Idaho Stampede - Notable Players

Notable Players

  • Alaa Abdelnaby – F/C; formerly of the Portland Trail Blazers, Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers, and Sacramento Kings as well as Papagou BC (Greece), the Omaha Racers (CBA), and Olympique Antibes (France)
  • Lance Allred – PF; currently with the Indiana Pacers
  • Rafer Alston – PG; currently a free agent
  • Roberto Bergersen - former Boise State basketball player; helped lead the Idaho Stampede to their first NBA Development League championship
  • Sundiata Gaines – PG with the Toronto Raptors
  • Nathan Jawai – C with the KK Partizan; formerly with the Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Coby Karl - SG formerly of the Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Golden State Warriors; former Boise State basketball player; son of NBA head coach George Karl
  • Randy Livingston – PG; currently head coach for the team
  • Patrick Mills – PG with the San Antonio Spurs
  • Mike Taylor – PG/SG with KK Crvena zvezda
  • Antoine Walker – PF; formerly of the Boston Celtics, Dallas Mavericks, Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat, and Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Spud Webb - PG; formerly of the Atlanta Hawks

Read more about this topic:  Idaho Stampede

Famous quotes containing the words notable and/or players:

    Every notable advance in technique or organization has to be paid for, and in most cases the debit is more or less equivalent to the credit. Except of course when it’s more than equivalent, as it has been with universal education, for example, or wireless, or these damned aeroplanes. In which case, of course, your progress is a step backwards and downwards.
    Aldous Huxley (1894–1963)

    People stress the violence. That’s the smallest part of it. Football is brutal only from a distance. In the middle of it there’s a calm, a tranquility. The players accept pain. There’s a sense of order even at the end of a running play with bodies stewn everywhere. When the systems interlock, there’s a satisfaction to the game that can’t be duplicated. There’s a harmony.
    Don Delillo (b. 1926)