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  2. Category:Sportspeople from Sugar Land, Texas - Wikipedia

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  3. William T. Cannady - Wikipedia

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    An architect in practice in Houston, Texas since 1965, he founded Wm. T. Cannady & Associates, Inc. in 1972. ... Hakeem Olajuwon House, 1996; McLean-Williams House ...

  4. Hakeem Olajuwon - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 31 December 2024. Nigerian-American basketball player (born 1963) Hakeem Olajuwon Olajuwon in 2015 Personal information Born (1963-01-21) January 21, 1963 (age 61) Lagos, Nigeria Nationality Nigerian / American Listed height 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) Listed weight 255 lb (116 kg) Career information High school ...

  5. Exclusive Q&A: Hakeem Olajuwon talks volunteering, memories ...

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  6. Olajuwon's legacy, Anthony Edwards as the face of the NBA ...

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    Vincent Goodwill is joined by best-selling author Mirin Fader, who recently published a biography of Hakeem Olajuwon, to talk about Hakeem's legacy and some of the most intriguing NBA storylines ...

  7. Hall of fame center Hakeem Olajuwon makes an appearance in ...

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    Hall of fame center and former Houston Rocket Hakeem Olajuwon with his sons Rahman (left) and Aziz at the William Roberts Memorial Tournament at Round Rock High School Friday.

  8. Islam in Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Ismaili Jamatkhana and Center, which serves as the headquarters of the Ismaili Council for the United States, is located in Sugar Land, [20] along First Colony Boulevard, on a 11.5-acre (4.7 ha) plot of land. [18] The center, built for $10 million and designed by Indian architect Ramesh Khosla, opened in 2002.

  9. Houston Cougars - Wikipedia

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    Notable players for the UH men's basketball team include Basketball Hall of Famers Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler (who would win two and one NBA Championships respectively, both for the hometown Houston Rockets in 1994–95, with Olajuwon being the Finals MVP for both titles) and also were part of the legendary Cougars fraternity Phi Slama ...