Basic introduction Chinese name: mbth, Horace McKinney: horace mckinney Date of birth:191Date of death:1May 997 16 Occupation: basketball player, coach profile, basic information, career summary, career data, personal honor. Real name HoraceAlbertMcKinney, nicknamed "Bones", commonly known as BonesMcKinney, Basic information of the late BAA/NBA retired players and NCAA/ABA Name: HoraceMcKinney Nickname: Bones Field Location: Forward/Center Height: 198cm Weight: 84kg Birthplace: University of North Carolina: North Carolina State University Player Career: Washington Congressional Team (1946-195/) Boston Celtics (1950-198) (1950-65438 McKinney played professional basketball for six years, mostly in the now-defunct Washington Capitol, and 1950- 1952. 1950- 195 1 season is McKinney's last season for the congressional team. In this year, he also served as the head coach of the team, and the Washington Congress team was dissolved in the middle of the season. Mckinney coached Wake Forest University of NCAA, won the Atlantic Coast Congress twice, and 1962 reached the NCAA semi-finals. 1969- 197 1 year, McKinney coached ABA's Carolina cougars. 1969-70 was 42 wins and 42 losses, ranking third in the East, but lost to Indiana Pacers 0-4 in the first round of the playoffs. 1970-7 1 at the beginning of the season, McKinney was appointed vice president of the cougar team. In the middle of the season when the team won 17 and lost 25, JerrySteele, assistant coach of McKinney, replaced McKinney as head coach. In the remaining half of the season, the Puma team led by Jerry Steele, with a record of 17-25 and 34-50, failed to enter the playoffs. Career data HoraceMckinney's regular average data: the number of appearances, playing time, shots, free throws, the total number of rebounds in the front and back court, the total number of rebounds in the back court, and the foul score of 46-47 Washington Capitol 58027.9% 0% 69% 001.20002.491 247-48 Washington Capitol 430000.80004.091.348-49 Washington Capitol 57032.8% 0% 70.6% 00020003.7912.7 49-50 Washington Capitol 53000.