Tom Chambers

Tom Chambers

Pheonix Suns During the late ’80s and early ’90s, he was were the driving force behind the Phoenix Suns’ high-octane offense. Over the course of five seasons, he guided the Suns to three Western Conference Finals appearances and one trip to the NBA...
Kresimir Cosic

Kresimir Cosic

(1948-1995) The 6-foot-11-inch Cosic played center for B.Y.U. from 1971 to 1973, earning all-Western Athletic Conference selection each season and pacing B.Y.U. to two conference titles. He averaged 19.1 points a game. After leaving B.Y.U., he was drafted for pro...
Devin Durrant

Devin Durrant

He played at Brigham Young University and in 1984 he was named District 7 Player of the Year and a consensus All-American. He was also an Academic All-American twice. In 1984, Durrant was chosen by the Indiana Pacers as the 25th pick in the NBA Draft. He played a...
Travis Hansen

Travis Hansen

Hansen first played college basketball near his hometown of Orem, Utah at Utah Valley State Collage from 1996-1997. After serving as a Mormon  Missionary in Santiago, Chile  for two years, he played basketball at Brigham Young University for three seasons, from...
Vernon Hatton

Vernon Hatton

Cincinnati One of the most renowned players in University of Kentucky history.  He was a guard and the high point man in 1958 when they won the NCAA championship  Drafted #10 overall in the 2nd round of the 1958 NBA draft by...
Verl Heap

Verl Heap

Heap was a standout basketball player at St. Johns High School, at Arizona State University (1942 and 1945-48 – punctuated by a stint in the Air Force during World War II), in the Basketball Association of America (now the NBA) and American Basketball League....

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