Richie Adams (born March 15, 1963)
[1986–87 CBA Official Guide and register, page 214] is an American former
basketball
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player known for his
college basketball
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career at the
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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(UNLV) as well as for his manslaughter conviction of a 15-year-old girl later in his life.
Early life
Adams grew up in the Andrew Jackson Housing Projects in the Bronx,
New York
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At age 13 he discovered his love for basketball after flying to
Hawaii
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to play in a tournament.
[ He enrolled at Benjamin Franklin High School (BFHS) in East Harlem where he would play with future ]National Basketball Association
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(NBA) player Walter Berry as well as Gary Springer, Kenny Hutchinson and Lonnie Green, all of whom were jointly credited with making BFHS the country's top-ranked team in the fall of 1979. He played at the Entertainer's Basketball Classic
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at Rucker Park
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.
College career
After earning his GED
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from a Massachusetts junior college, Adams enrolled at UNLV to play for the Jerry Tarkanian
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-coached Runnin' Rebels basketball team. A center
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, he was known as an athletic player with great leaping ability who rose to prominence out of seemingly nowhere.[ Other than taking one season off during school to deal with family issues back in New York, Adams starred at UNLV.][ During his career he scored 1,168 points and grabbed 623 rebounds (his rebound total was a school-record at the time).] In one game against Utah State
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, Adams scored 37 points and grabbed 18 rebounds, and it was speculated that during Adams' prime he could out-rebound Dennis Rodman
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.[ The 1983–84 and 1984–85 seasons, his junior and ]senior
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seasons, respectively, Adams was named the back-to-back Pacific Coast Athletic Association Player of the Year.[ He averaged 12.7 points and 6.7 rebounds his junior year and 16.1 and 7.9 as a senior.][
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Professional career
After his collegiate career ended, the Washington Bullets
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selected him in the fourth round (81st overall) in the 1985 NBA draft
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. Adams never made the final roster, getting cut in training camp, and his professional career consisted of a short stint in the United States Basketball League
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as well as a select few games in South America.[ Adams also had a short stint in the ]Continental Basketball Association
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, splitting the 1985–86 season between the Bay State Bombardiers
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and Baltimore Lightning.[
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Legal troubles and murder conviction
Adams was never able to escape the street mentality in which he grew up. He was on a self-destructive path throughout college and that continued even after he was drafted by an NBA team; one day after Adams was chosen by the Bullets, he was arrested for car theft in the Bronx.[ He was charged with holding up a woman in Manhattan, for purse-snatching, and again for another car theft.][ Adams used drugs heavily (specifically cocaine) and spent most of his earned basketball money on them.][
In 1996, Adams was arrested for manslaughter after Norma Rodriguez, a 15-year-old high school girl, was found dead from a violent stomping on October 15 of the same year.][ Authorities traced Adams to the crime, and two years later he was convicted of manslaughter and given a 25-year jail sentence.][ He began originally serving his sentence in Rikers Island Prison before getting moved to upstate New York.][ His sentence will not be through until 2023.
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References
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1963 births
Living people
American men's basketball players
American murderers of children
American people convicted of manslaughter
Baltimore Lightning players
Bay State Bombardiers players
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Basketball players from the Bronx
UNLV Runnin' Rebels basketball players
Washington Bullets draft picks
20th-century American sportsmen
20th-century American criminals