former college/current NBA point guard; played for Hofstra University, Spurs, 76ers, Hawks, Hornets; currently plays for Golden State Warriors; member of Spurs 2002-03 NBA championship team
American Female Former Basketball Player And Now Coach - Point Guard /Shooting Guard. 'Sacramento Monarchs' (2000-2001), 'Detroit Shock' (2002). Coach - Currently Assistant 'Gonzaga University' (2014- )
former owner of Arizona Diamondbacks, Phoenix Suns, Arizona Rattlers & Phoenix Mercury; 4X NBA Executive of Year; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Lynx of the WNBA, drafted by the Lynx with the 6th overall pick in the 2019 WNBA Draft. She was on the 2020 USA Women's Basketball Olympic gold medal team
former Head coach for Philadelphia 76ers, Washington Wizards, Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons; now an NBA analyst; All - American; #1 pick overall 1973 NBA Draft; 4X All - Star
Basketball player; first active NBA player as well as first active male athlete from one of the four major North American professional team sports to come out as gay
Hall of Fame Women's basketball coach; has over 700 wins; coached Texas to the 1986 Women's NCAA National championship; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
former college Head Basketball Coach/assistant; former Head Coach at Tulane, The Citadel; assistant at Tulane, Tennessee, NC State and Furman; current assistant coach at University of Minnesota
former college/NBA/CBA center/forward; played for University of Arizona, Suns, Trailblazers, Nuggets, Magic, Bucks and Florida Beach Dogs; 2X All - Pac 10 selection; #24 overall 1989 NBA Draft
Former college/NBA guard/forward; L.A. Lakers; coached NDBL Albuquerque Thunderbirds; current L.A. Sparks Head Coach; 5X NBA Champion; will become Women's basketball coach at USC following 2009 WNBA season
Sharife Omar Cooper is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Atlanta Hawks of the National Basketball Association. He played college basketball for the Auburn Tigers
former NBA player - Golden State Warriors (1978-80), Utah Jazz (1980-81), Dallas Mavericks (1981-82), Portland Trailblazers (1982-84, 1989-92), Denver Nuggets (1984-88)
former college/NBA power forward; played for DePaul University, Heat, Timberwolves, Jazz, Heat, Raptors, Kings, Hawks, Suns, Spurs & Cavs; interim coach of the Sacramento Kings
former college/NBA center; played for Oregon State University, Bullets, Suns, Celtics, Jazz, Lakers & 76ers; won gold medal in 1964 Summer Olympics; 2X NBA Champion; second team All-American 1964; #7 pick overall 1964 NBA Draft
Former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for Saint Joseph's University, where as a senior in 1963?64 he was co-awarded the Robert V. Geasey Trophy as the Philadelphia Big 5's best player.
former college/NBA center; played for Florida State University, Celtics & Bucks; 2X NBA Champion; 7X All-Star; 1971 NBA ROY; 1973 NBA MVP; coached Celtics, Hornets & Warriors; former WNBA Head Coach (Chicago Sky); current Pistons front office employee
Former Indiana University basketball player/assistant coach, former Evansville University basketball coach; former Army head coach; current University of St. Louis assistant
former college/NBA forward; played for Providence, Pacers, Mavs, Warriors, Spurs and Bucks; All - Big East selection 1997; #12 overall pick 1997 NBA Draft
former college basketball head coach/assistant; assistant coach at UCLA under John Wooden; Head Coach at Louisville from 1971-2001; won two NCAA titles as head coach; won three as an assistant; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
billionaire entrepreneur, owner of Dallas Maverick's (NBA team), creator/star of 'The Benefactor' (reality t.v. series, 2004-), also guest appeared in 2 'Walker, Texas Ranger' episodes, Shark Tank
Alfonso ('Al') Angel Cueto (born August 2, 1946) is a Cuban-born former professional basketball player.
A 6'7' center, Cueto attended Coral Gables High School in Florida and the University of Tulsa. He was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the tent
Former basketball player. oregon state u, and purdue class of '01) gary stelheads (cba '01-02), rochford lighning (cba '02-'03,'04-'05), brevard blue ducks (usbl '03-'04), also played pro ball in estonia, and australia
former college/NBA power forward; played for Boston College, Pistons, Timberwolves, Rockets, Warriors and Mavericks; current Head BB Coach at Emerson College
former college basketball player; played for UCLA; 3X All-American; led UCLA to a AIAW National Championship in 1978; current assistant at Cal State Long Beach; member of Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
Alfredo Rodrigues da Motta (born January 12, 1921) was a Brazilian basketball player, who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. There he won the bronze medal with the men's national team. Born in Rio de Janeiro
Brazilian professional women's basketball player. and the Brazilian national basketball team. Played in the Women's National Basketball Association with the Detroit Shock and Seattle Storm
former college/NBA small forward/shooting guard; played for Norfolk State, Bucks and Bullets; 4X All - Star; 2X NBA Champion; former assistant basketball coach at Hampton University
former college/NBA shooting guard/small forward; played for Auburn University, Pacers, Celtics, Mavericks and Bucks; current graduate assistant on Auburn basketball coaching staff
Former college/NBA All-American/forward; played for Notre Dame, Pacers, Braves, Jazz, Lakers, Mavericks, Pistons & Bucks; 6X all-star, 1977 NBA ROY & 1976 Olympic Gold medalist, Basketball Hall of Famer