John Kuester’s “skill was overshadowed by his will”
Posted Jul 9, 2009
John Kuester, a long-time NBA assistant who worked on the Cleveland Cavaliers' staff last season, returned to Richmond on many occasions over the years to help with Benedictine basketball camps and other school events. Kuester will soon become the second Benedictine graduate to assume command of a Detroit team. Bobby Ross, Benedictine High Class of 1955, coached the Detroit Lions of the NFL from 1997-2000.
(Richmond Times-Dispatch)
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