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Cleo Hill

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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Basketball player

Listed height
  
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)

Height
  
1.85 m


Listed weight
  
185 lb (84 kg)

Weight
  
84 kg

Name
  
Cleo Hill

Position
  
Point guard

On the left, Cleo Hill wearing the Atlanta Hawks basketball jersey, and on the right Cleo Hill while dunking

Born
  
April 24, 1938Newark, New Jersey (
1938-04-24
)

High school
  
South Side (Newark, New Jersey)

College
  
Winston-Salem State (1957–1961)

NBA draft
  
1961 / Round: 1 / Pick: 8th overall

Died
  
August 10, 2015, Orange, New Jersey, United States

Education
  
Winston-Salem State University

Cleo Hill Jr. named WSSU Basketball Coach


Introducing Cleo Hill Jr.


Cleo Hill (April 24, 1938 – August 10, 2015), was an American professional basketball player who was selected by the St. Louis Hawks in the first round (8th overall) of the 1961 NBA draft. A 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) guard from Newark, New Jersey and the Winston-Salem State University, Hill played in the National Basketball Association for one season with the Hawks, in 1961–62, averaging 5.5 points in 58 games. Hill was only the fifth African-American from an historically Black college and university to be taken in the first round of an NBA draft.

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Cleo Hill holding the ball while wearing a sando and shorts

In 2008, Hill was profiled in a segment on the ESPN documentary Black Magic, which told the story of African Americans and basketball. The segment asserted that early in that 1961–62 season, St. Louis Hawks coach Paul Seymour was told by team management to severely diminish Hill's offensive role so that stars Bob Pettit, Cliff Hagan, and Clyde Lovellette (who were all white) would receive more shot attempts. Seymour refused and was fired, and Hill's scoring averaged dropped from 10.8 points per game to 5.5 points per game. Hill never played in the NBA after that season.

Cleo Hill's headshot while wearing the Atlanta Hawks basketball jersey

Hill had denied that his race was a factor in his NBA struggles, saying, "It wasn't racial. It was points." He went on to become a successful head coach at Essex County College in Newark, New Jersey. Hill died on August 10, 2015.

On the left, Cleo Hill holding the ball while wearing a jersey, and on the right is the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame

Cleo Hill holding the ball while wearing the Atlanta Hawks basketball jersey

Cleo Hill wearing a striped t-shirt

Cleo Hill laughing while wearing a black coat, blue long sleeves, necktie, and a basketball net

Cleo Hill smiling while wearing a coat, long sleeves, and necktie

References

Cleo Hill Wikipedia