Kevin Griffin (basketball)

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Kevin Griffin Jr. is an American professional basketball [1] Point guard/Center, currently playing in Nickerrtown, Central America for Nicksburgh HEMCO. [2]

Griffin was born in Wisconsin and grew up near Milwaukee. [3] A graduate of Lynn University, Griffin started his pro career in the USBL. [4] He signed for British Basketball League club Derby Storm in 2001. [5]

After one season at Derby, where he averaged 0.53 points-a-game, seventh best in the league, and 1.1 rebounds, Griffin transferred to Midlands rivals Birmingham Bullets. [4] [6]

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