Wayne Tinkle (born January 16, 1966) is an American college basketball coach. He is currently the head men's basketball coach at Oregon State University. [1][2] Before coming to Oregon State University he was the Head coach at Montana for 8 seasons.
Retired American basketball player, born in Louisville, Kentucky, Tinsley played competitively at Male High School and college basketball at Kentucky Wesleyan College
Former NCAA Champion Basketball star at Indiana and played professionally for New Jersey, Seattle, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, and Atlanta (1981-83 and 1988-1990)
former college/NBA forward; played for University of Michigan, San Diego/Houston Rockets; 5X All-Star; #2 overall pick 1970 NBA Draft; 2X World Championship coach; coached Lakers & Rockets; current Lakers scout
He was selected with the first overall pick in the 2015 NBA draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves. He played college basketball for the University of Kentucky
played on a couple national championships at u.c.l.a. under john wooden. detroit pistons 3rd round pick in 75. also drafted by san diego in the aba 5th round.
Basketball and Baseball player. Chicago Cubs f/a 1944. '44-'47 'D'-'B'. Basketball, Fortwayne Zollner Pistons '48-49, Baltimore Bullets '49-50. Also wrote book, 'The dynasty that never was'
Anthony Glenn Tucker (born April 4, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player. He played one season in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Washington Bullets
Former NBA player, Knicks, Bulls & Spurs; played collegiately at University of Minnesota; #6 pick overall 1982 NBA Draft; member of Bulls 1993 NBA championship team. The NBA adopted their tenths of a second system after a Tucker three point shot
American former basketball player. Turner played high school basketball at Shortridge High School in Indianapolis and college basketball at the University of Nebraska.
Member of 1981 Indiana U NCAA Champion Basketball Team; injured in a car accident shortly after championship. Author of Landon Turner's Tales from the 1980-81 Indiana Hoosiers
Myles Christian Turner is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association.
Education: University of Texas at Austin (2014?2015)
NBA draft: 2015, Indiana Pacers (Round: 1 / Pick: 11)
Current
Former PG for The University of Kentucky. Played in 3 NCAA Championship Games and Won 2. Had short stints with the Boston Celtics and Harlem Globetrotters. Currently serving as an assistant at the University of Kntucky
former college/NBA/ABA; played for Old Dominion University, Virginia Squires & Portland Trailblazers; 1X ABA All-Star; member of Trailblazers 1976-77 World Championship team; former Pacers assistant coach; current Orlando Magic vice president;
former college/NBA forward; played for University of Cincinnati, Rochester Royals; first NBA player to average more than 30 points per game in a single season; 6X NBA All-Star; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame 1983; former broadcaster
former college/NBA center/power forward; played for University of Michigan, Baylor University, Warriors, Clippers, Bucks and Jazz; also played for Bnei Herzliya, Fenerbahçe and Beijing Ducks; #6 pick overall 2010 NBA Draft
former college/NBA forward; played for Portland State, Blazers, Spurs, Lakers, Knicks and Kings; former 76ers and Spurs assistant coach; current Nets assistant coach
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
indiana university 75-79 national champs. (unbeaten), than transfered to auburn and became team captain. rockets 7th rd pick in 78 and 8th rd pick for the bullets in 79.
NBA Guard (Retired). University of Cincinnati, Drafted by Los Angeles (1993, 2nd Round, 37th Overall), Lakers (93/94-97/98). Nuggets (98/99-01/02), Mavericks (01/02-02/03), Warriors (03/04), Trail Blazers (04/05), Spurs (05/06).
former college/NBA forward; played for University of Utah, 76ers, Nets, Bucks, Mavericks and Knicks; All - American; 3X WAC POY; 2nd overall pick 1997 NBA Draft
3-time WCC Player of the Year with Gonzaga;Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award (2011); Nancy Lieberman Award (2011);No. 3 Overall Pick 2011 WNBA Draft by Chicago Sky
former college/NBA guard; played for University of Kansas, Hawks, Jazz, Magic, Nets and Spurs; former assistant coach for Spurs and Nets; former Head Coach Orlando Magic; current Nets assistant coach
Two-year member of the Ferrum men
's basketball team from 1966-68 Earned All-Conference and All-America for Ferrum in 1968 Went on to play for Kansas State University, averaged 15.5 points/game over two seasons
former college/NBA/ABA guard; played for Duke University, Dallas Chaparrals, Denver Rockets, Houston Mavericks, Carolina Cougars, Pittsburgh Condors, New York Nets & Portland Trailblazers
Noah Vonleh is an American professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association. He played college basketball for the Indiana Hoosiers
former college/NBA shooting guard; played for Marquette University, Heat, Bulls and Cavs; 3X NBA Champ; 13X All - Star, NBA Finals MVP; 5th overall pick 2003 NBA Draft, All - American; married to actress Gabrielle Union
Former college/NBA guard; played for University of Louisville, Lakers & Heat; won 1986 NCAA championship; won 1987-88 NBA championship; father of former NBA guard, Dajuan Wagner
Victor Moritz Wagner (born 26 April 1997) is a German professional basketball player for the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played for the University of Michigan from 2015
former college/NBA forward; played for University of Kentucky, Celtics, Heat, Mavericks, Hawks, Grizzles & Timberwolves; won the National Championship in 1996 with Kentucky; NBA Championship Heat 2006
American women's basketball player who is most renowned for being the third woman to join the Harlem Globetrotters, played in college for Louisiana State University
former college/current NBA power forward; played for Cuyahoga Community College, Virginia Union, Pistons, Bulls, Magic & Wizards; currently plays for Cavs; 4X Defensive Player of the Year; won championship with Pistons (2003-04); 4X NBA All-Star
American athlete, coach, athletic administrator and business man, best known for being a former point guard for Princeton in NCAA basketball, appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated,[1] chairing the NCAA's Division I Men's Basketball Committee in 200
Head basketball coach at University of San Francisco. Previously played in the NBA for the New JErsey Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, and Miami Heat. Attended the University of Kansas
Born March 23, 1927, Paul G. Walther is a retired American basketball player who played college ball at the University of Tennesse. Walther played six seasons (1949-1955) in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Minneapolis Lakers
former college/NBA center; played for UCLA, Trailblazers, Celtics, San Diego/Los Angeles Clippers; 3X NCAA National College Player of Year; 2X NBA Champion (1977,1986);3X NCAA Champion (UCLA) father of L.A. Lakers forward Luke Walton
former college/BAA guard; played for Seton Hall University & Rochester/Cincinnati Royals; 5X All-Star; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame; #10 pick overall BAA draft; coached Cincinnati Royals from 1955-1958; 1950-51 NBA champion
former college football quarterback/former NBA guard; played football and basketball at FSU; played in NBA for Knicks, Spurs & Rockets; 1993 Heisman Trophy; member of College Football Hall of Fame (2006)
A retired American professional basketball player.
A 6'4' guard, Ward starred at Boston College from 1960 to 1963. He scored 1,112 points over the course of his collegiate career, and grabbed 947 rebounds. As a senior, he was an All-American third team s
Actor (b: 1946) - TV series: Hill Street Blues, Murder One, City Of Angels, In The House, Soul Food, Lincoln Hts., Paris, Sierra. Films: Norman Is That You? (title role), Species 3, Cleopatra Jones, Drive He Said, Butterflies Are Free. Basketball - UCLA