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Greg Graham

Gregory Lawrence Graham (born November 26, 1970) is an American former professional basketball player and high school coach. A native of , , he achieved prominence as a guard at , earning First-Team All-Big Ten honors and the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year award in 1993, while contributing to two Big Ten regular-season championships and a appearance in 1992. Selected 17th overall in the by the Charlotte Hornets, Graham played five seasons in the (NBA) across four teams, averaging 4.5 points per game. After retiring from professional play, he transitioned to coaching, leading boys' basketball programs at Warren Central High School in and Barrington High School in . At Warren Central High School, his , Graham was a standout prep player, earning All-American status and third-team All-American recognition in 1989, along with being a runner-up for . During his high school senior year, he led the Warriors to a strong season, showcasing his scoring and defensive skills that would define his career. Graham's college tenure at Indiana spanned 1989 to 1993 under legendary coach , where he evolved into a versatile perimeter defender and scorer. As a senior, he averaged 16.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.9 assists, and 1.3 steals per game, helping the Hoosiers secure a 27-3 regular-season record en route to the Big Ten title. His defensive prowess was instrumental in Indiana's success, including an run in 1993. In the NBA, Graham debuted with the after being traded on draft night, appearing in 207 regular-season games with career highs of 20 points in a single contest. He later suited up for the New Jersey Nets, , and before concluding his professional career in 1998. Transitioning to education and coaching, Graham served as head boys' coach at Warren Central from 2008 to 2015, amassing an 80–74 record and reaching the Marion County Tournament finals three times. He then took the helm at Barrington High School in 2016, guiding the Eagles until a successor was named in 2022.

Early life

Birth and family

Gregory Lawrence Graham was born on November 26, 1970, in , . Graham grew up on the East Side of , a city long recognized as a basketball hotbed due to its deep-rooted tradition in the sport and strong local youth programs. This environment fostered his early interest in , where he aspired to excel as a player from a young age. Details on Graham's parents and siblings are not publicly documented in available sources. Later in life, family considerations played a key role in his decisions, such as his 2015 resignation from coaching at Warren Central High School, prompted by his wife's job relocation to that separated him from his family.

High school career

Greg Graham attended Warren Central High School in , , from 1986 to 1989, where he emerged as a standout on the team. Over his three seasons, he earned a each year and averaged 19.5 , showcasing his scoring prowess and leadership on the court. As a key player, Graham helped lead the Warriors to two sectional championships during his tenure. Graham's senior year in 1989 marked his peak achievements, including selection to the and recognition as a . He also earned third-team and was named to underclass all-state teams in prior years, such as in 1988 by the . Additionally, he received 10 votes in the balloting for , won by Pat Graham of Floyd Central. These accolades highlighted his defensive skills, quickness, and ability to perform in high-stakes tournaments like the Marion County event. His high school success drew significant college interest, culminating in recruitment by Indiana University Bob Knight as part of the heralded 1989 class. Graham committed to the Hoosiers, joining Bloomington in the summer of 1989 to continue his career at the collegiate level.

College career

Indiana Hoosiers tenure

Greg Graham enrolled at in 1989 after a standout high school career at Warren Central High School in , where he was runner-up for in 1989. As a shooting guard, he spent four seasons (1989–1993) playing under legendary Bob Knight, contributing to one of the most successful eras in Hoosiers history. Graham joined a talented roster that included forwards and , as well as guard , forming a core group that emphasized disciplined defense and balanced scoring under Knight's demanding style. During Graham's tenure, achieved remarkable team success, compiling 79 wins from the 1990–91 through 1992–93 seasons, the highest three-year total in Big Ten history at the time. In 1990–91, captured a share of the Big Ten regular-season title with a 14–4 conference record and advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament. The 1991–92 campaign saw the team reach the for the first time since , finishing 27–8 overall and second in the Big Ten, with notable victories including a 106–79 rout of UCLA. The pinnacle came in 1992–93, when went 31–5 overall, won the outright Big Ten championship with a 17–1 record, and ended the season ranked No. 1 in the before falling to in the . In his senior year, Graham earned First-Team All-Big Ten honors and was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. As a reserve early in his career, Graham evolved into a key perimeter contributor by his junior and senior years, providing defensive intensity and timely scoring bursts that complemented the team's frontcourt dominance. His defensive prowess helped rank among the nation's top teams in steals and turnovers forced, while his ability to penetrate and draw fouls created opportunities for teammates. Memorable performances included a career-high 32-point outburst against Michigan State in the 1993 regular-season finale, securing the Big Ten title, and a 26-for-28 free-throw effort in a rivalry win over Purdue that season. In the postseason, Graham's steady play supported ' deep tournament runs, including defensive stops during the 1992 semifinal against .

College statistics

Greg Graham concluded his four-year collegiate at with totals of 1,590 points, 412 rebounds, and 304 assists over 132 games, averaging 12.0 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game. His shooting efficiency improved markedly in later seasons, culminating in a career of .514 and a three-point percentage of .439. The following table summarizes Graham's per-game statistics by season:
SeasonClassGPMPFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1989–90FR2921.0.471.387.7782.62.00.80.49.7
1990–91SO3419.1.510.241.6942.61.61.00.28.7
1991–92JR3426.3.502.427.7414.02.61.40.312.8
1992–93SR3531.9.550.514.8253.22.91.30.216.5
Career13224.7.514.439.7663.12.31.10.312.0
In play, Graham's performance was particularly strong in his senior year, where he led the conference with 160 free throws made and shot .825 from the line across 18 games, contributing to Indiana's 17–1 record. His overall Big Ten ranked 8th in program history at .622. Graham appeared in nine NCAA Tournament games across two seasons, averaging 14.9 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game while shooting 52.4% from the field. In the 1992 Tournament, during Indiana's run to the , he averaged 10.8 points and 4.0 rebounds over five games, including 19 points and seven rebounds against Florida State in the Sweet 16. The following year, in the 1993 Tournament, Graham elevated his output to 18.3 across four contests en route to the , highlighted by a 23-point performance (8-for-12 shooting) against . Among his statistical milestones, Graham set a career high with 32 points on February 21, 1993, against Purdue, converting 26 of 28 free throws in a performance that also marked his only field goals as three-pointers. He ranked 6th in the Big Ten with 577 total points that season.

Professional career

1993 NBA draft

Graham was selected by the Charlotte Hornets with the 17th overall pick in the first round of the , held on June 30 in . As a 6-foot-4 shooting guard from , he entered the draft following a standout senior season that boosted his professional prospects. Pre-draft evaluations highlighted Graham's versatility, shooting ability, athleticism, and as key strengths, positioning him as a potential sleeper pick despite concerns about his . His performance at the further underscored his defensive potential as a perimeter player. On September 3, 1993, the Hornets traded Graham's draft rights, along with guard , forward Sidney Green, and a 1994 first-round pick (which became ), to the in exchange for guard . The 1993 draft class was notable for its depth at the top, with going first overall to the and Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway third to the (later traded to Orlando), setting a strong context for selections like Graham in the mid-teens.

NBA playing years

Graham began his NBA career with the after being acquired from the Charlotte Hornets on draft night in 1993. Standing at 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) and weighing 174 lb (79 kg), the right-handed shooting guard primarily served as a bench player, providing scoring off the pine during his initial two full seasons. In the 1993–94 season, he appeared in 70 games, averaging 4.8 points, 1.2 rebounds, and 0.9 assists per game. His role expanded slightly in 1994–95, where he played 50 games and posted career-best averages of 5.0 points, 1.2 rebounds, and 1.3 assists, including a season highlight of 20 points against the on December 20, 1994. On December 1, 1995, Graham was traded to the Nets as part of a blockbuster deal that sent to in exchange for , , and Graham. He split the 1995–96 season between the 76ers and Nets, appearing in 53 total games with averages of 4.5 points, 1.1 rebounds, and 1.0 assists. After the season, on July 16, 1996, the Nets traded him to the for . With Seattle in 1996–97, Graham's playing time diminished to 28 games off the bench, where he averaged 3.3 points, 0.5 rebounds, and 0.4 assists, contributing sparingly to a team that reached the . Graham's final NBA stint came after a series of October 1997 transactions: he was first traded from to the on October 2 for and a draft pick, then moved to the on October 20 in exchange for Sherman Douglas. Limited by injury, he appeared in only 6 games for in 1997–98, averaging 2.7 points, 0.2 rebounds, and 1.0 assists before being placed on injured reserve. Over his five-season NBA career spanning 207 games, Graham accumulated 938 points (4.5 per game), 219 rebounds (1.1 per game), and 201 assists (1.0 per game), solidifying his role as a reliable reserve .
SeasonTeamGPPPGRPGAPG
1993–94704.81.20.9
1994–95505.01.21.3
1995–96/NJN534.51.11.0
1996–97283.30.50.4
1997–98CLE62.70.21.0
Career-2074.51.11.0

Minor leagues and international play

Following his NBA tenure, Greg Graham continued his professional basketball career in the Continental Basketball Association (), signing with the Stampede for the 1997–98 season as a shooting guard. The Stampede finished the regular season with a 25–31 record, securing fourth place in the CBA's South Division, and advanced to the playoffs with a 2–3 postseason mark. Graham appeared in 25 regular-season games across his CBA stints with the in 1997–98 and the in 1998–99, averaging 9.9 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game while providing scoring and playmaking from the perimeter. In the 1997–98 , he contributed 6.6 points, 1.6 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game over five contests for the , helping the team in their divisional semifinal run. In 1999–2000, Graham moved abroad to play for (operating as M7 Borås) in Sweden's Basketligan, where he handled ball duties in key matches as an American import. The team received sponsorship from NBA icon that season, boosting its profile in European competition. This international engagement concluded Graham's around 2000.

Coaching career

Warren Central High School

After retiring from professional basketball, Greg Graham returned to his alma mater, Warren Central High School in , , as head coach of the boys' varsity team, beginning in the 2008–09 season. Over his seven-season tenure through 2014–15, Graham compiled an overall record of 80–74, guiding the Warriors to consistent competitiveness in the (MIC). The team shared the MIC title with in the 2011–12 season, finishing 14–7 in conference play, and advanced to the finals of the Marion County Tournament three times during his time there. Graham's coaching emphasized fundamentals and character development, drawing from his experiences playing under the disciplined Bobby Knight at Indiana University, where he focused on preparing players not just for basketball but for life beyond the court. He developed several key talents, including forward Devin Davis Jr., a top recruit who averaged 27 points and 10 rebounds in a standout 2011–12 overtime victory over Lawrence North and later committed to Indiana University. Under Graham, Warren Central built a solid core of players like senior guard Djimon Henson, fostering a program known for resilience despite never advancing past the sectional level in the state tournament. In April 2015, Graham resigned from his position, citing family priorities as the primary reason; his wife's job relocation to had created significant personal challenges during the previous year. He expressed pride in leaving the program in strong condition, with a competitive roster poised for future success, and noted his respect for the athletic department and community at Warren Central.

Barrington High School

In May 2016, Greg Graham was hired as the of the Barrington High School boys' team in , succeeding Pat Sullivan who had led the program for eight seasons. Athletic director praised Graham's hiring as a significant boost, citing his experience as a former guard under , his status as a first-round pick (17th overall by the Hornets in 1993), and his recent role as an assistant coach at . Graham, who had relocated his family from the Midwest, emphasized building a competitive program rooted in discipline and fundamentals, drawing from his playing career that included five NBA seasons and overseas play. Graham's first season in 2016–17 saw the Eagles finish with an 8–14 overall record and a 2–4 league mark in Division I of the Rhode Island Interscholastic League, marking a rebuilding year with a young roster. The team improved steadily, posting a 17–7 record (12–6 in league play) in 2017–18 to earn a No. 9 state ranking and advance to the state tournament quarterfinals. In 2018–19, Barrington went 16–10 (10–4 league), securing a No. 20 state ranking and a playoff berth, while the 2019–20 campaign represented the program's high point under Graham with an 18–6 record (15–3 league) and a No. 4 state ranking. That season, the Eagles reached the Division II state championship game, falling 70–81 to Portsmouth on March 8, 2020, in a matchup highlighted by strong defensive play and balanced scoring from Barrington's juniors. The 2020–21 season was abbreviated due to the , with Barrington finishing 7–6 (4–4 league) and a No. 13 state ranking, followed by a 9–12 record (7–10 league) in 2021–22 that included a No. 19 state ranking and an early tournament exit. Over his six-year tenure from 2016 to 2022, Graham guided the Eagles to a 75–55 overall record, fostering player development and competitiveness in a challenging Division I/II landscape, though the program did not secure a state title. He resigned after the 2021–22 season, and was succeeded by Barrington alumnus Mike Raffa.

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