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Leonard Hamilton’s trailblazing career started with Kentucky basketball, should end in HOF


51 years after becoming the first Black assistant coach in Kentucky history, Leonard Hamilton brings FSU to the KFC Yum! Center for a final time as head coach to take on Louisville. Hamilton announced earlier in February that he will resign at season’s end. His legacy will live on, thanks to his influence on a generation of coaches, players and programs. (Louisville Courier-Journal)

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Leonard Hamilton’s trailblazing career started with Kentucky basketball, should end in HOF


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