![]() ![]() KP: I kind of put myself on a time limit. LL: What led you to decide to retire as a player and return to Martinsburg when you did? It’s something I could do for a long time. I just started selling cars a couple months ago (in December), and I enjoy doing it. KP: I just decided to try something different, and I always wanted to sell cars since I was a kid. LL: You were initially involved in education, including working as a middle school teacher. Married and the father of son Kwynsie, 7, and daughter Amyyah, 4, the 28-year-old Pittsnogle spoke with Lost Lettermen managing editor Chris Mahr over the phone about life after hoops. ![]() He also played in the D-League, CBA, EBA, and leagues in Puerto Rico and France before calling it quits last year and settling into post-basketball life in his hometown of Martinsburg almost as quickly and suddenly as he became a hoops cult figure. ![]() Pittsnogle’s NBA career consisted of just six games with the Boston Celtics in 2006 after not being selected in that year’s draft. ![]()
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