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'''Warren Lynn Kidd''' (born [[September 9]], [[1970]] in [[Harpersville]]) is a retired basketball player.  A solid 6'9", 235 lbs center, he was never drafted by an [[NBA]] franchise but spent a season with the Philadelphia 76ers in [[1993]]-[[1994]].  
'''Warren Lynn Kidd''' (born [[September 9]], [[1970]] in [[Harpersville]]) is a retired basketball player
 
Kidd played collegiately for Middle Tennessee State University.  A solid 6'9", 235 lbs center, he was never drafted by an [[NBA]] franchise but spent a season with the Philadelphia 76ers in [[1993]]-[[1994]].  


Kidd played his best basketball in Europe with Olimpia Milano, a team based in Milan, Italy.  Kidd led the [[1996]]-[[1997]] Euroleague in rebounds with 10.6 per game and reached the Saporta Cup final the following year.
Kidd played his best basketball in Europe with Olimpia Milano, a team based in Milan, Italy.  Kidd led the [[1996]]-[[1997]] Euroleague in rebounds with 10.6 per game and reached the Saporta Cup final the following year.

Latest revision as of 13:04, 31 January 2011

Warren Kidd '93-'94 basketball card

Warren Lynn Kidd (born September 9, 1970 in Harpersville) is a retired basketball player.

Kidd played collegiately for Middle Tennessee State University. A solid 6'9", 235 lbs center, he was never drafted by an NBA franchise but spent a season with the Philadelphia 76ers in 1993-1994.

Kidd played his best basketball in Europe with Olimpia Milano, a team based in Milan, Italy. Kidd led the 1996-1997 Euroleague in rebounds with 10.6 per game and reached the Saporta Cup final the following year.

References

  • Warren Kidd. (February 19, 2009). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 28, 2009.

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