Notable Former Players
Name | Class year | Notability | References |
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Walt Davis | 1952 | Former NBA player | |
John Beasley | 1966 | Former ABA player | |
Sonny Parker | 1976 | Former NBA player | |
David Britton | 1979 | Former NBA player | |
R.C. Buford | 1980 | San Antonio Spurs General Manager | |
Doug Lee | 1984 | Former NBA player | |
Jimmie Gilbert | 1986 | Former NBA player | |
Winston Crite | 1987 | Former NBA player | |
Darryl McDonald | 1988 | NBL player | |
Bernard King | 2003 | Player for Mersin BŞB. S.K.
Former Big 12 career scoring leader |
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Antoine Wright | 2006 | NBA player for the Sacramento Kings | |
Antanas Kavaliauskas | 2007 | Italian League player | |
Acie Law IV | 2007 | NBA player for the Golden State Warriors | |
Joseph Jones | 2008 | French League player | |
Dominique Kirk | 2008 | Holds A&M record for games started (132), Plays EuroLeague in Turkey | |
Josh Carter | 2009 | Holds A&M records for games played (135), wins and winning percentage (98-37=.725), 3 point baskets made and was the first Texas A&M player to play in 4 straight NCAA tournaments (9 games) | |
Chinemelu Elonu | 2010 | Spanish League Player for Zaragoza | |
DeAndre Jordan | 2011 | NBA player for the Los Angeles Clippers |
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