Leon Douglas

Leon Douglas
Personal information
Born (1954-08-26) August 26, 1954
Leighton, Alabama
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)
Listed weight 230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
High school Colbert County
(Leighton, Alabama)
College Alabama (1972–1976)
NBA draft 1976 / Round: 1 / Pick: 4th overall
Selected by the Detroit Pistons
Playing career 1976–1992
Position Center
Number 13
Career history
As player:
19761980 Detroit Pistons
19801982 Kansas City Kings
1982–1983 Carrera Venezia
1983–1984 CSP Limoges
1984–1987 Yoga Bologna
1987–1991 Maltinti / Kleenex Pistoia
1992 Majestic Firenze
As coach:
2004–2005 Stillman College
2005 Magic City Court Kings
2005–2006 Stillman College
2006–2014 Tuskegee
Career highlights and awards
Career NBA and Serie A statistics
Points 6,977 (9.7 ppg)
Rebounds 6,098 (8.5 rpg)
Assists 768 (1.1 apg)
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Leon Douglas (born August 26, 1954) is a retired American professional basketball player who played in the NBA and other leagues. A 6–10 ft, 230 lb center at the University of Alabama, he was a four-time All-Southeastern Conference selection, the first Alabama player to achieve this distinction since Jerry Harper earned it in 1953–1956.

Douglas was Alabama's first first round NBA Draft pick, selected fourth overall by the Detroit Pistons in 1976. Douglas played four years with the Pistons, then joined the Kansas City Kings from 1980 to 1983. Douglas was also a member of the Gold Medal 1976 United States Pan American Team that played in Mexico City. He played in the Italian league for more than a decade. Douglas' career led to his induction into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1995.

Douglas spent the 2004–2006 seasons as the Head Men's Basketball Coach at Stillman College, where he led the Tigers to the 2005–2006 SIAC Tournament Championship, advancing to the NCAA DII basketball tournament. Douglas led the Tuskegee University basketball program as the head men's basketball coach from 2006–2014. He led the Golden Tigers to success as his team were champions of the south region and advanced to the elite eight, the furthest an SIAC school has ever advanced in the NCAA Division II basketball tournament. Douglas resigned in August 2014. He is currently the men's basketball coach at Miles College, another SIAC institution.

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