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Rico Hines

Rico Hines
Reno Bighorns
Position Assistant coach
League NBA G League
Personal information
Born (1978-02-17) February 17, 1978 (age 39)
Greenville, North Carolina
Nationality American
Career information
High school Hargrave (Huffman, Texas)
College UCLA (1997–2002)
Coaching career 2006–present
Career history
As coach:
2006–2010 Golden State Warriors (assistant)
2010–2015 St. John's (assistant)
2016–present Reno Bighorns (assistant)

DaRico "Rico" Travone Hines (born February 17, 1978) is an American basketball coach currently working as an assistant for the Reno Bighorns of the NBA G League.

"As a senior in 1996, Hines helped lead Saint John’s at Prospect Hall to a 21-3 overall record, a No. 7 national prep ranking by USA Today and a No. 2 east coast rating by USA Today … It was the fourth straight season that Saint John’s at Prospect Hall was rated in the USA Today national high school Top 25 rankings … He was one of three players to earn Div. I scholarships from Saint John’s at Prospect Hall in 1996, joining Nate James (Duke) and Womi Mohamed (Clemson) … In ‘96, he averaged 11.0 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.4 steals a game, while shooting 59.0 from the field and 67.0 from the foul line … Hines’ season-highs included 21 points and 12 rebounds … He was a first-team All-Area selection … MVP of the Frederick County All-Star game, scoring 27 points … Transferred to Saint John’s at Prospect Hall from D. H. Conley High School in Winterville, NC … At D. H. Conley, Hines averaged 19.0 points and was also a standout football and baseball performer … As a quarterback in football, Hines threw four touchdown passes and ran for a fifth leading Conley to the State championship game. In April 1993, Hines teamed up with Matthew Hager, Tim Wilson, and Raydale Fleet to win a 3 on 3 Outside Tournament." - UCLAbruins.com

"At Hargrave, for the 1996-97 season, Hines averaged 19.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists while leading Hargrave to a 19-2 overall record … At the prestigious Fork Union Invitational that featured the nation’s top post-graduate schools, Hines led Hargrave to the team title and he was named the invite’s MVP, averaging 21 points in three victories." - UCLAbruins.com

2001-02 - Entered a 5th season after the redshirt season. Additional information for this season is needed.

2000-01 — A senior tri-captain with Earl Watson and Ryan Bailey, Hines suffered a torn lateral meniscus (cartilage) in his right knee on Oct. 27 and had successful arthroscopic surgery on Nov. 1 … He redshirted and will return in 2001-02 joining UCLA’s four other seniors. 1999-00 — Hines was a tri-captain with fellow junior Earl Watson and senior Sean Farnham … Started seven games, including the first four before coming off the bench against DePaul … In his 29 games, he averaged 14.7 minutes, 3.4 points and 2.1 rebounds … In the NCAA first-round game against Ball State, he played five minutes and contributed one rebound and one steal … In the NCAA second round victory over Maryland, he played 11 minutes and contributed nine points, two rebounds, one assist and one steal … His second three-pointer was UCLA’s 13th of the game, setting a new school record … In the Sweet 16 vs. Iowa State, he played seven minutes and finished with two points, two rebounds and one steal … At UCLA’s season-ending banquet, Hines was given the Bruin Hoopsters J. D. Morgan Memorial Award for Outstanding Team Play. HINES’ SEASON-HIGHS — 26 minutes vs. Purdue (12/30/99) and North Carolina (1/15/00); a career-high 12 points at Washington State (1/8/00); five rebounds vs. Purdue (12/30/99); five assists at Washington State (1/8/00); a career-high three steals at North Carolina (1/15/00).


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