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Thomas Doane Chambers (born June 21, 1959) is an American former professional basketball player. He played professionally from 1981 to 1997. Playing power forward in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Chambers was selected to four NBA All-Star Games and was a two-time All-NBA Second Team member during his career.
Chambers attended the National Youth Music Theatre and Guildford School of Acting. He has starred opposite Matthew Rhys and Kate Ashfield in the British film Fakers. [citation needed] Chambers' interest in dance led him to recreate the sequence from the 1937 RKO film A Damsel in Distress in which Fred Astaire tap dances with a drum kit. [2]
The Suns struggled in Hornacek's first two seasons, but after hiring Cotton Fitzsimmons as a coach and acquiring free agent Tom Chambers, the Suns went from 28 wins in 1987–88 to 55 in 1988–89. Hornacek was a "third option" on offense after Chambers and Kevin Johnson. This trio led the Suns to four straight NBA playoff appearances ...
Other Suns players receiving All-Star votes were Tom Chambers (406,185) and Kevin Johnson (309,820). Cedric Ceballos won the Slam Dunk Contest, winning the competition with the famous "Hocus Pocus" blindfolded dunk. Jeff Hornacek participated in the Three-Point Shootout, losing to champion and former Suns teammate Craig Hodges.
The Phoenix Suns honored their greats in the Ring of Honor ceremony during halftime of the team's season home-opening win over Utah Jazz on Saturday. Suns owner Ishbia praised by Nash, Chambers ...
Tom Chambers: 24* F 1988–1993 April 18, 1999 Four-time NBA All-Star (three as a Sun); works in Suns community relations; is a broadcaster for Suns games Jerry Colangelo — GM, coach, owner, executive: 1968–2004 November 4, 2007 Four-time NBA Executive of the Year, Hall of Famer, youngest general manager in US professional sports Walter ...
Former Suns All-Star Tom Chambers came up short of making the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 2022 finalist lists as a first time nominee.
Larry Donnell Nance Sr. (born February 12, 1959) is an American former professional basketball player. A forward from Clemson University, Nance played 14 seasons (1981–1994) in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Phoenix Suns and Cleveland Cavaliers.