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The basketball court at Lanier's alma mater, St. Bonaventure, was named in his honor in 2007. "Bob Lanier Court" is in the Reilly Center Arena. Said the 2007 press release, "Bob Lanier elevated an already established St. Bona basketball program to the next level and is an ideal ambassador of the sport. When we were thinking about names for the ...
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999. [112] 1997: Denise Curry: F: Gold Medals in 1979 & 1983 FIBA World Championship, 1983 Pan American Games and 1984 Olympics for Women's Basketball. UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 1994. Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999. [113] 1997: Alex English: F: 8× NBA All-Star (1982–1989) 3× All-NBA Second ...
David Albert DeBusschere (October 16, 1940 – May 14, 2003) was an American professional basketball player and coach, and professional baseball player. He played for the Chicago White Sox of MLB in 1962 and 1963 and in the NBA for the Detroit Pistons from 1962 through 1968 and for the New York Knicks from 1968 to 1974. He was also the head ...
Bob Lanier played 14 seasons between his time with the Pistons and Bucks and averaged 20.1 points and 10.1 rebounds for his career. Bob Lanier, who spent the final seasons of his Hall of Fame ...
Bob Lanier, the former Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks center who averaged more than 20 points and 10 rebounds per game during a dominant Hall of Fame career, has died at age 73. The eight ...
Bob Lanier spent decades as a global NBA ambassador following his playing career. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
Walter Meanwell, former head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team, member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame; Bob Mionske, Olympic athlete [44] Jim Montgomery, world champion swimmer, Olympic gold medalist, member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame [45] Eric Morel, boxer, former WBA Flyweight champion. [46]
The Milwaukee Brewers selected Gantner in the 12th round of the 1974 Major League Baseball draft (268th overall). [7] Gantner was in the Brewers' minor league system from 1974-1977. Between 1975 and 1976, playing Double-A baseball, his batting average went from .257 to .293. In 1976, he was called up to the majors for the first time and ...