Former college/NBA center; played for North Carolina State University, Rockets, Lakers, Pistons, Bulls & Spurs; member of Lakers 84-85 World Championship team
former college/NBA/CBA/USBL/PBL/IBA; played for NW Oklahoma/Wichita State/Kansas State/Butler CC, Bullets, Rapid City Thrillers, Oklahoma Cavalry, Spurs, Mansfield Hawks and Oklahoma Storm; also played in Turkey, Spain and Italy
former college/NBA/ABA center; played for Saint Louis University, Celtics, Bucks, Miami Floridians, Carolina Cougars, Dallas Chaparrals and Pistons; 2X All - MVC selection
former NBA/ABA Head Coach; coached Jazz, Utah Stars, SuperSonics, Cavaliers, Dallas Chaparrals & Rockets; Coach of the Year in both the NBA and the ABA; radio analyst and talk-show host for the Utah Jazz
former college/NBA small forward; played for University of Illinois, Bucks, Clippers and Hawks; All - American; 2X All - Big 10 selection; #19 pick overall 1987 NBA Draft
David U. Nwaba is an American professional basketball player for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association. He played college basketball for Santa Monica College and Cal Poly
former college/NBA small forward; played for the University of North Carolina, Nets & Bullets; 2X All-American; former Wizards Head Coach; former Nets assistant coach; #6 pick overall, 1980 NBA Draft
former NBA Player for the Celtics, Cleveland Cavaliers,Orlando Magic, Miami Heat, LA Lakers and Phoenix Suns. actor in Scary Movie 4, The Kid & I, Freddy Got Fingered, Blue Chips, Steel, & Q, Pitchman for 'The General' Car Insurance, Icy Hot & Gold Bond
Former NBA player, played for the Detroit Pistons, Baltimore Bullets, and St.Louis/Atlanta Hawks. Scored 11,549 points and appeared in five NBA All-Star Games in his career
Brian Darnell Oliver (born June 1, 1968) is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6'4' (1.93 m) and 210 lb (95 kg) shooting guard out of Georgia Tech, he was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA in the 2nd round (32nd overall)
Sports Broadcaster / Very Popular Afternoon Drive Host of Sports Talk Show on Boston's WEEI / WEEI is one of the Top Sports Talk Stations in the Country and has a National Following
Retire NBA basketball player who played for the Bullets, Pacers (ABA) and Pipers (ABA) from 1968-71. Also became a playwright and wrote the play 'Bones'
Puerto Rican basketball player with the Atleticos de San German, Cangrejeros de Santurce BSN, politician; former NBA Player, Utah Jazz, also played professionally in Spain.
Studied acting at Oregon State University, where he starred for 4 years on thei
Former college/NBL/NBA forward/center; played for University of Illinois, St. Paul Lights, Sheboygan Red Skins & Syracuse Nationals; member of Syracuse Nationals 1954-55 NBA championship team
Basketball player who played for the 1949 Tri-Cities Blackhawks, 1949-50 St. Louis Bombers, and 1950-51 with the Waterloo Hawks. All in the early days of the BAA/NBA
Joseph Pace (DOB Dec 18th, 1953) is a former NBA basketball player for the Washington Bullets from 1976-1978. He played college basketball at U Maryland Eastern Shore and Coppin St U
former college/NBA power forward; played for Jazz, Rockets, Grizzles and Nets; All - SEC 1999, 1999 SEC Tournament MVP; 1998 Kentucky National Champions
José Pamplona Lecuanda (born February 6, 1911) was a Mexican basketball player. He competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Born in San Luis Potosí, Pamplona was part of the Mexican basketball team that won the bronze medal
Center for the Golden State Warriors (1976-1980), Boston Celtics (1980-1994), Charlotte Hornets (1994-1996), Chicago Bulls (1996-1997). Inducted in the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003
Athletics Director at the University of Texas (2013-?); Athletics Director at Arizona State University (2012-2013); Portland Trail Blazers President (2003-2007); Portland Trail Blazers General Manager (2006-2007)
former college/NBA guard; played for University of Dayton, Boston Celtics & Portland Trailblazers; worked in Bulls, Cavs & Trailblazers front offices; brother of former NBA guard, John Paxson