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Ken Richardson (May 24, 1950 – October 22, 2013) was an American
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player who played his entire professional career in
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. He became a
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n basketball icon playing for the
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in the SA State League and the National Basketball League (NBL). Richardson, who played his college basketball at
Ohio Dominican University Ohio Dominican University is a Private university, private Dominican Order, Dominican liberal arts university in Columbus, Ohio. The university has approximately 1,700 students and offers undergraduate degrees in 40 majors as well as nine graduat ...
and was a Mid Ohio Conference First Team selection in 1970–71, joined West Adelaide in 1974, winning the 1975 Woollacott Medal en route to his first SA state championship. He went on to win the NBL's inaugural
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in 1979 and led the Bearcats to the NBL championship in 1982 as player-coach.


Early life

Richardson was born in
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. From junior college in
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, he attended university in
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and was invited to attend a
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' camp, albeit at his own expense. In 1970–71 and 1972–73, Richardson played for
Ohio Dominican University Ohio Dominican University is a Private university, private Dominican Order, Dominican liberal arts university in Columbus, Ohio. The university has approximately 1,700 students and offers undergraduate degrees in 40 majors as well as nine graduat ...
's men's basketball team. In 1970–71, he earned first-team All- MOC honors, and in 1972–73, he was named NAIA All-District 22 Honorable Mention. Richardson scored 1,207 points in two seasons at Ohio Dominican, earning him a place in the school's 1,000-point club. Growing up in Ohio, Richardson was an expert tracker. It made him invaluable in
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as a soldier leading men into battle.


Professional career

Richardson arrived wide-eyed in
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in 1974 after having turned his back on an
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career. At 6'6", he was considered a wiry
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who could play
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. He joined the
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and led them to the 1974 grand final. A year later, he won the 1975 Woollacott Medal en route to his first
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n (SA)
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. He became the first American to claim the Woollacott Medal, an honor bestowed on the Fairest and Most Brilliant player in the SA State League. For the next two years he dominated in Victoria playing with national powerhouse St Kilda, helping them win the 1977 Australian Club Championship title. He returned to the Bearcats in 1978 and helped them win five straight SA championship titles as player-coach from 1978–82. During this time, in 1979, the National Basketball League (NBL) was established. Richardson was crowned the NBL's inaugural
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before earning
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honors the following year. As West's playing coach for four years of NBL, Richardson steered them to fourth, second, third and first. After losing the 1980 grand final significantly to his former team St Kilda and its superstar import guard
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, Richardson said he needed a player to counter him. That brought
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to the Bearcats in 1981 and a year later, Richardson recruited
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. The trio went on to lead the Bearcats to their first and only NBL championship in 1982. West's 1982 NBL championship team is the only one to include three league MVPs, with Green winning in 1982 and Loggins collecting three outstanding individual player awards in 1984, 1986 and 1987. Richardson retired from playing following the 1982 season. He is considered one of the league's three greatest imports, alongside Leroy Loggins and Rocky Smith. In 71 NBL games, he averaged 20.2 points per game. In November 2012, West Adelaide inducted Richardson into the club's Hall of Fame. In 1986, Richardson coached the
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to a 14–12 record, missing the playoffs on percentage.


Personal life

In the late 1970s, Richardson considered taking out Australian citizenship. On the assumption he would, then Boomers coach
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suited him up for
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to play against a visiting US college team, making Richardson the only American who was solely an American to officially play for Australia. Post-basketball, Richardson worked on
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and on the
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, having a love of the ocean and the open sea. He was also a supporter of the Maritime Workers' Union.


Death

Richardson died peacefully in a Darwin hospital on October 22, 2013, losing his battle with cancer. He was 63 years old.


References

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