American Head Women's Basketball Coach At Bethune-Cookman (2008- ), Mount St. Mary's University (1998-2007). Former Player. She Was Named NEC Player of the Year in 1991 and 1992
former college/NBA guard; played for University of Texas, Pistons & Timberwolves; #26 pick overall 1990 NBA Draft; currently works in the Cavaliers front office
NBA - PG, Milwaukee Bucks He was selected by the Oklahoma City Thunder with the 18th pick in the 2010 NBA draft and subsequently traded to the LA Clippers. College, University of Kentucky in 2009?10, (35?3 record and Elite Eight appearance)
American Female Basketball Womens Head Coach For University Of Iowa(2000 -). Drake(1990-2000). St. Ambrose(1984-1990). Head Coach For USA Team World University Games 2001 Beijing, China - Gold Medal. Pan America Games 2015 Toronto, Canada - Silver Medal
American Former Professional Female Basketball Player - Point Gard For Washington Mystics (2006-2010), And New York Liberty (2010). Now A Basketball Coach
Serbian professional basketball player for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association. He also represents the Serbian national basketball team internationally
former college/NBA guard; played for Wake Forest University, Hornets, Raptors, Warriors & Bullets; former coach of Charlotte Sting (WNBA); currently works in Bobcats front office; #12 pick overall 1987 NBA draft
American Female Former Basketball Player - Forward - Team GDESSA - Portugal League (2009-2010). Women's Basketball Camp Director And Assistant Women's Basketball Coach - Massachussetts (2010-2013). Currently Executive Services Manager In Orange County
American Female Former Basketball Player - Guard- Sacramento Monarchs (1997-2004). Olympic 2 Gold Medal Winner - Atlanta (1996) And Sydney (2000). FIBA World Championship Gold Medal At Berlin (1998). World University Games Gold Medal At Sheffield (1991)
American Female Former Professional Basketball Player - Guard - Charlotte Sting (2006-2007), Indiana Fever (2008), EKA AEL Limassol in Cyprus (2007), B?nei Yehuda in Israel (2007), Lider Pruszkow in Poland (2009). Now A Basketball Coach
Michel Bonnevie (born 19 November 1921) was a French basketball player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics.
He was part of the French national basketball team, which won the silver medal
NBA Basketball player for the Indiana Pacers. Previously played for the Brooklyn Nets, Utah Jazz, and Washington Wizards. Played college ball at Clemson
former college/NBA/ABA guard; played for Idaho State University, Utah Jazz, Utah Stars, Dallas/Texas Chaparrals, L.A. Lakers, Kansas City Kings; third all-time ABA scorer (12,153 points)
former college/AAU/NBA forward; played for Peoria Caterpillars, Kansas State University, Bucks, SuperSonics, Bulls, Knicks, Royals; won gold medal with 1960 Olympic team; 2X All-American; member of 1971 NBA Champion Milwaukee Bucks
American Former Basketball Coach - ' University of Vermont' (1993-1997), 'Boston College' - Assistant Coach (1998-2002), ' University of Minnesota' (2002-2014)
former college/NBA power forward/center; played for University of South Carolina, Boston Celtics, Utah Jazz & Denver Nuggets; won World Championship with Celtics (75-76); played United States Men's National Basketball Team, winning Bronze medal-FIBA 1974
Born June 10, 1984, American Streetball player. He is most known for playing on the highly stylized, international AND1 Mixtape Tour; he has also appeared in several movies
American Former Basketball Player - Shooting Forward - 'Quad City Thunder'(1987-89), 'San Antonio Spurs'(1989), 'Houston Rockets'(1989-90), 'Ranger Varese'(1990-91), 'Orlando Magic'(1991-96), 'Olimpia Milano'(1996-97), 'New York Knicks'(1998),
American Former Basketball Player - Point Guard - 'Vancouver BC Titans' (2009), 'Otero Xuven Cambados' (2009-10), 'Yamhill Highflyers'(2010), 'Al Ahli Doha'2012), 'BC Rustavi'(2012-13), 'SC Kryvbas'(2013), 'Aries Trikala'2014), 'Sigal Prishtina' (2015)
American Former College Basketball Player - Foward - Lonaconing Central, Maryland. Scored 156 Points In Maryland High School Basketball Game Winning 163-3 (25-02-1924)
Australian Former Female Basketball Player - Forward- 'Detroit Shock'(WNBA1998-99, 2001), 'Australian Institute of Sport '(1991-93), 'Adelaide Lightning'(1994-1998; 2000?01), 'GoldZack Wuppertal'(1998-99), 'Tarbes GB'2001-05).. Olympic Games Silver(2000)
American Former Basketball Player - Point Guard - 'New Jersey Nets' (1999), 'Cleveland Cavaliers' (1999), 'Orlando Magic'(1999), 'Los Angeles Clippers'(2000-02), 'Golden State Warriors'(2002-03), 'Denver Nuggets'(2003-07), 4 More, 'Houston Rockets'(2012)
American professional basketball player for the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Kansas Jayhawks, and was a starter on the team that won the 2022 NCAA Championship
American Female Former Basketball Player - Power forward / Center - 'Detroit Shock' (2005-2008), 'Tulsa Shock' (2010), 'Phoenix Mercury' (2010-2011), 'New York Liberty' (2011-2014)
American Female Former Basketball Player - Forward - 'Charlotte Sting' (1999-2000), 'Indiana Fever' (2001). Team USA William Jones Cup Gold Medal Winner (Taipei, Taiwan, 1998)
former college/NBA guard/forward; played for University of Arkansas, Bulls, Jazz, Grizzlies, Rockets, Knicks and Thunder; #14 overall pick 2006 NBA Draft
Retired American basketball player, who played collegiately for Johnson C. Smith University. He played for the San Diego Rockets (1967-68) in the NBA for 11 games
Female American Basketball Coordinator for the Women?s Basketball Officiating Consortium. Basketball Official (1972- 2002). Women's Basketball Hall Of Fame (2008)
Australian Female Former Basketball Player Now A Coach.- Guard - Player - 'Detroit Shock' (1998-1999), 'Miami Sol' (2001-2002), 'Seattle Storm'(2003). Coach - 'San Antonio Silver Stars' (2005-10), 'Los Angeles Sparks'(2011-13), 'Phoenix Mercury' (2014- )
Former college guard; played for Indiana University, Providence College; former University of Kentucky assistant coach; 1984 USA TODAY Player of the Year
American Former Baseball Player - Pitcher And First Baseman - 'Big Bend Cowboys' (2010). Owner Of Brooks Baseball and Softball Academy In Spokane, Washington
Canadian Female Former Basketball Player - Center - 'Virtus Viterbo' (2008), 'Umbertide' (2008-2009). Canadian Women's Team (2005-2007). Currently Assistant Coach At Pacific Tigers
American Female Former Basketball Player - Forward/Center. Olympic Games Gold Medal Winner (Seoul 1988). Pan American Games Gold Medal (Indianapolis 1987). World University Games Gold Medal (Kobe 1985). FIBA World Championship Gold Medal (Moscow 1986)
American Male Former College Basketball Coach - 'Bishop Ryan High School' (1959-1964), 'Palm Springs High School' (1965-1966), 'Utah State University' (Assistant)1966-1971), 'Washington State University' (Assistant)1971-1972), 'LSU Tigers' (1972-1997)
former college/NBA guard; played for Jacksonville University, Celtics, Raptors and Magic; coached in G League, WNBA and NBA; won NBA Slam Dunk Contest in 1991; 19th pick overall 1990 NBA Draft; daughter Lexie plays in WNBA
American Female Former Basketball Player - Guard/Forward - 'Detroit Shock' (2000-2002), 'Phoenix Mercury'; (2003), 'Houston Comets' (2006). Jones Cup Gold Medal Winner (Taiwan 1998), Pan American Games Bronze Medal Winner (Canada 1999)
American Born Japanese Basketball Player - Power Forward -'Coras de Tepic' (2010), 'Asociación Española' (2010-11), 2 More Teams (2011), 'Toyama Grouses' (2011-14), 'Sunrockers Shibuya' (2014-17), 'Ryukyu Golden Kings' (2017-19), Osaka Evessa' (2019- )
former college/NBA/ABA coach/player/executive; played for UNC, Oakland Oaks, Denver Rockets, Virgina Squires & Washington Capitals; coached Pacers, Pistons, University of Kansas, UCLA, Clippers, 76ers, Spurs, Nets, Knicks and Bobcats
Filipino-American basketball player. Drafted by the Houston Rockets but never played in the NBA. Part of Philippine Basketball Association's 40 Greatest Players
American Female Former Basketball Player - Forward - 'Cleveland Rockers' (1997-2002), 'Charlotte Sting' (2003). Now Player Programs And Franchise Development Manager - 'Las Vegas Aces' (2018- )