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100

This Hall of Famer was nicknamed “The Round Mound of Rebound.”

Charles Barkley

100

This team once had three future MVPs on the same roster.

Thunder

100

This player scored 37 points in a single quarter, an NBA record.

Klay Thompson

100

This Ohio State center became the first overall pick in 2007.

Greg Oden

100

This school made its first Final Four in 2023.

FAU

200

Who is the "logo" of the nba?

Jerry West

200

This team relocated from Vancouver.

Grizzlies

200

This All-Star Weekend event debuted in 1984.

Dunk Contest

200

This freshman led UConn to the 2011 national title.

Kemba Walker

200

This school ended Duke’s season in Coach K’s final home game.

UNC

300

He is the all-time leader in NBA assists and steals.

John Stockton

300

This California franchise has changed locations three different times.

Sacramento Kings (Rochester → Cincinnati → KC/Omaha → Sacramento)

300

This player famously yelled “Anything is possible!” after winning the 2008 Finals.

Kevin Garnett

300

This Memphis star led the nation in scoring before his team’s vacated Final Four.

Derrick Rose

300

This team won the 2019 national championship led by De’Andre Hunter.

Virginia

400

Nicknamed “The Answer,” he won 2001 MVP and led the NBA in scoring four times.

Allen Iverson

400

This franchise has appeared in the NBA Finals but has never won a title.

Suns

400

What decade did the WNBA start in?

90's
400

This college star was nicknamed “Pistol” and still holds the NCAA scoring record.

Pete Maravich

400

This program won back-to-back titles in 2006 and 2007.

Florida

500

This guard averaged a triple-double for an entire season more than once.

Russell Westbrook

500

This team drafted Kobe Bryant but never saw him play a regular-season game.

Hornets

500

Which former NBA star frequently travels to North Korea?

Dennis Rodman

500

This Villanova guard hit the championship-winning buzzer-beater in 2016.

Kris Jenkins

500

This team made history as the first #16 seed to beat a #1 seed in 2018.

UMBC

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