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Which former Major League pitcher once played with the Celtics?
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"DESERT HEAT” How acquired: Obtained from Cleveland on 2/25/88 with Mark West, Tyrone Corbin and draft picks for Larry Nance, Mike Sanders and a draft pick. In just four full seasons with Phoenix, Kevin Johnson has demonstrated that he is the heart and soul of the Suns. In fact, in a Playoff game against Portland in 1991-92, Johnson, sensing his team's desperation, scored 18 straight points at one juncture in the second half. "KJ" finished the season second in the NBA in assists while averaging 19.3 points per game. Johnson has been solid ever since his acquisition. In his first season with Phoenix, Kevin was named the 1989 NBA Most Improved Player as he set five club records. On October 21, 1992, Johnson will have his jersey retired by the University of California, where KJ is Cal's all-time leader in scoring, assists and steals. "To have my jersey retired is extremely humbling," Johnson said. "KJ" has been humbling opposing point guards for four seasons, with no sign of letting up. This "Desert Heat" star should turn the temperature even higher on opponents in 1992-93 with new teammate Charles Barkley.
Averaged 23 points as senior at Washington. Had 52 assists in 49 games for Bullets, '73-74. Drafted: #2-1973 by Capital.
One of the original NBA franchises, the Atlanta Hawks have called six cities home. The team started as the Tri-City Blackhawks, splitting time between the Illinois towns of Moline and Rock Island as well as Davenport, lowa. The name shrunk to Hawks when the team moved to Milwaukee in 1951. After a move to St. Louis in 1955, the Hawks settled in Atlanta in 1968. DID YOU KNOW? Since the introduction of the three-point shot in 1979-80, the 1979-80 Hawks are the only NBA team to average less than one three-point attempt per game. The Hawks set the NBA single-season record by forcing their opponents to commit 24.1 turnovers per game in 1977-78. SCORECARD. In a March 17, 1956, showdown with the Minneapolis Lakers, the St. Louis Hawks set the NBA Playoff record for free throws in a regulation game with 54.
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