This Tarheel won a National Championship in 1982 before going on to win his first (of six) NBA Finals in 1991
Michael Jordan
Name 3 teams that play in the state of Minnesota
Vikings, Timberwolves, Twins, Wild, Lynx,
This Philadelphia Warriors Center averaged more than 48 minutes per game in the 1961-1962 season.
Wilt Chamberlain
This New York Giant WR only had 650 receiving yards and 4 TD's in his 5 year career, but arguably has the greatest catch in Super Bowl History. Helmet and all.
David Tyree
This future Eagles WR won a Heisman and National Championship in 2020 (also 2017), and the Super Bowl in 2025.
Devonta Smith
This Spartan won a National Championship in 1979 and then went on to win 5 with the Los Angeles Lakers
Magic Johnson
Name 4 teams from the state of Massachusetts
Boston Celtics, Bruins, Red Sox, New England Patriots
This Detroit Pistons C holds the record for most technical fouls in a season, 41 in 2000-2001.
Rasheed Wallace
This Lakers guard (for only 3 years) is most remembered for getting stepped over, but his purpose was to be the "Iverson Stopper" with his speed and defense and he did exactly that in the 2001 Finals, helping the Lakers secure a title.... except in game 1.
Tyronn Lue
This future New Orleans Saints RB won the Heisman Trophy in 2005, the National Championship in 2004, and a Super Bowl in 2010.
Reggie Bush
This Bruin won three National Championship's (1967-1969) and then won 6 NBA Finals with two different franchises.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lewis Alcindor)
Name 4 teams from the state of Illinois
Chicago Bulls, Bears, White Sox, Cubs, Blackhawks
This current player holds the record for the firs-ever-triple-double with less than 10 pints (12 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 steals)
Draymond Green
The second "Patriots Killer" New York Giants WR. He made a spectacular catch down the sideline in Super Bowl XLVI (46) to help lead the Giants to the game winning drive, despite only having 523 yards and 4 TD's in the regular season.
Mario Manningham
This future Packers DB won the Heisman Trophy and National Championship in 1997, and a Super Bowl in 2011.
Charles Woodson
Isiah Thomas
Name 4 teams from the state of Michigan
Detroit Red Wings, Lions, Pistons, Tigers
This franchise in 2011-2012 is considered the worst team in NBA history, with a record of 7-63 and a .100 winning percentage.
Charlotte Bobcats (Hornets)
This former Tarheel statically has had one of the most "average" careers of all time. Playing in 993 games (and counting), averaging 13.9 points per game, 4.8 rebounds per game, and 1.8 assists. However, he was an all-rookie in 2012-2013 and a NBA Champion in 2015, with the first of four teams he has played with.
Harrison Barnes
This future Cowboys RB won the Heisman Trophy and National Championship in 1976, and then a Super Bowl in 1978.
Tony Dorsett
This Buckeye won a National Championship in 1960, and then won a NBA Finals in 1973 with the New York Knicks.
Jerry Lucas
Name 10 teams from the state of California
Los Angeles Lakers, Dodgers, Rams, Angles, Clippers, Sparks, Kings
Golden State Warriors
San Franciso Giants, 49ers
San Diego Padres
Sacramento Kings
San Jose Sharks
Anaheim Ducks
This Boston Celtic legend recored the most assists in a single half, 19. He finished the game with 28, surprisingly not the record for the most in a game.
Bob Cousy
This former #1 overall pick, was QB for the 49ers for 8 years (missing one to injury) and never made a pro bowl. He is best known for making the pro bowl 3 times with his second team, and being the professional mentor of Patrick Mahomes.
Alex Smith
This future Raiders RB won a National Championship (coaches poll) in 1978, the Heisman Trophy in 1981, and the Super Bowl in 1984.
Marcus Allen