former college/NBA forward; played for University of Kentucky, Celtics, Heat, Mavericks, Hawks, Grizzles & Timberwolves; won the National Championship in 1996 with Kentucky; NBA Championship Heat 2006
American women's basketball player who is most renowned for being the third woman to join the Harlem Globetrotters, played in college for Louisiana State University
former college/current NBA power forward; played for Cuyahoga Community College, Virginia Union, Pistons, Bulls, Magic & Wizards; currently plays for Cavs; 4X Defensive Player of the Year; won championship with Pistons (2003-04); 4X NBA All-Star
American athlete, coach, athletic administrator and business man, best known for being a former point guard for Princeton in NCAA basketball, appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated,[1] chairing the NCAA's Division I Men's Basketball Committee in 200
Head basketball coach at University of San Francisco. Previously played in the NBA for the New JErsey Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, and Miami Heat. Attended the University of Kansas
Born March 23, 1927, Paul G. Walther is a retired American basketball player who played college ball at the University of Tennesse. Walther played six seasons (1949-1955) in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Minneapolis Lakers
former college/NBA center; played for UCLA, Trailblazers, Celtics, San Diego/Los Angeles Clippers; 3X NCAA National College Player of Year; 2X NBA Champion (1977,1986);3X NCAA Champion (UCLA) father of L.A. Lakers forward Luke Walton
former college/BAA guard; played for Seton Hall University & Rochester/Cincinnati Royals; 5X All-Star; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame; #10 pick overall BAA draft; coached Cincinnati Royals from 1955-1958; 1950-51 NBA champion
former college football quarterback/former NBA guard; played football and basketball at FSU; played in NBA for Knicks, Spurs & Rockets; 1993 Heisman Trophy; member of College Football Hall of Fame (2006)
A retired American professional basketball player.
A 6'4' guard, Ward starred at Boston College from 1960 to 1963. He scored 1,112 points over the course of his collegiate career, and grabbed 947 rebounds. As a senior, he was an All-American third team s
Actor (b: 1946) - TV series: Hill Street Blues, Murder One, City Of Angels, In The House, Soul Food, Lincoln Hts., Paris, Sierra. Films: Norman Is That You? (title role), Species 3, Cleopatra Jones, Drive He Said, Butterflies Are Free. Basketball - UCLA
former Penn State Women's Basketball Coach and ABL/WNBA player; played for Portland Power, New York Liberty, Houston Comets and Indiana Fever; current Oklahoma Assistant Head Coach; member of Comets 2000 WNBA Championship team
former college/NBA/ABA guard; played for Villanova University, Bulls, St Louis Hawks, Atlanta Hawks, Braves and 76ers; #6 overall pick 1965 NBA Draft; nicknamed 'Jumpin Jimmy'
Wilson Washington Jr (DOB Aug 3, 1955 in Norfolk, VA) us a retired NBA basketball player. He played for the 1977-1978 Philadelphia 76ers and 1978-1979 New Jersey Nets
former college/NBA forward; played for University of Southern Mississippi, Rockets, 76ers, Warriors, Heat, Cavs & Knicks; #9 pick overall 1992 NBA Draft
Drafted by the Knicks in 99. Played and won a silver for the French national team 2000 Olympics. Also being on the bad side of the Dunk of Death by Vince Carter in the same Olympics
Former NBA Head Coach; coached Hawks, Clippers, Spurs & Sonics; was an assistant for Buffalo Braves, Magic, San Diego Clippers & Mavericks; member of 76ers 1966-67 NBA Championship team; played for Penn State, Bulls, 76ers, Braves, Bullets & Sonics
Plays C.O. Jarod Young on Orange Is the New Black; roles on Gotham, Blue Bloods, and Younger; New York Mets' in-game host; sideline reporter for the NBA G-League
former college/NBA shooting guard/small forward; played for Villanova University, Timberwolves & Grizzlies; current assistant on Villanova's Mens basketball team
former college/NBA center/power forward; played for Old Dominion University, Suns, Cavs, Mavericks, Bucks, Pistons, Pacers & Hawks; currently Vice-President of Player programs for Suns
former high school, college, WNBA guard; played for Seeger High School, Purdue University, Charlotte Sting and Indiana Fever; former Indiana Fever Head Coach, current Vanderbilt Women's Head BB Coach
former college/NBA center/forward; played for Marquette University, Jazz, Mavericks, Cavs, Warriors & Spurs; member of Marquettes' 1977 National championship team
former college/NBA/NBL guard; played for University of Iowa, Tri-Cities Blackhawks & Waterloo Hawks; All-American; led nation in scoring 1948; very successful former high school basketball coach
former NBA player/coach/HOF - st. louis hawks (1960-1968), seattle superstars (1968-1972), cleveland cavaliers (1972-1974), portland trailblazers (1974-1975)
former college/NBA forward; played for UCLA, Lakers, Clippers & Warriors; 4X NBA Champion; All-American; 2X NCAA Champion; 1975 NBA Rookie of the Year; 3X All-Star
former college/NBA power forward; played for University of Maryland, Trailblazers, Nets & Knicks; 1982 NBA Rookie of the Year; #3 overall pick 1981 NBA Draft; current Trailblazers assistant coach
NFL - TE, Las Vegas Raiders. He played basketball for two years at Northern Kentucky in 2016-17 before transferring to Western Kentucky for his remaining three collegiate seasons. He named Kentucky's Mr. Basketball as a senior in 2016
American professional basketball player. A 6'1' guard-forward from Addison, Illinois and DePaul University, she played 27 games for the Detroit Shock of the WNBA in 2002