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Some of the more interesting ones are in bold and for the fact that it is the only way I could format the auto bullet point list into groups so they would be easier to read.
Some of the more interesting ones are in bold and for the fact that it is the only way I could format the auto bullet point list into groups so they would be easier to read.
- Tim Duncan has a tattoo of Merlin the Magician on his back.
- LeBron James writes and eats left-handed.
- Kevin Garnett’s mother was a Jehovah’s Witness, and as such he was nineteen before he celebrated his first Christmas and Hallowe’en.
- The man known as “Ray Allen” is, in fact, named “Walter Ray Allen”.
- Moochie Norris’ real first name is Martyn. His nickname came from Cab Calloway’s “Minnie the Moocher”, his grandfather’s favourite song.
[*]As a child, Chris Paul was reprimanded with a paddle that had “Board of Corrections” written on one side and “Victim Sign Here” on the other. - Pau Gasol enrolled in medical school before signing his first professional basketball contract.
[*]As a child, Shaq fell from a tree while imitating Spider-Man and fractured both of his wrists.
- As a high school senior, LeBron attended the Adidas ABCD Camp wearing Nike sneakers. At the Nike All-American Camp, he wore Adidas.
- Kobe met his future wife, the then-seventeen-year-old Vanessa Laine, at the video shoot for “G’d Up” by Tha Eastsidaz while recording his ill-fated album in the same building.
- Jason Williams started alongside Randy Moss on his high school basketball and football teams.
- Bonzi Wells’ real first name is Gawen, which he shares with both his father and his son.
- Richard “Rip” Hamilton inherited his nickname from his father, who used to rip his diapers as a baby.
[*]Playing as teammates on an AAU squad, Ron Artest and Elton Brand once had a fight during the warm-ups. - Ray Allen once dunked the ball in his own hoop following the tip-off as a high school senior.
- Jason Williams has a tattoo in Japanese characters which translates roughly as “***** y’all.”
- Carmelo Anthony was once given detention in grade school for introducing himself to his teachers and classmates as “Tyrone”. He claimed that the other children were unable to pronounce his real name.
- The Baltimore neighbourhood in which Carmelo Anthony grew up was used as the setting for television series “The Wire”.
[*]Dwight Howard’s family refer to him as the “Miracle Child” as his mother miscarried seven times before he was born. - Popeye Jones’ real name is Ronald.
- Kobe Bryant adopted the number eight as it was the total of the digits on the jersey he wore at the ABCD camp (143). He wore his current jersey number, twenty-four, in his freshman year of high school before switching to thirty-three as a sophomore.
- Darvin Ham’s mother is the mayor of Saginaw, Michigan.
- Drew Gooden’s mother is Finnish.
- Josh Howard’s legs were so severely bowed as an infant that he underwent a procedure in which they were broken and reset so that they could grow straight.
[*]Dikembe Mutombo Mpolondo Mukamba Jean Jacques Wamutombo (known simply as “Dikembe Mutombo” to most) speaks seven languages fluently. - Gilbert Arenas’ father once had bit parts in the television shows Miami Vice and Days of Our Lives. He also modelled for Sears and JC Penney and appeared in commercials for Tostitos and Pepcid AC. He coached his son in a park league before Gilbert quit and joined another team which offered him more playing time. In their first encounter, little Gil scored fifteen on his father’s team.
- Kobe Bryant’s middle name is “Bean”.
- Kevin Garnett’s wife is sister to the wife of Jimmy Jam.
- Ron Artest held the press conference to announce his declaration for the NBA draft in the Queensbridge Community Center.
- Mike Bibby and Eddie House are brothers-in-law.
- Kwame Brown has a daughter named “Kwameeri”.
- Rasheed Wallace has a daughter named “Rashiyah”.
- Rasheed Wallace had his championship ring altered so that it would fit his middle finger.
[*]It’s common knowledge that Tim Duncan was once an excellent swimmer. It’s also fairly well known that he made the transition to basketball after Hurricane Hugo destroyed his local pool. What few know, however, is that Tim quit after his team moved their training sessions to the ocean due to his mortal fear of sharks. - Chauncey Billups was commended for his heartfelt apology letter to the student body at the University of Colorado. The reason for it? He’d stolen video rental coupons from the campus bookstore.
- Vince Carter was a drum major in his high school band and was offered a music scholarship to Bethune-Cookman.
- A local TV station organized a game of one-on-one against Michael Jordan for the then-high school senior Michael Finley. When Phil Jackson heard about it, he requested that it be changed to a game of H-O-R-S-E. Jordan won and challenged Finley to game of one-on-one, beating him 3-1.
[*]Contrary to what is often found in official media guides, Ronald “Flip” Murray was given his nickname by a friend who claimed that he was as dark-skinned as Bernie Mac’s character in the movie Above the Rim. - Tayshaun Prince was born in Compton.
- Vladimir Radmanovic has twice played the part of the grandfather in the party scene of the famed ballet The Nutcracker.
- Michael Jeffrey Jordan stopped playing baseball in high school because his uniform pants were too short.
- Sean Elliot and Alonzo Mourning both lost kidneys to the same anti-inflamatories that killed boston celtic Reggie Lewis.
[*]WWE star the Undertaker played high school basketball with Magic Johnson. - The majority of the top players in the NBA all skipped high-school.
- Allen Iverson was recruited heavier out of high school as an all-state quarterback.
- T-Mac & Vince Carter are cousins. NBA Brothers: Horace and Harvey Grant (twins) Jason and Jaren Collins (twins) Dominique and Gerald Wilkins, Jon and Brent Barry (only white slam dunk champion). Marbury and Telfair are cousins.
- Listed at 6’ 6" but only about a true 6’ 2", Charles Barkley was the shortest and one of the most dominant power forwards in NBA history.
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