basketball. indiana university. capt. 59-60. balfour award winner. st louis hawks 2nd rd pick 1960. 1961-1962 phil warriors. 37 plus 2 playoff games of nba immortality. 3 years as a head coach at georgia southern.
Mexican Basketball Player. His nickname was The Flying Mexican. Played for Mexico in 3 Olympics 1964, 1968 and 1976. Drafted by the Hawks in 1970 but never played in the NBA
former college/NBA coach; played & coached St. Joseph University, coached 76ers, Indiana Pacers, Buffalo Braves & Portland Trailblazers; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame; current NBA analyst
former college/NBA guard/forward; played for University of Kentucky & Boston Celtics; 7X NBA champion; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame; All-American; member of Kentucky 1951 NCAA national championship team; coached Kentucky Colonials (ABA)
former high school/college/current NBA power forward; played for Marion High School, Michigan State University, Grizzlies, Trailblazers, Knicks, Kings and Clippers; currently plays for Mavericks
Center/Forward for the Detroit Pistons(1995-1997/2007). Previously played with the Philadelphia 76ers (1997-2001) Atlanta Hawks (2001-2004) Portland Trail Blazers (2004-2006) Boston Celtics (2006-2007) Minnesota TimberWolves (2007). Attended Wyoming
Italian professional basketball coach, and a former player. He was the head coach of the senior Italian national basketball team, from 2001 to 2009, and led them to the silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games, and the bronze medal at the
former Duke University shooting guard; also played for Magic, Bucks, Clippers and 76ers; currently plays for New Orleans Pelicans; 2X All - ACC POY; McDonald's All - American; 2X All - American; National College Player of the Year (2006)
former college/NBA center; played for Oklahoma State University & Memphis/Vancouver Grizzlies; #6 pick overall 1995 NBA Draft; led OSU to Final Four in 1995; Grizzlies' first-ever draft choice
former college/NBA power forward; played for University of North Carolina, Hornets, Spurs, Knicks, Lakers, Bucks and Cavs; All - American; All - ACC; ACC ROY; assistant coach at Monmouth University
A retired American basketball player and coach. Rhodes played in the NBA for the Indianapolis Olympians.During the inaugural season of the American Basketball Association the Kentucky Colonels started out with a record of 5-12, which led to the firing of
NBA Guard. Michigan State University. Drafted by Golden State (2001,1st Round, 5th Overall). Warriors (01/02-present). 2-time NBA Slam Dunk Contest winner (2002,2003)
former college/NBA guard/forward; played for UNLV, Timberwolves, Trailblazers, Lakers, Hawks & Nuggets; All-American; member of Lakers 2000-01 NBA Championship team; 1994 NBA Slam Dunk champion; #5 pick overall 1993 NBA Draft
Ronald Jay Riley professional basketball player. He played for the Kansas City-Omaha Kings and the Houston Rockets in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1972 to 1975
former college/NBA guard/forward; played for Providence College, Knicks & Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets; member of Knicks 1969-70 NBA Championship team
former college/NBA/BAA center; played for Ohio State University, Rochester Royals, Celtics & Indianapolis Kautskys; 4X All-Star; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame (1998)
American college basketball player for the Vanderbilt Commodores of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). He previously played for the Drake Bulldogs and the Minnesota Golden Gophers
former college/NBA guard; played for the University of Cincinnati, Bucks, Royals and Kings; first player in NBA history to average a triple-double for a season; NBA MVP 1964, 12X All-Star; 1961 ROY, 3X All-American; led NCAA in scoring 3Xs; Naismith HOF
former college/NBA center/forward; played for University of Kentucky, Indiana Pacers, Boston Celtics & Phoenix Suns; member of Kentucky's 77-78 NCAA Championship team; member of Celtics 80-81 NBA Championship team; scored 3,723 career points
Professional basketball player for the Phoenix Mercury of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). Before signing with the Storm in 2014, she was drafted number 20 overall in the 2010 WNBA Draft
American professional basketball player for the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association. He played college basketball for the NCAA Division III Williams College Ephs
former college/NBA shooting guard; played for Purdue University, Bucks, 76ers, Spurs and Hawks; #1 overall pick 1994 NBA Draft; member of Spurs 2005 NBA championship team; 1991 Indiana Mr. Basketball; 2X All-Star; 1991 McDonalds All-American
Former NBA Player; College: Michigan (dunk National Championship winning free throws); Professional: Atlanta Hawks, New Jersey Nets, Charlotte Hornets, Portland Trail Blazers, Los Angeles Lakes, Phoenix Suns
Former college/NBA/ABA center/forward; played for University of Kansas, Pacers, Nuggets, Sails, Rockets, Lakers, Spurs, Claws & Kings; scored 10,581 points
former college/NBA/ABA guard; played for University of South Carolina, Colonels, Nets, Lakers, Nuggets and Stars; 2X All - American, 2X ACC POY, #14 pick overall 1971 NBA Draft
Current Assistant Coach for the Detroit Pistons. Former Assistant coach for the NJ Nets, & Boston Celtics. NBA career 1996/97 - 1999/2000) Grizzlies, Celtics, Raptors, & Nuggets. Attended Alabama. 1st round draft pick 22nd overall in 1996
Award-winning broadcaster, and an inductee into the Rhode Island Radio Hall of Fame. He currently serves in several broadcast capacities, including 27 years as the play-by-play voice for Providence Friars men's basketball
former college/NBA SF/PG/SG; played for University of Michigan, Nuggets, Pacers, Knicks, Bulls, Raptors & Suns; member of Fab 5; currently works for ESPN
former college/NBA forward; played for University of North Carolina & Philadelphia Warriors; All-American; first collegian to be named NCAA National Player of the Year, ACC Player of the Year, ACC Tournament MVP, and NCAA regional MVP in the same season
An American NBA forward with the Fort Wayne Pistons. He played collegiate basketball for the Notre Dame men's basketball team, where he averaged 16.4 points per game over his career.[1] Rosenthal also played baseball at Notre Dame in 1952 and 1953.