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Andy Hill (basketball) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Andy Hill (basketball)
Andrew William Hill (born c. 1950) is an American former basketball player who is currently an author and motivational speaker. He played college basketball for the UCLA Bruins, winning three national championships in the early 1970s under Coach John Wooden. After a brief career playing professionally overseas, Hill entered the entertainment industry. He became a president for two media companies, CBS Productions and Channel One News. He reconnected with Wooden after 25 years, and they co-wrote a best-selling book based on the application of Wooden's coaching principles to the business world. ==Early life== Hill was born and raised in Los Angeles in the Westwood area.〔 His father was emotionally detached and abusive. Growing up, Hill watched the UCLA basketball team around town before Pauley Pavilion was built, and dreamed of playing for them and Coach John Wooden. He went to high school at University High in West Los Angeles. A skilled shooter, Hill was the Western League Most Valuable Player (MVP) as a senior in 1968, when he was the city's second-leading scorer at 27.2 points per game. For the second straight year, he earned first-team All-City honors. He was considered one of the top prospects in the country.
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