Ken
Brady
2001 Greater Flint
Afro-American Hall of Fame Inductee
Category: BASKETBALL
Parents: Morris Vernon and Margie
Wife: Sarah
Daughters: Sarah, Oyin
Son: Marvin
Ken grew up on the southside of Flint and attended Clark Elementary,
Whittier Junior High and graduated from Flint Central.
While attending Flint Central, Ken was the first player to score more
than 400 points . Named most valuable player his senior year, scoring
521, the tribe put together a 18 and 3 record and won the Saginaw Valley
Conference Championship under coach Clif Tumer.
Ken also scored 59.9% of his field goal tries and averaged .680 on
free throws while hitting 24.8 points per game.
Named to the UPI Class A All State Team, he made the AP All Star Basketball
Team, First Team All Valley and was named Michigan High School Player
of the Year.
At 6 feet 10 inches and weighing 235 pounds his senior year at the
University of Michigan, Ken played center and was named co-captain of
the team.
Ken played for the Big Ten All Star Team that toured Australia. He
ranked ninth as a rebounder in the Big Ten's 1972 and 1973 season. He
averaged 10.4 rebounds for one and a half seasons and was excellent
at the out let pass.
In the 1972 and 1973 seasons at the University of Michigan, Ken had
221 rebounds for an average of 9.2 and scored 311 points for an average
of 12.9.
Ken played professional ball over seas and lives in Melano, Swizerland.
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