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Kermit Alan Washington (born September 17, 1951) is an American former professional basketball player. Washington is best remembered for punching opposing player Rudy Tomjanovich during an on-court fight in 1977. The punch nearly killed Tomjanovich, and it resulted in severe medical problems that ultimately ended his playing career.
Washington was not a highly coveted player coming out of high school and barely got into college on an athletic scholarship. He averaged a mere four points per game (ppg) during his senior season of high school. He improved rapidly once at American University, and became one of only seven players in NCAA history to average 20 points and 20 rebounds throughout the course of their career.
A big defensive forward, Washington was known for his ability to gather rebounds. He averaged 9.2 points and 8.3 rebounds per game in ten National Basketball Association (NBA) seasons and played in the All-Star Game once. Washington was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers with the fifth overall pick in the 1973 NBA Draft. He played sparingly his first three seasons, and sought the help of retired basketball coach Pete Newell before his fourth season. Under Newell's tutelage, Washington's game rapidly improved and he became a starter for several teams. He played for the Lakers, Boston Celtics, San Diego Clippers, Portland Trail Blazers and Golden State Warriors.
Kermit Washington Punches Rudy Tomjanovich (26 Games Suspended)
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The Deadliest Punch in NBA History
Actors: Shaun Paul Costello (actor), William James Kelly (actor), Shaun Paul Costello (director), Joe Gariffo (producer), Joe Gariffo (actor), Shaun Paul Costello (producer), John Mitchell (actor), Tiffany Caprice (actress), Tiffany Caprice (producer), Joe Raffa (actor), Jeremy Ganter (producer), Jeremy Ganter (actor), Jeremy Ganter (actor), Janice LaFlam (actress), Greg Bell (actor),
Plot: The Play-Station Killed the Puppet is a Documentary that follows the life of a puppet named Lil' Ronnie. Lil' Ronnie lives in a society of puppets and humans that is based on class, race, gender, sexuality and privilege as is our society. Lil' Ronnie is a washed up child actor who is currently working in a run down children's theater. His life suddenly changes when he demands more out of his life and quits the children's theater. He finds himself like Alice tumbling down the proverbial rabbit hole. During his travels Lil' Ronnie encounters pimps, prostitutes, addicts, drug dealers, gangsters; the derelicts of our society. Lil' Ronnie finds himself in some very precarious situations. Lil' Ronnie has to find a way out or become just another number.
Keywords: african-american, experimental, hyphen-in-title, mockumentary, puppet