Kelvin Upshaw Explained

Kelvin Upshaw
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lb:180
Birth Date:12 January 1963
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois
Nationality:American
High School:John Marshall (Chicago, Illinois)
College:
Draft Year:1986
Draft League:NBA
Career Start:1986
Career End:1999
Career Number:10, 7, 5
Career Position:Shooting guard
Coach Start:1999
Coach End:2013
Years1:1986–1987
Team1:Jacksonville/Mississippi Jets
Years2:1987
Team2:West Palm Beach Stingrays
Years3:1987–1988
Team3:Mississippi Jets
Years4:1988
Team4:Rapid City Thrillers
Years5:1988
Team5:Palm Beach Stingrays
Years6:1988–1989
Team6:Albany Patroons
Team7:Miami Heat
Years8:1989
Team8:Albany Patroons
Years9:1989
Team9:Boston Celtics
Team10:Dallas Mavericks
Team11:Golden State Warriors
Team12:Dallas Mavericks
Years13:1991
Team13:Swift Mighty Meaties
Years14:1991–1992
Team14:Bakersfield Jammers
Years15:1992
Team15:Shell Rimula X
Years16:1992–1993
Team16:Fort Wayne Fury
Years17:1993–1994
Team17:Columbus Horizon
Years18:1994–1995
Team18:Gimnasia y Esgrima de Comodoro Rivadavia
Years19:1996–1997
Team19:Quad City Thunder
Years20:1997–1999
Team20:Komfort Stargard Szczec
Cyears1:1999–2000
Cteam1:Quad City Thunder (assistant)
Cyears2:2000–2001
Cteam2:La Crosse Bobcats (assistant)
Cyears3:2001–2002
Cteam3:Sioux Falls Skyforce
Cyears4:
Cteam4:North Charleston Lowgators (assistant)
Cteam5:Dallas Mavericks (assistant)
Cyears6:2005–2006
Cteam6:Gary Steelheads (assistant)
Cyears7:2006
Cteam7:Harlem Globetrotters (assistant)
Cyears8:2012–2013
Cteam8:Charlotte Christian School (asst. girls')

Kelvin Parnell Upshaw (born January 24, 1963) is an American former professional basketball player. He is a 6'2" (1.88 m) 180 lb (82 kg) guard and played competitively at Chicago's Marshall High School, Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College and the University of Utah. He played 120 games in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1988 to 1991 averaging 5.4 ppg, 2.1 apg and 1.2 rpg in 12.6 mpg.

Upshaw played with the Miami Heat, the Boston Celtics, the Golden State Warriors and with the Dallas Mavericks. He also played professionally in Stargard Szczeciński, Poland (Komfort Stargard Szczec[1] [2]), Italy (Scavolini Pesaro),[3] Argentina, Philippines, and in the CBA with the Quad City Thunder, Albany Patroons, Rapid City and Jacksonville Jets. He was selected in the second round of the 1986 CBA Draft by the Jets.[4]

After spending the 1986–1987 season with the Jacksonville (later Mississippi) Jets, Upshaw signed with the West Palm Beach Stingrays of the USBL in the spring of 1987.[5] The Jets cut Upshaw on May 26, 1987, due to injury[6] but recalled Upshaw in late June.[7] Upshaw returned to the Mississippi Jets later in 1987 and was selected to the 1988 CBA All-Star Game.[8] Upshaw later played for the CBA's Rapid City Thrillers for the rest of the season.

Upshaw signed with the Palm Beach Stingrays in June 1988.[9] Upshaw then played for the CBA's Albany Patroons for most of the 1988–1989 season. In January 1989, Upshaw signed with the NBA's Miami Heat. In two ten-day contracts with the Heat, Upshaw played in nine games and averaged 6.8 points, 1.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists.[10] Upshaw re-joined the Patroons on February 7.[11] The NBA's Boston Celtics signed Upshaw in March 1989 to relieve the injured Ramón Rivas.[12] Upshaw played in 23 games for the Celtics averaging 6.3 points, 1.4 rebounds, and 2.2 assists.[10] The Boston Globe noted at the time, "Upshaw has brought to Boston instant up-tempo offense along with tough, chest-to-chest defense against some of the league's best (Isiah Thomas, Mo Cheeks), as well as a certain sang froid in delivering the big jumper."[13]

A week after being waived, Upshaw re-signed with the Celtics on November 24, 1989, and was waived again on December 26, 1989. In 14 games at the beginning of the season with Boston, Upshaw averaged 7.0 points, 1.6 rebounds, and 4.2 assists.[10]

Upshaw signed the first of two ten-day contracts with the Dallas Mavericks on January 6, 1990, and played three games with the Mavericks with very few minutes per game.[10] On February 28, 1990, Upshaw signed a season-long contract with the Golden State Warriors and averaged 5.6 points in 23 games.[10]

Upshaw signed with the Dallas Mavericks on November 12, 1990, and re-signed on December 29 five days after being waived. In 48 games, Upshaw had one start and averaged 5.6 points.[10]

In 1991, Upshaw played in the Philippine Basketball Association for the Swift Mighty Meaties then went on to join the CBA's Bakersfield Jammers and was traded to the Fort Wayne Fury in a dispersal draft after the Jammers folded.[14] In the summer of 1992, Upshaw returned to play in the Philippine Basketball Association this time with Shell Rimula X before joining the Fury. In February 1993, Upshaw left the Fury to spend time with his family and work at a youth center.[15]

Upshaw was meted a lifetime ban from the PBA for violating the league's anti-drug policy. But he gained notoriety with Filipino basketball fans for showing his butt to the crowd during a televised game in 1992.[16]

He has served as an assistant coach for the CBA's Gary Steelheads,[17] Quad City Thunder, LaCrosse Bobcats, and the NBDL's Charleston Lowgators.[18]

In 2004, he was named as player development coach for the Dallas Mavericks.[19]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.polskikosz.pl/zawodnik/767 Kelvin Upshaw profile -PolskiKosz.pl
  2. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/news/1997/12/19/news.proexp.html Pro Exposure Report
  3. Web site: Legabasket. 77.208. 14 January 2017.
  4. Web site: Untitled. nbahoopsonline.com. 14 January 2017.
  5. Web site: Camillone. Jude. 1,800 Watch 'rays Rally Past Gulls. South Florida Sun-Sentinel. January 13, 2014. May 19, 1987.
  6. Web site: Jammers Make Late Charge, Stingrays Hold On 116-108. sun-sentinel.com. 14 January 2017.
  7. Web site: Moten Leaves Stingrays, Will Wait For Nba Camp. sun-sentinel.com. 14 January 2017.
  8. Web site: Pats rally to beat Rockford, 103-100. Schenectady Gazette. January 19, 1988. January 13, 2014.
  9. Web site: Stingrays Get Old Home, New Players. South Florida Sun-Sentinel. January 13, 2014. June 7, 1988.
  10. Web site: Kelvin Upshaw Stats - Basketball-Reference.com. basketball-reference.com. 14 January 2017.
  11. Web site: Wilkin . Tim . Upshaw returns in time to lead Pats . https://archive.today/20140114082615/http://alb.merlinone.net/mweb/wmsql.wm.request?oneimage&imageid=5533350 . dead . January 14, 2014 . Albany Times Union . January 13, 2014 . February 8, 1989 .
  12. Web site: Celtics sign ex-Ute Upshaw. Deseret News. January 13, 2014. March 10, 1989.
  13. Web site: MacMullan. Jackie. How did everyone else miss out on Kelvin Upshaw?. Deseret News. January 13, 2014. April 2, 1989. Originally published by The Boston Globe as "Credit Celtics with a steal; Signing Upshaw a timely maneuver."
  14. Web site: Sports shorts. Associated Press News. January 13, 2014. January 4, 1992.
  15. Web site: Merz. Craig. Upshaw took time to get his mind back on basketball. Columbus Dispatch. January 14, 2014. November 30, 1993.
  16. News: Balkman joins Thompkins, Upshaw, Moten on list of banned PBA imports SPIN.PH. staff. the. 2013-03-11. Sports Interactive Network Philippines. 2018-03-27.
  17. Web site: Steelheads hire Upshaw as assistant coach. OurSportsCentral.com. October 20, 2005. April 13, 2022 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220413144824/https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/steelheads-hire-upshaw-as-assistant-coach/n-3232646 . April 13, 2022.
  18. http://www.nba.com/dleague/coaches/kelvin_upshaw.html NBA.com: NBDL coach profile
  19. http://www.minorleaguenews.com/basketball/aaa/nbdl/features/articles2004/110204.html Former Lowgators Assistant Takes Mavericks Position