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400

Zach Edey, Cory Joseph, Dwight Powell

Canada

400

This Ex League MVP played a rare gem obsessed version of himself in 2019's Uncut Gems

Kevin Garnett

400

Number 33, Los Angeles Clippers

Nicolas Batum

400

This franchise was the first to win back to back titles, winning in both 1949 and 1950

Minneapolis Lakers

400

Red Velvet

Kevin Huerter

800

Alen Smailagic, Aleksej Pokusevski, Bogdan Bogdanovic

Serbia

800

This player stars alongside Denzel Washington in 1998's He Got Game; although the role was initially supposed to go to Kobe Bryant

Ray Allen

800

Number 15, New Orleans Pelicans

Jose Alvarado

800

This iconic point guard was the first and only rookie to ever win Finals MVP

Magic Johnson

800

Deebo

Demar Derozan

1200

Vlatko Cancar, Zoran Dragic, Mike Tobey

Slovenia

1200

This Hall of Famer turned analyst makes a cameo appearance in 2013's Grown Ups 2 as a police officer

Shaquille O'Neal

1200

Number 17, Sacramento Kings

Kessler Edwards

1200

This player and eventual NBA head coach was the first and only player to record 30 assists in an NBA game

Scott Skiles

1200

Big Government

Reggie Jackson

1600

Mohammed Bamba, Alex Poythress, Jean Phillipe Dally 

Cote d'Ivore

1600

This former San Francisco Warrior legend and 7 footer appeared on the big screen alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1984's Conan the Destroyer as the mace wielding foe Bombaata

Wilt Chamberlain

1600

Number 13, OKC Thunder

Ousmane Dieng
1600

This St. Louis Hawks big man was the NBA's first ever MVP award winner

Bob Pettit

1600

Young Hollywood

Zach Lavine

2000

Omar El Sheik, Patrick Gardner, Yusuf Shehata

Egypt

2000

These 3 NBA all stars appeared together on an episode of the Disney Channel show "The Suite Life on Deck" in which we learn that one of the players is related to the character Marion Moseby.

Dwight Howard, Kevin Love, and Deron Williams

2000

Number 21, Charlotte Hornets

JT Thor

2000

While we think of Jeremy Lin as a trailblazer among Asian-American athletes, this Japanese-American became the NBA's first Asian-American player after being drafted in 1947 by the New York Knicks.

Wataru Misaka

2000

Outback Jesus

Matthew Dellavedova

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