Kendall Gill
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| Date of birth: May 25, 1968 Chicago, Illinois | ||
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| Height: 6 ft 5 in | Weight: 195 lbs | |
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| 1990 for the Charlotte Hornets | ||
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| January 4, 2005 for the Milwaukee Bucks | ||
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| College: Illinois | ||
| NBA Draft: 1990; 1st round / 5th pick Selected by the Charlotte Hornets | ||
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| Kendall Gill at NBA.com | ||
Kendall Cedric Gill (born May 25, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois) is an former American professional basketball player who played at three different levels in the state of Illinois.
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High School
Gill attended Rich Central High School in Olympia Fields, Illinois, a suburb south of Chicago. Graduating in 1986, as a senior Gill led Rich Central to a 2nd place finish in the IHSA class AA state boys basketball tournament. Gill led Rich Central in scoring with 54 points in the 4 games of the tournament finals, and was named to the six-player All-Tournament team.
College
After high school, Gill attended the University of Illinois. Playing four years for the Fighting Illini, Gill was a starter for his last three seasons. As a junior, Gill lead the Fighting Illini to the 1989 Final Four. Also among that fabled "Flying Illini" squadron were future NBA-players Nick Anderson, Marcus Liberty, Kenny Battle and Illini TV/radio broadcaster Stephen Bardo. As a senior, Gill led the Big Ten in scoring and was named a first-team All-American (UPI). Gill left Illinois as the 7th all-time leading scorer in school history.
Gill was chosen in the 1990 NBA Draft with the fifth overall pick by the Charlotte Hornets, and was named First Team All-Rookie for the 1990-91 season. Kendall also participated in a NBA Slam-Dunk Competition. Gill played in 15 seasons in the NBA for the Hornets (including two separate stints), Seattle SuperSonics, New Jersey Nets, Miami Heat, Minnesota Timberwolves, Chicago Bulls, and Milwaukee Bucks. In two different seasons Gill averaged over 20 points per game, first as a second-year player for the Hornets in 1991-92 (20.5 ppg), and again for the Nets in 1996-97 (21.8 ppg). In the 1997-98 NBA season, Gill led the league in steals as a member of the Nets. On April 3, 1999, he recorded 11 steals in a game against Miami, tying Larry Kenon's single-game record. Gill's career totals include 12,914 points in 966 regular season games.
Boxing
As a means to maintain his conditioning, Gill took up boxing, eventually entering the professional ranks. Gill had his first bout on June 25, 2005 at the age of 37, and has won all three professional bouts and is ranked #449 in the world (out of 745) as a cruiserweight. Gill has expressed an interest in eventually becoming a fight promoter, and has not ruled out an NBA return, if a championship contender is interested.
Announcing and TV
Gill was added to Comcast SportsNet's studio coverage of the Chicago Bulls as analyst prior to the 2006-2007 NBA season. He joins former Bulls guard Norm Van Lier and Mark Schanowski.
He made an appearance as himself in a Nickelodeon TV Show, My Brother and Me.

