NBA Hall of Fame (1993). Indiana University (1959-61). Chicago Packers (1961-62), Chicago Qephyrs (1962-63), Baltimore Bullets (1963-65), New York Knicks (1965-68), Detroit Pistons (1968-70), Atlanta Hawks (1970-74), New Orleans Jazz (1974-75)
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
NBA/ABA- He played for the Kentucky Colonels (1968-70), Denver Rockets (1970-71) and Indiana Pacers (1970-71 and 1971-72) in the ABA for 206 games. College- Western Kentucky U. Father of NBA star Rex Chapman. Member of Western Kentucky U. Hall of Fame
former college/NBA guard/forward; played for Indiana University, Bullets/Wizards, Warriors, Celtics, Nuggets & Jazz; former Warriors assistant coach; 3X All-American; Naismith College Player of the Year 1993; current IU Director of Basketball Operations
former college/NBA shooting guard/small forward; played for University of Kentucky, Washington Bullets and Milwaukee Bucks; 2X SEC POY selection; All - American; #18 pick overall 1975 NBA Draft
former college/NBA forward; played for North Carolina State University, Jazz, Bullets, Warriors, Celtics, Hawks, Timberwolves & Suns; #6 pick overall 1992 NBA Draft
former college/NBA shooting guard; played for UConn, Bulls, Pistons, Wizards; 3X All-Star; All-American; 2X Big East POY; 1999 Final Four MOP; member of Pistons 2004 NBA Championship team; member of 1999 NCAA Championship team; 7th overall pick 1999
former college/NBA forward; played for Marquette University, Bullets, Pistons, Bulls, San Diego Rockets, SuperSonics and Kings; 2X NBA All - Star; selected in expansion drafts 3Xs, one of three players ever
former college/NBA power forward/center; played for University of North Carolina, Bullets & Lakers; All - American; 3X NBA Champion; former Lakers GM; current Hornets GM
former college/NBA player; played for Duke University, Chicago Bulls, Baltimore Bullets, Houston Rockets & Buffalo Braves; played eleven seasons, scored 12,541 points; member of Duke University Sports Hall of Fame
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'
former college/NBA guard; played for West Virgina University, Washington Bullets, St. Louis Hawks, Seattle Supersonics & Detroit Pistons; 2X All-American; General Manager of Chicago Bulls & New Jersey Nets; worked in NBA Front Office; coached in ABA & NBA
former college/NBA center/forward; played for University of Louisville, Bullets; 2X All-American; won Rookie of the Year & NBA MVP in 1969; 5X All-Star; member of Naismith BHOF; former Bullets Head Coach and General Manager; 1977-78 NBA Champion
former college/NBA shooting guard; played for Hawks, Kings and Pacers; former assistant/head coach for Pacers, Mavericks, T - Wolves, Cavs and Magic; former Head Coach for Washington Wizards