Blue Edwards

Edwards now coaches at his alma mater, Greene Central High School in Snow Hill, North Carolina.

He attended Greene Central High School, in Snow Hill, North Carolina where he played on the basketball team.

He recorded the first triple-double in the history of the Vancouver Grizzlies (also his first) on March 1, 1996, against the Dallas Mavericks with 15 points, 13 rebounds and 11 assists.

The shot prevented the Grizzlies from tying the National Basketball Association record for most consecutive losses.

While playing for the Vancouver Grizzlies in the spring of 1996, Edwards, who was married, started an affair with Canadian citizen Kimberly Van de Perre.

During the affair with Kimberly, she became pregnant and gave birth to a baby boy named Elijah, in June 1997.

[6] After the Supreme Court affirmed that the mother should have sole custody, the father ceased visiting and paying child support.

In 2009, the Canadian Television Network produced and aired a made-for-TV movie based on the custody battle story entitled "Playing for Keeps", which is released in the US under the title "What Color Is Love?".