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Sport
  
Basketball

Role
  
Basketball Player

Nationality
  
American

Height
  
2.13 m

Honors
  
Positions
  
Name
  
Grady Livingston


Former school(s)
  
Merritt College (1991–1993)

Conference
  
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

Grady Livingston (born c. 1972) is an American former college basketball player for Howard University who is best known for leading NCAA Division I in blocks as a junior in 1993–94. He stands 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) tall and played the center position. In Livingston's junior year, he averaged 4.42 blocks per game over the span of 26 games to earn the honorary title of national blocked shots leader.

Livingston grew up in Oakland, California and attended Bishop O'Dowd High School from 1986 to 1990. He then attended Merritt College from 1991–92 through 1992–1993, where he majored in Social and Behavioral Sciences. After he finished community college, he enrolled at Howard, which is located in Washington, D.C., and played basketball for the Bison. Although he was known for blocking shots, Livingston also became known for a fight he incited during a game against Delaware State on Thursday, February 24, 1994. He appeared to elbow an opposing player when attempting to box out to grab a rebound, which caused the Delaware State player to yank Livingston's uniform. As Livingston turned around, he punched the player, causing a "violent brawl" between the two teams. Six players were ejected, including Livingston, and he was suspended from playing in the next game.

Livingston finished his collegiate basketball career after the 1994–95 season in which he failed to repeat as the season blocks leader. He played on the National Basketball Association's New Jersey Nets pre-season team but was cut prior to the start of the 1995–96 regular season. Livingston never made it into the NBA, and today works as a group counselor in the Marin County, California Probation division.

References

Grady Livingston Wikipedia


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