Hall of Fame American basketball coach who is recognized as the first African American basketball coach at a predominantly white university. A major contributor to the development of modern basketball
Matthew McQuaid (born 9/28/95), a former American basketball player & staff member of the Michigan State Spartans. He previously played professionally for the Canton Charge/Skyliners Frankfurt & played college ball for the Spartans
former college/NBA forward/center; played for University of Dayton, Fort Wayne Pistons & Cincinnati/Rochester Royals; first NBA Rookie of the Year; college All-American (3rd team)
Former college basketball All-american; played for Bradley University; 1950 NCAA runner-up; selected #1 pick in 1951 by Washington Bullets; banned from NBA for point-shaving scandal
former college/NBA power forward; played for St. Mary's College, Philidelphia/San Fransisco Warriors & Seattle SuperSonics; All-Star 1963; former Head Coach of Carolina Cougars (ABA)
former college/NBA forward/center; played for UCLA & Bucks; 2X NCAA Champion; brother of Ann Meyers Drysdale; #2 overall pick 1975 NBA Draft; All-American
former college/NBA power/small forward; played for Hamline University & Minneapolis Lakers; 4X NBA Champion; 6X All-Star; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame; former coach/GM of Minnesota Pipers (ABA)
former high school/NBA forward; played for East St. Louis High School, Clippers, Cavs, Trailblazers and Grizzles; drafted #3 overall 2000 NBA Draft; All - American, Mr. Basketball USA; NBA All - Rookie Team
former Head basketball coach at the University of Nebraska. Previously the head coach of Mayville State (1995-1997) Southwest Minnesota State (1997-2001) North Dakota State (2001-2007) & Colorado State (2007-2012)
NBA G League Westchester Knicks (Afiliate - New York Knicks) Head Coach. Former Basketballl player signed by Miami Heat plays Guard/Forward Memphis Grizzlies, former orlando magic player, memphis grizzlies, timberwolves and wizards
Played basketball for USC (1990-92), then was a lottery pick of the Miami Heat and then won two slam dunk contests (1993, '95) and was labeled 'Baby Jordan'
Basketball player pklayed inb the NBA player, curently asst head coach for the New Jersey Nets signed by the Nets July 19, 2010 former Head Coach of Toronto Raptors 2005
former college/NBA/ABA/CBA small forward; played for University of Toledo, Lakers, 76ers, Pistons, Bucks and Denver Rockets; 1X All - Star; MAC POY 1969; 3X All - MAC selection; nicknamed The Mayor
former college/NBA/CBA center; played for University of Kansas, Bucks, Warriors, Cavs, Rockets, Pistons & Quad City Thunder; Assistant Coach/Head Coach for Reno Bighorns, Rio Grande Valley Vipers, Mavs & Hornets; NBL Canada Coach
MLB outfielder from 1966-84 for Dodgers, Cubs, A's. 2x All-Star. Best season 1976 - 107 RS & 32 HR's.
Played in 3 World Series. Sportscaster, 1st player ever chosen in a Major League Baseball draft/ Former Marine Saved flag from burning on Dodgers Field
Fort Worth Cats Baseball & Flyers' mascots, Rowdy for Dallas Cowboys, helped out as Scout, Grand Prairie AirHogs mascot, Spike, mascot for Cleburne Railroaders/only non-professional invited to participate in the Mascot Games in Orlando, Fl
Head basketball coach for Northern Illinois University. Previous assistant coach at Michigan State (2001/02-2010/11) & Central Michigan (1997/98-2000/01) Played professionally in Europe. Starting point guard for Michigan State 1988-1992
Basketball Head Coach, University of California Men's Basketball. University of Montana (77-86), Stanford University (86-04), Golden State Warriors (04-06). 2000 Naismith Coach of the Year. Recipient of the John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching Lifetime Achi
former college/NBA center; played for University of North Carolina, Celtics, Nets, Raptors, 76ers, Pistons and Mavericks; 2X All - American; #9 pick overall 1994 NBA Draft; color commentator on UNC Men's basketball broadcasts
Born February 7, 1997, American professional basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Canton Charge of the NBA G League.
former college/ABA center; played for Saint Louis University, Kentucky Colonels, NY Nets, Dallas Chaparrals, San Diego Conquistadors and Spirits of St. Louis; holds the ABA records for most personal fouls (yr & career) and disqualifications
A 6'5' forward from La Salle University, Moore played three seasons (1954?1957) in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Syracuse Nationals, Milwaukee Hawks, and Philadelphia Warriors. He averaged 2.7 points per game in his career and won
current NBA power forward; currently plays for Golden State Warriors; played for University of Nebraska, Celtics, Clippers, Hawks, Nets, Jazz, SuperSonics & Kings
(born December 28, 1965, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a retired American professional basketball player who played in the NBA. A 6'5' (1.96 m), 200 lb (91 kg) shooting guard, Moore played collegiately at the University of Tulsa. He was not drafted,
Basketball Player; College: Michigan; Professionally: Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Fenders, Philadelphia 76ers, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies, Rio Grande Valley Vipers, Brooklyn Nets, Guandong Southern Tigers, Santa Cruz Warriors
American former professional basketball player. Mrazovich was selected in the third round of the 1950 NBA Draft by the Indianapolis Olympians after a collegiate career at Eastern Kentucky. Played in the ABL