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Longtime college basketball coach Norm Roberts, assistant at Kansas, announced his retirement after nearly four decades in coaching. Roberts, born in New York, spent six seasons leading St. John’s but is best known for his tenure at Kansas, where he helped win seven regular-season titles, three tournament titles, and a national championship. He coached seven NBA lottery picks and 35 professional players from Kansas. Roberts retired to spend more time with family.
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