Kenny Anderson hasn't been in the national spotlight nearly as much as a college basketball coach as he was as an All-America player at Georgia Tech or as an NBA All-Star during his 14-year ...
Former basketball player Kenny Anderson is recovering after suffering a stroke over the weekend. Anderson — who played for nine NBA teams after being selected No. 2 overall in the 1991 NBA Draft by ...
Former NBA All-Star Kenny Anderson resigned Friday as the Fisk men's basketball coach. He had served as the Bulldogs' coach since 2018. Fisk was 33-79 in six seasons under Anderson. The Bulldogs went ...
Kenny Anderson takes to Sheffield's Ponds Forge Arena ring tomorrow night after securing a guest spot on Matchroom's Kell Brook-headlined bill. The Scottish fighter meets Paul Morby over six-threes in ...
If you remember watching Kenny Anderson playing the game, you remember it was fun. Best remembered as a Georgia Tech star then a New Jersey Net (although he played for a number of other teams), he ...
Kenny Anderson has a mantra: “Basketball is easy. Life is hard.” The story of the New York point guard podigy turned 14-year NBA veteran backs up that notion for him. Hoops often came easy to Anderson ...
Former Nets point guard Kenny Anderson, who suffered a stroke nearly 15 months ago, revealed he suffered memory loss from the incident. “I’m feeling fine, I’m getting back to normal,’’ Anderson said ...
Former NBA All-Star point guard Kenny Anderson was recovering Wednesday after reportedly being hospitalized Saturday due to a stroke. Anderson, 48, was recuperating at his Pembroke Pines, Fla., home, ...