Kevin Granger

Kevin Granger
Personal information
Born Kemper County, Mississippi
Nationality American
Career information
High school Kemper County
(Kemper, Mississippi)
College Texas Southern (1992–1996)
NBA draft 1996 / Undrafted
Playing career 1996–1999
Position Point guard
Number 10
Career highlights and awards

Kevin Granger is a retired American expatriate professional basketball player who is best known for leading NCAA Division I in scoring with a 27.0 points per game average in 1995–96.

Granger grew up in Scooba, Mississippi and attended Kemper County High School (KCHS). He earned First Team All-District, First Team All-State and All-America honors after leading KCHS to the 3-A State Championship. Granger then attended Texas Southern University and became a four-year starter on the varsity basketball team while playing the point guard position. By the time he graduated in 1996 he had established himself as one of the school's all-time leaders in points, assists (467) and steals (146). Granger was named the Southwestern Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year, 1994 SWAC Tournament MVP, and was a two-time First Team All-SWAC and Black College All-American selection.

He did not get selected in the 1996 NBA Draft, so Granger took his game overseas. In three professional seasons, he played in Cyprus, Argentina and Italy. Upon returning to the United States, Granger became a high school basketball coach and special education teacher at Worthing High School in Houston, Texas. He left the school to become an assistant coach at his alma mater with the promise of becoming the new head coach once interim coach Robert Moreland resigned. Granger and TSU had entered a gentleman's agreement, but once TSU's old athletic director was fired by the school president, John Rudley, he was never given the chance to become the head coach. He filed a lawsuit in response. Granger married his college sweetheart, Tracy, who was also a Texas Southern cheerleader, and they have one child together, Kevin Granger, Jr.

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