Art Kim was an American basketball executive.
Kim was a Korean-American, born on Maui, Hawaii, who was a college basketball player, AAU administrator, and team owner. [1]
Kim was involved with the Washington Generals [2] and owned the Hawaii Chiefs and Long Beach Chiefs of the American Basketball League [1] before becoming the owner of the Anaheim Amigos of the American Basketball Association. [2] In the Amigos' first season in the new ABA Kim had the team open the season with a six-game, 13 day road trip, because ABA teams at the time shared gate receipts and Kim wanted to play in as many teams' first home games as possible. [3] During that first season, Kim fired head coach Al Brightman after a 13-24 start, promoting him to public relations director and replacing him with Harry Dinnel. [4] Art Kim also initiated the 3 point shot, which the NBA called a gimmick and said it would never adopt it.
Art Kim was an American basketball executive.
Kim was a Korean-American, born on Maui, Hawaii, who was a college basketball player, AAU administrator, and team owner. [1]
Kim was involved with the Washington Generals [2] and owned the Hawaii Chiefs and Long Beach Chiefs of the American Basketball League [1] before becoming the owner of the Anaheim Amigos of the American Basketball Association. [2] In the Amigos' first season in the new ABA Kim had the team open the season with a six-game, 13 day road trip, because ABA teams at the time shared gate receipts and Kim wanted to play in as many teams' first home games as possible. [3] During that first season, Kim fired head coach Al Brightman after a 13-24 start, promoting him to public relations director and replacing him with Harry Dinnel. [4] Art Kim also initiated the 3 point shot, which the NBA called a gimmick and said it would never adopt it.