- Charles Barkley
Charles Wade Barkley (born February 20 1963) is a retired American professional basketball player. Commonly nicknamed "Sir Charles" and "The Round Mound of Rebound", Barkley established himself as one of the most dominating power forwards in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was selected to both the All-NBA First Team and All-NBA Second Team five times, and All-NBA Third Team once.
- Baron Davis
Baron Walter Louis Davis (born April 13 1979, in Compton, California) is an American basketball player currently starting at point guard for the NBA's Golden State Warriors. He began playing basketball at the age of five. Later, Davis became a star at Crossroads School and UCLA. Davis was drafted by the Charlotte Hornets as the number three pick in the 1999 NBA Draft.
- Tony Parker
William Anthony "Tony" Parker (born) is a French professional basketball player with the NBA's San Antonio Spurs and captain of France's national basketball team. After playing for two years in the French basketball league, Parker entered the 2001 NBA Draft and was selected by the San Antonio Spurs. He quickly became their starting point guard, helping the Spurs win three NBA Championships. Parker has been selected as an NBA All-Star twice and was the 2007 NBA Finals MVP.
- Chris Bosh
Christopher Wesson Bosh (born March 24 1984) is an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association who plays for the Toronto Raptors. Garnering an array of basketball accolades since his high school days, Bosh left college after one season to enter the 2003 NBA Draft. He was selected fourth overall by the Raptors in what proved to be a very competitive draft class. Since his NBA career began, Bosh, who plays the forward position, …
- Chris Webber
Mayce Edward Christopher Webber III, better known as Chris Webber or C-Webb (born March 1, 1973, in Detroit, Michigan), is an American professional basketball player for the Detroit Pistons of the NBA. He is a 5-time NBA All-Star, a former All-NBA First Teamer, a former NBA rebounding champion, a former NBA Rookie of the Year, and a former #1 overall NBA Draftee.
- Michael Redd
Michael Redd (born August 24 1979, in Columbus, Ohio) is an American professional basketball player currently with the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA, and the United States national basketball team.
- Kevin Johnson
Kevin Maurice Johnson (born March 4, 1966 in Sacramento, California) is a retired American basketball point guard who played for the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers and the Phoenix Suns. Johnson attended Sacramento High School where he starred in both basketball and baseball all four years. Originally drafted in 1986 to play professional baseball with the Oakland Athletics as a shortstop, Johnson chose to play basketball instead, attending the University of California, Berkeley, …
- Shareef Abdur-Rahim
Julius Shareef Abdur-Rahim (born December 11, 1976 in Marietta, Georgia) is an American professional basketball player. He is a member of the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and can either play as forward or center. Abdur-Rahim was a standout player during his high school days and he left college after one year to enter the 1996 NBA Draft. In his early NBA career, Abdur-Rahim was the star of the Vancouver Grizzlies franchise for five seasons.
- Glen Rice
Glen Anthony Rice (born May 28 1967, in Flint, Michigan) is a retired American NBA basketball player. Rice was a three-time NBA All-Star small forward well known for his pinpoint shooting accuracy, ranking 4th in NBA history with 1,559 three-point field goals made during his 15-year career. Rice has been a player on both a team that won an NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and a team that won an NBA Championship.
- Ralph Sampson
Ralph Lee Sampson (born July 7 1960 in Harrisonburg, Virginia) is a retired American college and professional basketball player. He was arguably the most heavily recruited (for both college and the NBA) basketball prospect of his generation. Playing for the University of Virginia, he was one of only two male players in the history of college basketball to receive the Naismith Award as the National Player of the Year three times (Bill Walton of UCLA was the other male, …
- Antonio Davis
Antonio Lee Davis (born October 31 1968, in Oakland, California) is an American former National Basketball Association (NBA) player. Davis is also the former president of the NBA Players Association (NBPA). Davis played college basketball at UTEP under coach Don Haskins from 1986 to 1990. He was drafted by the Indiana Pacers that year (second round, 45th overall pick), but went to play for teams in Europe for Greek giant Panathinaikos (1990-91, …
- Tony Potts
Tony Potts, born on January 23, 1963, is a correspondent and weekend host of "Access Hollywood". He graduated from California State University at Humboldt. He received additional notoriety in 2007, when sports columnist Bill Simmons criticized Potts's behavior at a celebrity go-kart race which was part of the festivities surrounding Super Bowl XLI. On February 16, 2007, Potts won the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game Most Valuable Player award, …
- Gene Shue
Eugene William "Gene" Shue (born December 18, 1931 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a former professional basketball player and coach. Shue spent ten years as a player and 22 years as a coach in the National Basketball Association. Shue was an NBA All-Star five consecutive times (1958-62) and was named All-NBA First Team once (1960). As a coach, he guided the Philadelphia 76ers to the NBA Finals 1977, but eventually lost to the Bill Walton-led Portland Trail Blazers.
- Jeff Malone
Jeffrey Nigel Malone (born June 28, 1961 in Mobile, Alabama) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball at Mississippi State University. He is mostly known for his time with the Washington Bullets (1983-90), where he was an NBA All-Star twice. He also played for the Utah Jazz, Philadelphia 76ers, and Miami Heat. He is currently the head coach of the NBA Development League's Florida Flame.
- Manu Ginóbili
Emanuel David Ginóbili, better known as Manu Ginóbili, is an Argentine basketball player of Italian descent. He is a member of the Argentine national basketball team and the San Antonio Spurs in the National Basketball Association. Having spent the early half of his career in Argentina and Italy, the NBA All-Star shooting guard is generally regarded as one of the best basketball players ever to come from Latin America.
- Todd Fuller
Todd Douglas Fuller (born July 25 1974 in Fayetteville, North Carolina) is an American professional basketball player who was selected by the Golden State Warriors with the 11th overall pick of the 1996 NBA Draft. Fuller was taken ahead of Steve Nash, Kobe Bryant, Peja Stojakovic, Zydrunas Ilgauskas and Jermaine O'Neal, all of whom became NBA All-Stars. He played in five NBA seasons from 1996-2001 for the Warriors, Utah Jazz, …
- Lafayette Lever
Lafayette "Fat" Lever (born August 18, 1960 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas) is a retired American professional basketball player in the NBA. Originally selected by the Portland Trail Blazers as the 11th pick in the 1982 NBA Draft out of Arizona State, he was considered one of the league's best point guards in the late 1980s while a member of the Denver Nuggets. Despite his size (6 feet 3 inches) he regularly led the Nuggets in rebounding.
- Brad Sellers
Bradley Donn Sellers (born December 17, 1962 in Warrensville Heights, Ohio) is an American former professional basketball player. A 7'0" power forward/center from Ohio State University, he was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the first round (ninth pick overall) of the 1986 NBA Draft. Sellers was a controversial selection among the Bulls' staff and players. General manager Jerry Krause was attracted to Sellers because of his above-average shooting ability, …
- Willie Naulls
William Dean "Willie" Naulls (born October 7, 1934 in Dallas, Texas) is a retired American basketball player. A 6'6" power forward/center, he played professionally in the National Basketball Association from 1956 to 1966. After playing at UCLA, Naulls was drafted by the St. Louis Hawks in 1956. He spent just 19 games with the Hawks, however, before being traded to the New York Knicks, with whom he would spend the prime of his career.
- Lee Shaffer
Lee Philip Shafer II (born February 23, 1939 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6'7" forward, Shaffer starred at the University of North Carolina, where he was the ACC Men's Basketball Player of the Year in 1960. He then played three seasons (1961-1964) in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Philadelphia 76ers franchise.
- Clyde Lee
Clyde Wayne Lee (born March 14, 1944 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6'10" forward/center, Lee starred at Vanderbilt University in the mid-1960s. Lee was known for his rebounding skills and inside scoring prowess. In his junior season (1964-65), he led the Commodores to their first SEC championship (Overall: 24-4, SEC: 15-1). Vanderbilt reached the NCAA Mideast Regional Finals, where they lost to Michigan, 87-85.
- Len Chappell
Leonard R. "Len" Chappell (born January 31, 1941 in Portage, Pennsylvania is a retired American basketball player. A 6'8" power forward/center, Chappell was a star at Wake Forest University, were he was named ACC Men's Basketball Player of the Year in 1961 and 1962. He was the ACC tournament's all-time leading scorer until Duke University's J. J. Redick surpassed him in 2006.
- Dick Garmaker
Richard Eugene "Dick" Garmaker (born October 29, 1932 in Hibbing, Minnesota) is a retired American basketball player who played professionally in the NBA from 1955 to 1961. Garmaker was a 6'3" guard/forward from the University of Minnesota. He was a 1955 consensus All-America along with Sihugo Green (Duquesne), Tom Gola (LaSalle), Bill Russell (San Francisco) and Dick Ricketts (Duquesne).
- Frank Brian
Frank Sands Brian is a former professional basketball player. A 6’1” guard from Louisiana State University, Brian signed with the Anderson Packers of the National Basketball League in 1947. He scored 2,442 points in three seasons with the Packers, then joined the Chicago Stags of the NBA when the Packers franchise folded in 1949. The Stags quickly traded Brian to the Tri-Cities Blackhawks, whom Brian represented as an NBA All-Star in 1951.
- Ken Sears
Kenneth Robert Sears (born August 17, 1933 in Watsonville, California) is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6'9" forward from Santa Clara University, Sears played eight seasons (1955-1961;1962-1964) in the National Basketball Association as a member of the New York Knicks and San Francisco Warriors. He averaged 13.9 points per game and 7.8 rebounds per game in his NBA career, appearing as an NBA All-Star in 1958 and 1959.
- Richie Regan
Richard Joseph Regan (1930-2002) was an American basketball player and coach. The 6'2" Regan played collegiately at Seton Hall University during the early 1950s. His team made three consecutive appearances in the National Invitation Tournament, winning in 1953. After graduation, he was selected by the Rochester Royals with the fifth pick of the 1953 NBA Draft. Regan played three seasons with the Royals and averaged 8.3 points per game.
- Cc Williams
Well the names cc, and thats all i can be no more no less. You can catch me any given day chillin wit my homeboys(or homegirls) and any given night partying like a rockstar, huge sports fanatic all about my gators, my spurs and my cowboys...If u know me than i'm prolly the coolest dude you know, and if you don't then i'm pretty sure ur missin out, YA DIG...so hit me up and we can see wassup, cause i'ma make it do wat it do baby.
- Christina
I can be very indecisive, ask Nick.
- Jordan Martinez
Your Deadly Sins.
- Brandon
DAUHNTAY JONES.
- Jordan Samuels
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- John Lieb
I LOVE basketball, it is my life.I want to get a scolarship to play basketball at either north carolina or alabama i would also go to play basketball at south alabama or the university of high point(my home town in north carolina) as a back up if i cant get into alabama or north carolina.
- Elgin
Basketball purists sum up my game with one word: "unstoppable." I was an innovative offensive force never before seen. I could dominate opponents with piercing drives to the hoop or springboard-like jump shots. I had a strong first step, and used it creatively.
- Lebron
I'm 6 feet, 8 inches and 245 pounds. At St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Akron, Ohio I was the starting point guard on a team led by Maverick Carter, my cousin and agent. With me at the point the team had a perfect 27-0 record and won a state championship. I averaged 18.2 points and 6 rebounds a game. My sophmore year I averaged 27.8 points, 7.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists, and 4 steals for SVSM en route to another state title. I was named Ohio's "Mr.
- Tommy West
LeBron James - The Last King.
- Kevin
K.B's My Name I Go To Legacy High School I'm A Hooper I Love My Friends I Love Just Hangin' Out At The Crib But I Also Like Goin' Out Too I Love Music I Love Television I Love Eating I Love PLaying Soccer For Fun I Love My Family Sometimes And I Love You.
- Paul Castellano
wala..... isa akng mabait na nilalang na linikha ng Diyos.. hahaha....
- Jordan Brown
found this.
- Matti Anthony Page
erm totally random...lol bout it.
- Bryan