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  1. John B. McLendon Jr. (April 5, 1915 – October 8, 1999) was an American basketball coach who is recognized as the first African American basketball coach at a predominantly white university and the first African American head coach in any professional sport. He was a major contributor to the development of modern basketball and coached on both the college and professional levels during his ...

  2. Biography of John McLendon. John McLendon, Jr. (1915-1999) is recognized as an ambassador in the field of athletics, the inventor of basketball’s “Fast Break” and as a civil rights pioneer. “Coach Mac,” as he was affectionately known, is the person responsible for the integration of college basketball.

  3. John McLendon (1915 – 1999) Protégée of basketball inventor James Naismith, John McLendon was born in Hiawatha, Kansas. At the University of Kansas, McLendon changed the pace of the game from a crawl to a fast-paced, high-action event by implementing the fast break method of basketball. Fast break basketball emphasized teamwork, speed and ...

  4. Oct 8, 1999 · As the first person to be enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as both coach and contributor, John McLendon’s life was always more than what happened on 94 feet of hardwood. McLendon’s head coaching career started in 1940 at North Carolina Central University where he introduced his full-court press and fast-break ...

  5. Oct 8, 1999 · McLendon, who learned basketball from James Naismith as an undergraduate at Kansas, is the first coach in history to win three consecutive national titles. McLendon’s teams featured superior conditioning, a patented fast break offense, and an aggressive in-your-face defensive attitude. A spokesman for heightened awareness of basketball at all ...

  6. Jul 17, 2018 · John McLendon Biography. John McLendon was a true pioneer in the field of athletics with a long list of remarkable achievements. McLendon began his championship run in 1957 when he coached Tennessee A&I State University to three consecutive NAIA national tournament championships. He then moved on to coach the Cleveland Pipers, a post-collegiate ...

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  8. Apr 12, 2016 · John McLendon would win eight CIAA Championships while at NCCU between 1941 and 1952. He also coached at Hampton Institute and later transformed Tennessee State A&I University(Tennessee State ...