptions about "keepin' it real" on the streets.

Kirkland earned a master's degree in human services from Lincoln University.

In the basketball film Above the Rim, Kirkland appeared as Georgetown recruiter Phil Redd.

Kirkland was mentioned and appeared in the music video for the song "Grindin" by the rap group Clipse.

He is also mentioned in Terror Squad's "Lean Back", "Always on Time" by Ja Rule, "Zoom" by Future, and "All Work" by Curren$y and Young Dolph.

2008

He also appears in the documentary Sneaker Stories, filmed in 2008.

2012

Most recently, he appeared in the documentary Doin' It in the Park filmed in 2012 about the New York outdoor courts and players who lived on them.

He is also mentioned by South Memphis rapper Young Dolph as a featured artist in the song 'All Work' by well-known rapper Curren$y where Dolph describes himself as a legend just as Pee Wee Kirkland.

2018

Kirkland also makes an appearance as himself in the 2018 basketball comedy Uncle Drew.

On June 24, 2023, Kirkland was inducted into the American Basketball Hall of Fame.