Bimbo Coles Explained

Bimbo Coles
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:180
Birth Date:22 April 1968
Birth Place:Covington, Virginia, U.S.
High School:Greenbrier East
(Lewisburg, West Virginia)
College:Virginia Tech (1986–1990)
Draft Year:1990
Draft Round:2
Draft Pick:40
Draft Team:Sacramento Kings
Career Start:1990
Career End:2004
Career Number:12, 50
Career Position:Point guard
Years1:
Team1:Miami Heat
Years2:
Team2:Golden State Warriors
Team3:Atlanta Hawks
Years4:
Team4:Cleveland Cavaliers
Team5:Boston Celtics
Team6:Miami Heat
Highlights:
Stats League:NBA
Stat1label:Points
Stat1value:6,628 (7.8 ppg)
Stat2label:Assists
Stat2value:3,313 (3.9 apg)
Stat3label:Steals
Stat3value:735 (0.9 spg)

Vernell Eufaye "Bimbo" Coles (born April 22, 1968) is an American retired professional basketball player who played 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Virginia Tech Hokies and won an Olympic bronze medal as a member of the United States national team in 1988. He received his nickname from a cousin in reference to a country music song of the same name.[1]

Coles was a standout at Greenbrier East High School in Lewisburg, West Virginia. At Greenbrier East, Coles played basketball, baseball and football. Coles was more heavily recruited to play college football than basketball before announcing his intent to play basketball in college.[2] In football, he was twice named all-state and once named All-America. As a shortstop and outfielder, Coles claimed to be selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1986 Major League Baseball draft.[3] He was recruited to play college basketball at Virginia Tech, Maryland and West Virginia.

He played college basketball for the Virginia Tech Hokies for four seasons from 1986 to 1990. Coles set the school and Metro Conference records for career points and the school record for career assists. He was inducted into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame and West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. He was a member of the United States national basketball team which won a bronze medal in the 1988 Summer Olympics.[4] Despite not having played baseball since high school, Coles was drafted by the California Angels in the final round of the 1990 Major League Baseball draft.[5]

His NBA career started when he was selected by the Sacramento Kings in the 1990 NBA draft, and immediately traded to the Miami Heat in exchange for veteran guard Rory Sparrow. After Coles' first of two stints with the Miami Heat, he was traded to the Golden State Warriors, and also played with the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Boston Celtics. He was utilized primarily as a backup point guard.[6]

Coles' brother, Sidney, played basketball for two years at Memphis and for two years at Marshall, one of which was under head coach Billy Donovan. In 2000, Sidney was hired as an assistant coach at Wyoming under head coach Steve McClain.[7] Until 2021, Coles coached at his alma mater of Greenbrier East High School in Lewisburg, West Virginia.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.celticslife.com/2010/08/what-hell-happened-tobimbo-coles.html What the Hell Happened to Bimbo Coles?
  2. News: Johnson . Dave . Bimbo May Be a Real Celebrity But Tech Star Doesn't Play Role . 19 December 2019 . . March 7, 1990.
  3. News: Winderman . Ira . Heat's Coles No Angel, But Could've Been . 19 December 2019 . . April 4, 1993.
  4. News: Huff . Doug . Coles to be inducted into W.Va. Sports Hall . 19 December 2019 . . February 27, 2011 . en.
  5. News: Cotte . Greg . Coles Gave Thought to Playing Baseball . 19 December 2019 . . June 28, 1990.
  6. http://www.nba.com/heat/news/drawntoheat_050408.html Drawn to the HEAT
  7. News: Sidney Coles Elevated To Assistant Coaching Position With Wyoming Basketball Program . 19 December 2019 . . August 4, 2000 . en.
  8. News: Knowles . Hannah . West Virginia's governor is furious he didn't get a job coaching high school basketball . 23 September 2021 . Washington Post. September 22, 2021 . en.