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Nba Legacy -- Dana Spread 2019-202018-19 • HISTORY NBA LEGACY -- DANA SPREAD 144 2019-20 • HISTORY THIS IS CAROLINA BASKETBALL 145 2019-20 • HISTORY NBA PIPELINE --- DANA SPREAD 146 2019-20 • HISTORY TAR HEELS IN THE NBA DRAFT 147 2019-20 • HISTORY BARNES 148 2019-20 • HISTORY BRADLEY 149 2019-20 • HISTORY BULLOCK 150 2019-20 • HISTORY VC 151 2019-20 • HISTORY ED DAVIS 152 2019-20 • HISTORY ellington 153 2019-20 • HISTORY FELTON 154 2019-20 • HISTORY DG 155 2019-20 • HISTORY henson (hicks?) 156 2019-20 • HISTORY JJACKSON 157 2019-20 • HISTORY CAM JOHNSON 158 2019-20 • HISTORY NASSIR 159 2019-20 • HISTORY THEO 160 2019-20 • HISTORY COBY WHITE 161 2019-20 • HISTORY MARVIN WILLIAMS 162 2019-20 • HISTORY ALL-TIME PRO ROSTER TAR HEELS WITH NBA CHAMPIONSHIP RINGS Name Affiliation Season Team Billy Cunningham (1) Player 1966-67 Philadelphia 76ers Charles Scott (1) Player 1975-76 Boston Celtics Mitch Kupchak Player 1977-78 Washington Bullets Tommy LaGarde (1) Player 1978-79 Seattle SuperSonics Mitch Kupchak Player 1981-82 Los Angeles Lakers Bob McAdoo Player 1981-82 Los Angeles Lakers Bobby Jones (1) Player 1982-83 Philadelphia 76ers Mitch Kupchak (3) Player 1984-85 Los Angeles Lakers Bob McAdoo (2) Player 1984-85 Los Angeles Lakers James Worthy Player 1984-85 Los Angeles Lakers James Worthy Player 1986-87 Los Angeles Lakers James Worthy (3) Player 1987-88 Los Angeles Lakers Michael Jordan Player 1990-91 Chicago Bulls Scott Williams Player 1990-91 Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan Player 1991-92 Chicago Bulls Scott Williams Player 1991-92 Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan Player 1992-93 Chicago Bulls Scott Williams (3) Player 1992-93 Chicago Bulls Kenny Smith Player 1993-94 Houston Rockets Pete Chilcutt (1) Player 1994-95 Houston Rockets Kenny Smith (2) Player 1994-95 Houston Rockets Michael Jordan Player 1995-96 Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan Player 1996-97 Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan (6) Player 1997-98 Chicago Bulls Rick Fox Player 1999-00 Los Angeles Lakers Rick Fox Player 2000-01 Los Angeles Lakers Rick Fox (3) Player 2001-02 Los Angeles Lakers Rasheed Wallace (1) Player 2003-04 Detroit Pistons Brendan Haywood (1) Player 2010-11 Dallas Mavericks 2000 NBA Dunk Champion & 22-year NBA veteran Vince Carter Danny Green Player 2013-14 San Antonio Spurs Harrison Barnes (1) Player 2014-15 Golden State Warriors The following is a list of coaches, administrators or players who played at James Michael McAdoo Player 2014-15 Golden State Warriors least one regular-season game in either the NBA (1947-present), the ABA James Michael McAdoo (2) Player 2016-17 Golden State Warriors Danny Green (2) Player 2018-19 Toronto Raptors (1968-76) the Basketball Association of America (1947-49) or the National Basketball League (1938-49). (*Indicates active player/coach/administrator) Name Affiliation Season Team Billy Cunningham (1) Head Coach 1982-83 Philadelphia 76ers PLAYERS Mitch Kupchak Asst. GM 1986-87 Los Angeles Lakers *Barnes, Harrison — Golden State 2012-16, Dallas 2016-19; Sacramento, Mitch Kupchak Asst. GM 1987-88 Los Angeles Lakers 2019- Mitch Kupchak GM 1999-00 Los Angeles Lakers Mitch Kupchak GM 2000-01 Los Angeles Lakers — Indiana 1979-81; Phoenix 1981-82; Chicago 1982-83; Bradley, Dudley Mitch Kupchak GM 2001-02 Los Angeles Lakers Washington 1984-86; Milwaukee 1986-88; New Jersey 1987-88; Atlanta Larry Brown (1) Head Coach 2003-04 Detroit Pistons 1988-89 Dave Hanners (1) Asst. Coach 2003-04 Detroit Pistons *Bradley, Tony — Utah 2017- John Kuester (1) Ast. Coach 2003-04 Detroit Pistons Brennan, Pete — New York 1958-59 Pat Sullivan (1) Video Coord. 2003-04 Detroit Pistons Brown, Larry — New Orleans (ABA) 1967-68; Oakland (ABA) 1968-69; Bob McAdoo Asst. Coach 2005-06 Miami Heat Washington Capitols (ABA) 1969-70; Virginia Squires (ABA) 1970-71; Den- Mitch Kupchak GM 2008-09 Los Angeles Lakers Mitch Kupchak (7) GM 2009-10 Los Angeles Lakers ver (ABA) 1970-72 Bob McAdoo Asst. Coach 2011-12 Miami Heat Bucknall, Steve — Los Angeles Lakers 1989-90 Bob McAdoo (3) Asst. Coach 2012-13 Miami Heat *Bullock, Reggie — Los Angeles Clippers 2013-14; Phoenix 2014-15; Detroit 2015-19; Los Angeles Lakers, 2019; New York, 2019- Players with NCAA championships and NBA titles Bunting, Bill — Carolina (ABA) 1969-70; New York Nets (ABA) 1969-70; James Worthy – 1982 UNC; 1985, 1987, 1988 L.A. Lakers Virginia (ABA) 1970-72 Michael Jordan – 1982 UNC; 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998 Chicago Danny Green – 2009 UNC; 2014 San Antonio, 2019 Toronto *Carter, Vince — Toronto 1998-2005; New Jersey 2005-09; Orlando 2009-11; Phoenix 2010-11; Dallas 2011-14; Memphis 2014-17; Sacramento 2017-18; Atlanta 2018- Chamberlain, Bill — Kentucky (ABA) 1972-73; Memphis (ABA) 1972-73; Phoenix 1973-74 Chilcutt, Pete — Sacramento 1991-94; Detroit 1994; Houston 1994-96; Vancouver 1996-99; Utah 1999-2000; Cleveland 1999-2000; Los Angeles Clippers 2000; Atlanta Hawks 2000-01 Crompton, Geff — Denver 1978-79; Portland 1980-81; Milwaukee 1981-82; San Antonio 1982-83; Cleveland 1983-84 Cunningham, Billy — Philadelphia 1965-72; Carolina (ABA) 1972-74; Philadelphia 1974-76 Daugherty, Brad — Cleveland 1986-96 *Davis, Ed — Toronto 2010-13, Memphis 2013-14; Los Angeles Lakers 2014-15; Portland 2015-18; Brooklyn, 2018-19; Utah, 2019- Davis, Hubert — New York 1992-96; Toronto 1996-97; Dallas 1997-2001; Washington 2001-02; Detroit 2002-03; New Jersey 2003-04 Davis, Walter — Phoenix 1977-1988; Denver 1988-1991; Portland 1990-91; Denver 1991-92 Robert Crawford Dillon, John — Washington 1949-50 Tar Heel NBA All-Stars (l-r): James Worthy, Michael Jordan and Drew II, Larry — Philadelphia 2014-15 Walter Davis 163 2019-20 • HISTORY ALL-TIME PRO ROSTER *Ellington, Wayne — Minnesota 2009-12; Memphis 2012-13; Cleveland 2013; Dallas 2013-14; Los Angeles Lakers 2014-15; Brooklyn 2015-16; Miami 2016-19; Detroit, 2019; New York, 2019- Elston, Darrell — Virginia (ABA) 1974-75; Indiana 1976-77 *Felton, Raymond — Charlotte 2005-10; New York 2010-11; Denver 2011; Portland 2011-12; New York 2012-14; Dallas 2014-16; Los Angeles Clippers 2016-17; Oklahoma City 2017-19 Ford, Phil — Kansas City 1978-1982; New Jersey 1982-83; Milwaukee 1982-83; Houston 1983-85 Forte, Joseph — Boston 2001-02; Seattle 2002-03 Fox, Rick — Boston 1991-97; Los Angeles Lakers 1997-2004 Glamack, George — Akron 1941-42 (NBL); Rochester 1945-47 (NBL); In- dianapolis Kautskys 1947-48 (NBL); Hammond 1948-49 (NBL); Indianapolis Raymond Felton has played 14 NBA seasons. Jets 1948-49 (NBL) *Green, Danny — Cleveland 2009-10; San Antonio 2010-18; Toronto, 2018- 19; Los Angeles Lakers, 2019- Nagy, Fred (Fritz) — Indianapolis 1948-49 Grubar, Dick — Indiana (ABA) 1969-70 Noel, David — Milwaukee 2006-08 Hairston, P.J. — Charlotte 2014-16; Memphis 2016-17 O’Koren, Mike — New Jersey 1980-86, Washington 1986-87; New Jersey Hansbrough, Tyler — Indiana 2009-13; Toronto 2013-15; Charlotte 2015- 1987-88 16 Haywood Brendan — Washington 2001-10; Dallas 2010-12; Charlotte Paige, Marcus — Charlotte 2017-18 2012-14; Cleveland 2014-15 Perkins, Sam — Dallas 1984-90; Los Angeles Lakers 1990-93; Seattle *Henson, John — Milwaukee 2012-19; Cleveland 2019- 1993-98; Indiana 1998-2001 *Hicks, Isaiah — N.Y. Knicks 2017- Phelps, Derrick — Sacramento 1994-95 *Pinson, Theo — Brooklyn, 2018- *Jackson, Justin — Sacramento 2017-19; Dallas 2019- Popson, Dave — Los Angeles Clippers 1988-89; Miami 1988-89; Boston Jamison, Antawn — Golden State 1998-2003; Dallas 2003-04; Washington 1990-91; Milwaukee 1991-92 2004-2010; Cleveland 2010-12; L.A. Lakers 2012-13; L.A. Clippers 2013-14 Previs, Steve — Carolina (ABA) 1972-73 Johnson, Brice —­­ Los Angeles Clippers 2016-18; Detroit 2018; Memphis 2018 Reid, J.R. — Charlotte 1989-93; San Antonio 1992-96; New York 1995- *Johnson, Cameron — Phoenix 2019- 96; Charlotte 1997-99; Los Angeles Lakers 1999; Milwaukee 1999-2000; Jones, Bobby — Denver (ABA) 1974-76; Denver (NBA) 1976-78; Philadel- Cleveland 2000-01 phia, 1978-86 Rosenbluth, Lennie — Philadelphia Warriors 1957-59 Jordan, Michael — Chicago 1984-93, 1995-98; Washington 2001-03 Rozier, Clifford — Golden State 1994-96; Orlando 1996-97; Toronto 1996- Karl, George —San Antonio (ABA) 1973-76; San Antonio (NBA) 76-78 97; Minnesota 1997-98 Kearns, Tommy — Syracuse 1958-59 Kuester, John — Kansas City 1977-78; Denver 1978-79; Indiana 1979-80 Salvadori, Kevin — Sacramento 1996-98 Kupchak, Mitch — Washington 1976-1981; Los Angeles Lakers 1981-86 Scott, Charlie — Virginia (ABA) 1970-72; Phoenix 1971-75; Boston 1975- 78; Los Angeles Lakers 1977-78; Denver 1978-80 LaGarde, Tom — Denver 1977-78; Seattle 1978-80; Dallas 1980-82; New Shaffer, Lee — Syracuse 1961-63; Philadelphia 1963-64 Jersey 1984-85 Smith, Kenny — Sacramanto 1987-90; Atlanta 1989-90; Houston 1990-96; Larese, York — Chicago Packers 1961-62; Philadelphia Warriors 1961-62 Denver 1996-97; Detroit 1996-97 Lawson, Ty — Denver 2009-15; Houston 2015-16; Indiana 2016; Sacra- Stackhouse, Jerry — Philadelphia 1995-98; Detroit 1998-2002; Washing- mento 2016-17; Washington 2018 Lebo, Jeff — San Antonio 1989-90 Lewis, Bobby — San Francisco 1967-70; Cleveland 1970-71 *Little, Nassir — Portland 2019- Lynch, George — Los Angeles Lakers 1993-96; Vancouver 1996-98; Phila- delphia 1998-2001; Charlotte/New Orleans 2001-05 Marshall, Kendall — Phoenix 2012-13; Los Angeles Lakers 2013-14; Mil- waukee 2014-15; Philadelphia 2015-16 May, Sean — Charlotte 2005-09; Sacramento 2009-10 McAdoo, Bob — Buffalo 1972-1977; New York 1977-78; Boston 1978-79; Detroit 1979-81; New Jersey 1980-81; Los Angeles Lakers 1981-1985; Philadelphia 1985-86 McAdoo, James Michael — Golden State 2014-17, Philadelphia, 2017-18 McCants, Rashad — Minnesota 2005-09; Sacramento 2009 McInnis, Jeff — Denver 1996-97; Washington 1998-99; Los Angeles Clippers 2000-2002; Portland 2002-2004; Cleveland 2004-2005; New Jersey 2005-07; Charlotte 2007-08 McKinney, Horace (Bones) — Washington 1946-51 Miller, Bill — Chicago 1948-49; St.
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