Ten distinguished alumni serving the Legends of Basketball membership.
Our committee members bring decades of professional basketball experience across the NBA, ABA, WNBA, and Harlem Globetrotters.
13-year NBA veteran and 2001 NBA Champion with the Los Angeles Lakers. Played for nine franchises and transitioned into coaching and broadcasting after retiring.
Six-year NBA veteran who spent most of his career with the Houston Rockets. Member of one of the most remarkable basketball families — three of his brothers also played in the NBA.
1977 NBA Champion with Portland and NBA All-Star (1978). Later guided the Memphis Grizzlies to franchise-record success during the legendary "Grit and Grind" era as head coach.
Former Harlem Globetrotter and Director of Marketing for the organization. Transitioned to championship college coaching and founded Capers Enterprise basketball training programs.
One of the Harlem Globetrotters' most beloved performers for 18 years, entertaining in nearly 90 countries. Now a keynote speaker, actor, best-selling author, and Hall of Fame inductee.
Indiana Basketball Hall of Famer and WNBA pioneer. National Freshman of the Year at Purdue, played professionally in six countries, and remains one of Indiana's most celebrated women's players.
Three-time Division II national champion and ABA veteran who became one of the most successful minority franchise entrepreneurs in U.S. history, building a 60+ unit empire.
Professional player in the ABA and Eastern Basketball Association, earning All-EBA First Team honors. Has served as Dallas Chapter President of the NBRPA, bridging legends across generations.
Nine-year NBA veteran who played for seven teams before becoming VP of the NBA Players Association. Now a certified NBA agent and NBRPA Houston chapter president, advocating for players at every level.
Former professional basketball player and committee contributor who serves as an opening voice at committee sessions. Committed to supporting the NBRPA's mission of connecting and uplifting legends after their playing careers.