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Billy McKinney
Personal information
Born (1955-06-05) June 5, 1955 (age 69)
Waukegan, Illinois, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Listed weight160 lb (73 kg)
Career information
High schoolZion-Benton (Zion, Illinois)
CollegeNorthwestern (1973–1977)
NBA draft1977: 6th round, 115th overall pick
Selected by the Phoenix Suns
Playing career1978–1985
PositionPoint guard
Number25, 7, 1
Career history
19781980Kansas City Kings
1980Utah Jazz
19801983Denver Nuggets
1983–1984San Diego Clippers
1985Chicago Bulls
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA statistics
Points3,823 (8.0 ppg)
Rebounds677 (1.4 rpg)
Assists1,661 (3.5 apg)
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at NBA.com
Stats Edit this at Wikidata at Basketball-Reference.com

William Mervin McKinney III (born June 5, 1955) is an American former professional basketball player, former radio broadcaster, and the current mayor of Zion, Illinois. Due to his quickness he was nicknamed "The Crazed Hummingbird".[1]

A 6'0" guard, McKinney attended Zion-Benton High School where he played for Mo Tharp (long time Fremd coach), and Northwestern University; he earned a degree in education. He was the Wildcats' all-time leading scorer for 35 years until John Shurna surpassed him in February 2012.[2] From 1978 to 1986 McKinney played in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Kansas City Kings, Utah Jazz, Denver Nuggets, San Diego Clippers, and Chicago Bulls. He averaged 8.0 points per game and 3.5 assists per game in his NBA career.

McKinney later served as Assistant Vice President of Basketball Operations for the Bulls, Director of Player Personnel for the Minnesota Timberwolves, Vice President of Basketball Operations (Detroit Pistons), and Executive Vice President of the NBA's Seattle SuperSonics and the same position for the WNBA's Seattle Storm. In his previous position he was the radio color analyst for the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves. In June 2008, McKinney was hired by fellow Zion-Benton alumnus John Hammond as the Milwaukee Bucks' Director of Scouting. In 2015, he was named vice-president of Scouting.

McKinney was elected as Zion's mayor in April 2019.

On Saturday, March 2, 2024, McKinney's number 30 was retired by Northwestern University.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "Lists". USA Today, Sports section. January 26, 1983.
  • ^ Minnesota Golden Gophers vs. Northwestern Wildcats - Recap - February 18, 2012 - ESPN
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