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  2. World B. Free - Wikipedia

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    World B. Free (born Lloyd Bernard Free; December 9, 1953) [1] is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1975 to 1988. Free was known as the " Prince of Mid-Air ", " Brownsville Bomber ", and most often as " All-World ".

  3. Stephen Curry - Wikipedia

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    He also became the first Warriors player to lead the NBA in free throw percentage since Mark Price in 1996–97. [60] Curry registered 20-or-more points 35 times, including seven 30-plus performances. He posted a season-high 39 points and a then- career-high 14 made field goals (on 20 attempts) against the Oklahoma City Thunder on December 5.

  4. Yuki Kawamura - Wikipedia

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    Yuki Kawamura (河村勇輝, Kawamura Yūki) (born 2 May 2001) is a Japanese professional basketball player for the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Memphis Hustle of the NBA G League. He also plays for the Japan national team, with whom he played at the 2023 World Cup and 2024 ...

  5. Kevin Durant - Wikipedia

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    With a scoring average of 28.1 points per game to finish the 2012–13 season, Durant failed to defend his scoring title; however, with a 51 percent shooting rate, a 41.6 percent three point shooting rate, and a 90.5 free throw shooting rate, Durant became the youngest player in NBA history to join the 50–40–90 club.

  6. Anthony Edwards (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    He also broke the record for the youngest player in NBA history to reach 1,000 career three-point baskets (23y, 185d). [68] [69] [70] On February 10, Edwards put up 44 points in a 128–107 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers. He became the first player in Timberwolves franchise history to achieve at least three consecutive 40-point games. [71]

  7. Pat Spencer (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Andrew Spencer is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Santa Cruz Warriors of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Northwestern Wildcats and is also a former college lacrosse player for the Loyola Greyhounds.

  8. Paul George - Wikipedia

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    Paul Clifton Anthony George (born May 2, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Nicknamed "PG-13", he is a nine-time NBA All-Star and six-time member of the All-NBA Team, as well as a four-time member of the NBA All-Defensive Team.

  9. James Wiseman - Wikipedia

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    James Monteinez Wiseman (/ ˈ w aɪ z m ən / WYZE-mən; [1] born March 31, 2001) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Memphis Tigers. Listed at 6 feet 11 inches (2.11 m), [2] he plays the center position.