former college/NBA forward; played for University of California, Grizzlies, Trailblazers, Hawks & Kings; member of 2000 Olympic gold medal basketball team; 1X NBA All-Star; #3 pick overall 1996 NBA draft
former NBA Head Coach; coached Rockets, Warriors, Trailblazers, Timberwolves and Kings; also played in ABA/NBA for Kings, Bulls, Jazz, San Diego Rockets and Trailblazers; won 1042 games
former college/NBA/WNBA basketball coach/assistant; Upsala College, New York Liberty, Washington Mystics, Mavericks, Pistons, Cavs, Knicks and Magic; coached NY Liberty to 3 WNBA Championship Finals, losing all 3
Australian wheelchair basketball player, wheelchair tennis player, radio host and motivational speaker. At the age of 17 he became the youngest gold medal winner for wheelchair basketball
Point guard on Hall-of-Fame coach, Joe Lapchick's 1959 St. John's NIT Championship Team and is the author of the books Lapchick and The Heart of a Champion
former college/NBA guard; played for Indiana University, Dallas Mavericks & Golden State Warriors; former Iowa, Manchester College, Southwest Missouri State, New Mexico, UCLA basketball Head BB Coach; current at Nevada
former college/NBA guard; played for University of Connecticut, Celtics, Heat, Bucks and SuperSonics; All - American; 2X All - Big East; Big East POY ( 96); 10X All - Star; 2X NBA Champion; owns NBA record for 3 pointers made
former college/NBA shooting guard/small forward; played for Oklahoma State University, Celtics, Grizzles and Pelicans; Big 12 POY, 6X NBA All - Defensive team, member of Celtics 2008 NBA Championship team
Former University of Notre Dame quarterback and basketball player; very successful high school basketball coach; University of San Francisco Sr. Associate Athletic Director
former college/NBA shooting guard/small forward; played for University of Illinois, Orlando Magic, Memphis Grizzles & Sacramento Kings; currently works for Orlando Magic in community relations department
Played center for the Michigan State Spartans on at least the 2000-2001 team. In 2000-2001 season he was a 6'10' freshman center. He's from Sugar Creek, Ohio and went to Garaway high school
former college/NBA point guard; played for University of Portland, UNLV, Knicks, Bulls, Bucks, Grizzlies, Trailblazers and SuperSonics; won 1990 NCAA Championship (UNLV), basketball analyst for CBS Sports
Head Coach, Assistant Coach for the University of Kentucky Men's Basketball team, former Head Coach South Florida, previously an assistant coach at the University of Memphis and the University of Illinois
Puerto Rican basketball player, Leones de Ponce, Vaqueros de Bayamon, Atleticos de San German, Capitanes de Arecibo BSN. As a member of the 2004 Puerto Rico national team, was member of the first team to defeat the USA Dream Team
former college/NBA guard; played for UTEP, Celtics, Royals, Kings, Nets & Bucks; 6X All-Star; member of Celtics 1980-81 NBA Championship team; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame (1991); named one of the 50 greatest NBA players
former NBA player/coach; played for Philadelphia/San Fransisco Warriors; coached Warriors to 1974 NBA championship; second African American coach to win an NBA title; played collegiately at North Carolina A&T State University
former college/NBA guard/forward; played for UNLV, Hawks, Pistons, Magics, Hornets & Trailblazers; All-American; NCAA Champion (1990); #9 pick overall 1991 NBA Draft; former Nuggets assistant coach; current UNLV assistant
former college/NBA center; played for Santa Clara University, Suns, Celtics, Bulls, 76ers, Trailblazers & SuperSonics; member of SuperSonics 78-79 NBA championship team