David "Smokey" Gaines (February 27, 1940 – September 5, 2020) was an American
basketball
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player and coach.
Playing career
He played professionally for three games for the
Kentucky Colonels
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during the 1967–68
American Basketball Association
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season after a four-year stint with the
Harlem Globetrotters
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. Gaines attended
LeMoyne-Owen College from 1959 to 1963 where he was the first player to have his number retired.
Coaching career
After his playing days Gaines became a men's
college basketball
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coach, serving as head coach for the
Detroit Mercy and
San Diego State Aztecs
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. He replaced
Dick Vitale
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at the former school, and coached
Michael Cage
Michael Jerome Cage Sr. (born January 28, 1962) is an American former professional basketball player and current broadcast analyst for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Basketball career
A 6'9" power forward/ center from San Diego State, he is the Az ...
and future
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Tony Gwynn
Anthony Keith Gwynn Sr. (May 9, 1960 – June 16, 2014), nicknamed "Mr. Padre", was an American professional baseball right fielder, who played 20 seasons (1982–2001) in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres. The left-handed hi ...
at the latter. He compiled a 112–117 record in eight seasons at
San Diego State University
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(SDSU) and became the first black head coach in
NCAA Division I
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in California. He was named the coach of the year of the
Western Athletic Conference
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Due to ...
in
1984–85, when the Aztecs went 24–8 and qualified for the
NCAA tournament. Gaines was named athletic director for the
Memphis City Schools
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in 2008, after coaching and serving as the athletic director at LeMoyne-Owen.
Death
Gaines died on September 5, 2020, from cancer. He had also contracted
COVID-19
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
in the time leading up to his death.
Career statistics
ABA
Source
Regular season
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Kentucky
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Head coaching record
Notes
References
External links
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Harlem Globetrotters Profile
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1940 births
2020 deaths
American men's basketball players
Basketball players from Detroit
Detroit Mercy Titans men's basketball coaches
Harlem Globetrotters players
International Basketball League (1999–2001) coaches
Kentucky Colonels players
LeMoyne–Owen Magicians basketball players
Northeastern High School (Michigan) alumni
San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball coaches
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Tennessee
Basketball coaches from Michigan