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Nazr Tahiru Mohammed (/ ˈ n ɑː z i / NAH-zee; born September 5, 1977) [1] is an American former professional basketball player who had a journeyman career in the National Basketball Association (NBA), playing for eight different teams over 18 seasons.
Nazr Mohammed, American basketball player; Nazar Mohammad, Iran; Nazar Mohammad (Afghan communist) This page was last edited on 7 August 2023, at 08:35 (UTC). ...
His brother Feroz Nizami was a famous music composer while his other brother Siraj Nizami was a writer specializing in Sufism. [1]His son Mudassar Nazar also represented Pakistan in cricket for many years in the 1970s and 1980s, and he was the uncle of Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Ilyas.
Nazr Mohammed is still fondly remembered as a Kentucky men’s basketball legend. His son won’t be coming to UK, but Sir Mohammed has forged his own basketball pathway.
She was the wife of Ubaydah ibn al-Harith, [45] a faithful Muslim and from the tribe of Al-Muttalib, for which Muhammad had special responsibility. [46] When her husband died, Muhammad aiming to provide for her, married her in 4 A.H.
In July 2000, Walker and former University of Kentucky teammate Nazr Mohammed were robbed outside a South Side Chicago restaurant. [22] On July 9, 2007, Walker and another individual were robbed at gunpoint by two offenders in his own house. The assailants made off with close to $200,000 worth of merchandise, including Walker's Mercedes. His ...
Sheppard and his wife, Stacey (née Reed, herself a former Kentucky basketball player), have two children and live in London, Kentucky. They are involved with various community activities. He is the father of current Houston Rockets player Reed Sheppard. [3]
Nazr Mohammed – player for the Charlotte Bobcats [178] Mehmet Okur – Turkish player of the Utah Jazz [179] Shaquille O'Neal – former player for the Los Angeles Lakers; rapper and actor [180] Hakeem Olajuwon – former player for the Houston Rockets [181] Rasheed Wallace – former player for the Detroit Pistons [182] [183]