United States Basketball League - Notable Past Players

Notable Past Players

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  • Tim Barnes - Oklahoma Storm
  • Darrell Armstrong - (Atlanta Trojans)
  • Tyrone Curtis "Muggsy" Bogues - (Rhode Island Gulls)
  • Manute Bol - (Rhode Island Gulls)
  • Devin Brown - (Kansas Cagerz)
  • Lloyd Daniels - (Miami Tropics)
  • Waliyy Dixon - (Atlantic City Seagulls)
  • Mario Elie - (Miami Tropics)
  • World B. Free - (Miami Tropics)
  • Raja Bell - (Tampa Bay Windjammers)
  • Avery Johnson - (Palm Beach Stingrays)
  • Roy Jones, Jr. - (Brevard Blue Ducks)
  • Nancy Lieberman - (Springfield Fame)
  • Anthony Mason - (Long Island Surf)
  • Cheryl Miller - (Staten Island Stallions)
  • Jamario Moon - (Dodge City Legend), (Gary Steelheads)
  • Terrell Owens - (Adirondack Wildcats)
  • Lynette Richardson - (Miami Topics)
  • Micheal "Sugar" Ray Richardson - (Long Island Knights)
  • Anthony Jerome "Spud" Webb - (Rhode Island Gulls)
  • John "Hot Rod" Williams - (Rhode Island Gulls)
  • Shivang Patel - (Miami Tropics)
  • Kelvin Upshaw - (Palmbeach Stingrays)
  • Lorenzo Williams - (Palmbeach Stingrays)
  • Edward Gamble- (Long Island Surf)
  • Vince Hizon - (Pennsylvania Valleydawgs)
  • R. Kelly - (Atlantic City Seagulls)
  • Kevin O'Rourke - (Miami Tropics)

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