- Draff Young
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Draff Young is a former National Basketball Association coach. He coached three games for the Kansas City-Omaha Kings in 1973, becoming the first African-American who was not a former NBA player to do so.[1]
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Preceded by
Bob CousyKansas City-Omaha Kings head coach
1973 (interim)Succeeded by
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