Karl Malone was drafted 13th overall in 1985 after playing four seasons at Louisiana Tech University. source
Karl Malone was drafted 13th overall in 1985 after playing four seasons at Louisiana Tech University.
Karl Malone is an owner of two restaurants. The two restaurants are Teriyaki Grill and Arby’s. They are located in Ruston, Louisiana. source
Karl Malone is an owner of two restaurants. The two restaurants are Teriyaki Grill and Arby’s. They are located in Ruston, Louisiana.
Former professional basketball coach Phil Jackson wrote in his memoirs that Karl Malone did not give a hug to Malone after the 2003-2004 NBA season. source
Former professional basketball coach Phil Jackson wrote in his memoirs that Karl Malone did not give a hug to Malone after the 2003-2004 NBA season.
Karl Malone is a member of the National Rifle Association. source
Karl Malone is a member of the National Rifle Association.
Karl Malone Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010 along with the Dream Team as a whole. source
Karl Malone Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010 along with the Dream Team as a whole.
Karl Malone Donated to George W. Bush's 2004 re-election campaign. source
Karl Malone Donated to George W. Bush's 2004 re-election campaign.
By the 1987–88 season, Karl Malone was the foundation of the offense and John Stockton was the floor general. source
By the 1987–88 season, Karl Malone was the foundation of the offense and John Stockton was the floor general.
On May 31, 2007, Karl Malone became director of basketball promotion and assistant strength and conditioning coach at his alma mater Louisiana Tech University and donated $350,000 to the university athletic department. source
On May 31, 2007, Karl Malone became director of basketball promotion and assistant strength and conditioning coach at his alma mater Louisiana Tech University and donated $350,000 to the university athletic department.
Karl Malone was honored with the unveiling of a bronze statue outside the EnergySolutions Arena next to teammate John Stockton, and the renaming of a portion of 100 South in Salt Lake City in his honor. source
Karl Malone was honored with the unveiling of a bronze statue outside the EnergySolutions Arena next to teammate John Stockton, and the renaming of a portion of 100 South in Salt Lake City in his honor.
Clyde Drexler was part of 'Phi Slama Jama' with Hakeem Olajuwon on one of the best college basketball teams in history at the University of Houston. source
Clyde Drexler was part of 'Phi Slama Jama' with Hakeem Olajuwon on one of the best college basketball teams in history at the University of Houston.
Clyde Drexler finished second in MVP voting right behind the legendary Michael Jordan. source
Clyde Drexler finished second in MVP voting right behind the legendary Michael Jordan.
Clyde Drexler played alongside Charles Barkley on the Dream Team and on the Rockets from 1996 to 1998. source
Clyde Drexler played alongside Charles Barkley on the Dream Team and on the Rockets from 1996 to 1998.
Clyde Drexler played baseball as a high school sophomore. source
Clyde Drexler played baseball as a high school sophomore.
Clyde Drexler was drafted 14th overall by Portland in the 1983 NBA Draft. source
Clyde Drexler was drafted 14th overall by Portland in the 1983 NBA Draft.
Clyde Drexler valued soared in the postseason. In that 22 playoff game run. source
Clyde Drexler valued soared in the postseason. In that 22 playoff game run.
In 1995-96, Clyde Drexler averaged 19.3 points for the Rockets in a season that was limited to 52 games due to shin and knee injuries. source
In 1995-96, Clyde Drexler averaged 19.3 points for the Rockets in a season that was limited to 52 games due to shin and knee injuries.
On November. 24, 1995, Clyde Drexler became the 24th player to register 20,000 career points. And that same season he was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. source
On November. 24, 1995, Clyde Drexler became the 24th player to register 20,000 career points. And that same season he was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History.
Clyde Drexler announced plans to retire from the NBA effective at the end of the season so that he could take over the head coaching duties at his alma mater. source
Clyde Drexler announced plans to retire from the NBA effective at the end of the season so that he could take over the head coaching duties at his alma mater.
Clyde Drexler ended his illustrious NBA career joining Oscar Robertson and John Havlicek as the only players in NBA history to top 20,000 points, 6,000 rebounds and 3,000 assists. source
Clyde Drexler ended his illustrious NBA career joining Oscar Robertson and John Havlicek as the only players in NBA history to top 20,000 points, 6,000 rebounds and 3,000 assists.
Clyde Drexler was nicknamed at the University of Houston and throughout his professional career, source
Clyde Drexler was nicknamed at the University of Houston and throughout his professional career,
Clyde Drexler coached the Cougars in 1998–1999 and 1999–2000. After compiling a 19–37 record in his two seasons, Drexler decided to resign to spend more time with his family. source
Clyde Drexler coached the Cougars in 1998–1999 and 1999–2000. After compiling a 19–37 record in his two seasons, Drexler decided to resign to spend more time with his family.
Clyde Drexler is the subject of the book Clyde Drexler: Clyde the Glide. He also wrote the introduction to the children's book Shrews Can't Hoop. source
Clyde Drexler is the subject of the book Clyde Drexler: Clyde the Glide. He also wrote the introduction to the children's book Shrews Can't Hoop.
Patrick Ewing arrived in New York after a ballyhooed college career with the Georgetown Hoyas that included one NCAA title and appearances in two other championship games. source
Patrick Ewing arrived in New York after a ballyhooed college career with the Georgetown Hoyas that included one NCAA title and appearances in two other championship games.
Patrick Ewing led the Knicks all the way to the NBA Finals in 1994 but lost to the Hakeem Olajuwon-led Houston Rockets in seven games. source
Patrick Ewing led the Knicks all the way to the NBA Finals in 1994 but lost to the Hakeem Olajuwon-led Houston Rockets in seven games.
At the tail end of Patrick Ewing's career with the Knicks, he was sidelined with a partially torn Achilles tendon when the San Antonio Spurs defeated New York in the 1999 NBA Finals source
At the tail end of Patrick Ewing's career with the Knicks, he was sidelined with a partially torn Achilles tendon when the San Antonio Spurs defeated New York in the 1999 NBA Finals
Patrick Ewing understood the hoopla that came with his stardom but always reserved his right to just play basketball. source
Patrick Ewing understood the hoopla that came with his stardom but always reserved his right to just play basketball.
Patrick Ewing stayed all four years and earned a degree in Fine Arts. His patience paid off as the yearning for his services reached almost epic proportions with the first-ever NBA Draft Lottery in 1985. source
Patrick Ewing stayed all four years and earned a degree in Fine Arts. His patience paid off as the yearning for his services reached almost epic proportions with the first-ever NBA Draft Lottery in 1985.
Patrick Ewing is a two-time inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts , in 2008 for his individual career. source
Patrick Ewing is a two-time inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts , in 2008 for his individual career.
In 2009,Patrick Ewing was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame as a member of the "Dream Team". source
In 2009,Patrick Ewing was inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame as a member of the "Dream Team".
Patrick Ewing was inducted into the Hall of Fame on September 5, 2008, along with former NBA coach Pat Riley and former Houston Rockets center Hakeem Olajuwon. source
Patrick Ewing was inducted into the Hall of Fame on September 5, 2008, along with former NBA coach Pat Riley and former Houston Rockets center Hakeem Olajuwon.