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James Dixon Mays (born March 8, 1986) is an American-born naturalized Central African former professional basketball player currently working as an assistant coach for the Salt Lake City Stars of the NBA G League. He represented the Central African Republic at the 2011 FIBA Africa Championship. [1]
James Mays may refer to: James C. Mays (1953–2022), Canadian historian; James Dixon Mays (born 1986), American-born naturalized Central African basketball player; James Henry Mays (1868–1926), U.S. Representative; James Luther Mays (1921–2015), Old Testament scholar; James P. Mays (fl. 1860s–1870s), member of the South Carolina House of ...
James Mays (born 1986), American-born Central African basketball player; James C. Mays (1953–2022), bilingual Canadian historian; James Henry Mays (1868–1926), American lawyer, businessman, and politician; James Luther Mays (1921–2015), American Old Testament scholar; James P. Mays (fl. 1860s–1870s), member of the South Carolina House ...
Mark May was once one of ESPN’s most well-known college football analysts, but seemingly vanished from the spotlight years ago. What happened to the two-time Super Bowl winner and former ESPN ...
Sean Gregory May (born April 4, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player and current assistant basketball coach at the University of North Carolina. May was born in Chicago, Illinois , and grew up in Bloomington, Indiana .
James averaged 13.2 points and 10.3 rebounds, [2] helping Texas win a share of the Big 12 regular season title. While talking about the Texas Longhorns on Selection Sunday, Dick Vitale said that James may be the most athletic player in all of college basketball.
Willie Mays, the iconic baseball legend whose remarkable career spanned 22 seasons, has died, the San Francisco Giants announced Tuesday. ... James Brown and Jordan Freiman, CBS News. June 18 ...
Mays is also the only player with more than 300 home runs, 300 stolen bases, 3,000 hits and a lifetime .300 batting average — all milestone marks in the sport. But even Stark acknowledges the ...