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Joseph William Kleine (born January 4 1962, in Colorado Springs, Colorado) is a retired American professional basketball player in the NBA. Klein graduated from Slater High School in Slater, Missouri. Kleine was a seven-foot center from the University of Arkansas, where he played alongside Alvin Robertson, who like Kleine would go on to a productive professional career.
Kleine was selected by the Sacramento Kings with the sixth pick in the 1985 NBA Draft. Kleine went on to have a fifteen-year NBA career, playing with the Kings as well as the Boston Celtics, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers, New Jersey Nets, Chicago Bulls, and Portland Trail Blazers. He won an NBA Championship ring in 1998 as a reserve for the Bulls. His best season was with the Kings in 1985, when he averaged 9.8 PPG. At the time of his retirement from the NBA, he'd scored 4,666 points, had 3,991 total rebounds, and had scored 849 free throws out of 1,069 attempts.
He played for the US national team in the 1982 FIBA World Championship, winning the silver medal.[1]He also won a gold medal as a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic basketball team coached by Bobby Knight. Sports writer Jon Goode would later write in part that "Joe Kleine was never a star, but what made Kleine great was that he accepted his role and was ready to play every night." Kleine retired to Little Rock, Arkansas, where he resides with his family.
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