Arkansas legend and two-time NBA champion — a reliable reserve center across 15 professional seasons.
Joe Kleine was born in Slater, Missouri in 1961. He attended the University of Arkansas and was a two-time All-SEC selection and All-American. Sacramento Kings selected him sixth overall in the 1985 NBA Draft — a high pick for a player who would become a journeyman. His 15-season career produced modest scoring statistics but he remained a sought-after backup center across multiple franchises because of his size, defensive positioning and professionalism. He won two NBA championships — with Houston in 1997 as a late-season acquisition and with Chicago in 1998 as a veteran reserve. His career arc from sixth overall pick to reliable backup reflects how draft position does not always correlate with professional trajectory. He played for nine franchises across 15 seasons, consistently providing value as a physical presence and veteran locker room contributor. His Arkansas career established him as one of the program's finest big men before the Nolan Richardson revolution transformed the program.
Reliable center and backup big man during 15-year NBA career
How They Played
Traditional center with good fundamentals and rebounding
Lasting Impact
Solid veteran center who contributed to championship teams
NBA Champion 2x (1997 Houston, 1998 Chicago)
Career Honours
- NBA Champion 2x (1997 Houston, 1998 Chicago)
- SEC champion (Arkansas)
- All-American