Retired professional basketball shooting guard as a member of the Phoenix Suns (1976?77). He attended Vanderbilt University where as a member of the school's basketball team he scored 30 points three separate times.
Member of the University of Kentucky basketball team 1988-1992. One of the 'Unforgettables'. Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame as part of the Unforgettables
former college/NBA center; played for University of Dayton, San Diego Rockets, Boston Celtics & L.A. Lakers; member of Celtics 1974-74 NBA Championship team
former college/NBA center; played for University of Cincinnati, Warriors, Celtics, Mavs, SuperSonics and Nuggets; All - American; #10 overall pick 1997 NBA Draft
former college/NBA power forward/center; played for University of South Carolina, Royals, Bulls, Pistons, Bucks, Nets, SuperSonics and Suns; played overseas for Real Madrid and RC Mechelen; hold SuperSonics team record 30 rebounds in game
former NBA player/actor - Boston Celtics (1991-97), Los Angeles Lakers (1997-04), was married to Vanessa Williams (singer/actress), Oz (t.v series, 2001), The Collectors (1999), Resurrection (1999), Holes (2003), Mimi's First Time (2005)
Born 1/29/82, American women's basketball coach, head coach at Michigan State University. Coached at Ashland and Bowling Green universities and was director of operations at Western Michigan
former college/NBA guard; played for University of Maryland, Rockets, Magic & Knicks; 3X NBA All-Star; All-American; 2000 NBA Rookie of Year; #2 overall pick 1999 NBA Draft
Brigham Young University Basketball Player; 2011 National Player of the Year; 2011 Naismith Award, 2011 Oscar Robertson Trophy, 2011 Adolph Rupp Trophy awards winner; lead NCAA in scoring, 28.8 ppg
Led NCAA in scoring in 1980-1981 with 28.9 PPG while at University of South Carolina. Played professionally in Italy from 1981-1987 and led the league in scoring in 1982. Has won 5 SC state titles as a coach for Calhoun County High School
Kevin Freeman (1978.03.03) is a retired American basketball player and is currently Assistant men's Basketball director of operations at the University of Connecticut (UConn). Freeman played professionally for 11 years in various countries
former college/NBA/ABA guard; played for BYU, Trail Blazers, Jazz & Spirits of St. Louis; NBA referee from 1978-2007; current Director of NBA Officials
Was a forward for Michigan State basketball from 1972 to 1975. Was an AP & UPI All-American third team his senior year. Born in Flint, Michigan & went to Northern HS