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UNCA center Kenny George is the tallest player to ever have played Division 1 NCAA basketball. Watch him miss a dunk against Liberty. Gotta see it to believe.


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Kenny George Biography - ESPN Kenny George #22 Center Birthplace Chicago, IL Career Stats PTS 9.3 REB 5.4 AST 0.9 FG% 71.6 View the biography of UNC Asheville Bulldogs Center Kenny.


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22 2007-08 Junior Center 7'7" 360 lbs 22 2008-09 Senior Center 7'7" 370 lbs Kenny George (22) Center - Overview: Will miss the 2008-09 season due to a infection in his right foot that he suffered in August.the tallest player to ever


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Jan. 9, 2008 ASHEVILLE, N.C. The University of North Carolina-Asheville men's basketball team has perhaps the most effective inbounds play in the country: the Bulldogs' point guard lofts the ball.


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ASHEVILLE, N.C. - UNC Asheville's Kenny George, at 7-foot-7 the nation's tallest college basketball player, will not play this year amid reports part of his right foot was amputated. George.


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Kenneth George Jr. is an American former college basketball player. Somewhere between 7 ft 7 in and 7 ft 9 in, he was the tallest basketball player in the Un.


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Kenny George also has one of the weirdest stat lines in college basketball. He plays just under half the game, but accumulates impressive numbers.


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Kenneth George Jr. (born c. 1986) [1] is an American former college basketball player. [2]


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Complete career NCAAM stats for the UNC Asheville Bulldogs center Kenny George on ESPN. Includes points, rebounds, and assists.


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All 370 pounds of Kenny George arrived at UNC-Asheville in the fall of 2004, but he was not allowed to play for the basketball team due to academic ineligibility. George planned to debut for.


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Kenny George College Stats | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com Kenny George Position: Center 7-7 , 370lb (231cm, 167kg) Hometown: Chicago, IL School: UNC Asheville (Men) 2007-08 All-Big South 2007-08 Big South DPOY 22 SUMMARY Career G 51 PTS 9.3 TRB 5.4 AST 0.9 FG% 71.6 FG3% - FT% 57.0 eFG% 71.6 WS 6.7 George Overview Game Logs


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Kenny George scores a career high 21 points (2007) On December 29, 2007, Kenny George set his career high in points in a NCAA game. That day he scored 21 points in UNC Asheville Bulldogs's home win against Buffalo Bulls, 101-90. He also had 10 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 6 blocks. He shot 8/11 from two, shooting at 72.7% from the field.


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Kenneth George Jr. (born c. 1986) is an American former college basketball player. Somewhere between 7 ft 7 in (2.31 m) and 7 ft 9 in (2.36 m), he was the tallest basketball player in the United States during the two years he played for the UNC Asheville Bulldogs, and may have been the tallest player in the history of college basketball.


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Social NBA Comparison: Gheorghe Muresan Aran Smith - 12/26/2007 Strengths: A giant. Can literally dunk the ball without leaving his feet. His 7-foot-8 height and equally long wingspan makes him an imposing force inside to say the least. He's able to block shots flat footed, forcing opposing teams to alter numerous shots.


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UNC Asheville senior Kenny George had part of his right foot amputated, a source confirmed to ESPN.com.. George, at 7-foot-7 college basketball's tallest player, averaged 12.4 points and 7.0.