Kevin Eastman (basketball) explained

Kevin Eastman
Birth Date:April 7, 1955
Birth Place:New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.
High School:Haddonfield Memorial
(Haddonfield, New Jersey)
College:Richmond (1973–1977)
Draft Year:1977
Years1:1978
Team1:Richmond Virginians
Coach Start:1978
Coach End:2014
Cyears1:1978–1980
Cteam1:Richmond (assistant)
Cyears2:1980–1983
Cteam2:Colorado State (assistant)
Cyears3:1983–1985
Cteam3:VCU (assistant)
Cyears4:1985–1986
Cteam4:Richmond (assistant)
Cyears5:1986–1989
Cyears6:1989–1990
Cteam6:Tulsa (assistant)
Cyears7:1990–1994
Cteam7:UNC Wilmington
Cyears8:1994–1999
Cteam8:Washington State
Cyears9:–,
Cteam9:Boston Celtics (assistant)
Cyears10:
Cteam10:Los Angeles Clippers (assistant)
Highlights:As assistant coach:

Kevin Eastman (born April 7, 1955) is a former American basketball coach. He was assistant coach and Vice President for Basketball Operations of the Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA. Eastman joined the Clippers' coaching staff before the 2013–14 season.

Early life

Born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Eastman grew up in Haddonfield, New Jersey and graduated from Haddonfield Memorial High School in 1973.[1]

Playing career

Eastman then attended the University of Richmond and played on the Richmond Spiders men's basketball team from 1973 to 1977.[2] [3] Eastman was a two-time team captain and a three-year starter, and scored 1,162 points.[4] He is also a member of the university's athletic hall of fame. In early 1978, Eastman played professionally for the Richmond Virginians of the All-American Basketball Alliance (AABA). In 11 games, Eastman averaged 9.2 points.[5]

Coaching career

Prior to joining the Clippers, Eastman served as the assistant coach to Doc Rivers for the Boston Celtics from the 2004–05 season until the 2012–13 season, including winning the NBA Championship in 2008.

He was Nike Basketball's National Director of Skills in 2003–04, and spent 2002–03 as athletic director at Randolph–Macon College.[6] Eastman spent five years (1994–1999) as head men's basketball coach at Washington State University and four years (1990–1994) as head coach at UNC Wilmington. In addition, he held assistant coaching positions at the University of Tulsa, Virginia Commonwealth University, Colorado State University and his alma mater, the University of Richmond.

Executive career

On June 16, 2014, the Clippers restructured the basketball operations. Eastman became vice-president for Basketball Operations.[7] He announced his retirement from basketball on June 13, 2016.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://kevineastmanbasketball.com/eastman/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/KElongbioNOphotos3.pdf Kevin Eastman Bio
  2. Web site: 1976-77 Richmond Spiders Roster and Stats.
  3. Web site: 1973-74 Richmond Spiders Roster and Stats.
  4. http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/sports.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2008-05-22-0064.html Former UR guard Eastman enjoying time as Celts' coach
  5. Web site: History of the All-America Basketball Alliance.
  6. Web site: NBA.com: Kevin Eastman . . 2008-05-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160329042916/http://www.nba.com/coachfile/kevin_eastman/index.html . 2016-03-29 . dead .
  7. Web site: Clippers Restructure Basketball Operations Department . .