< Previous1956 NIT Champions Sitting: Manager Leon Wilson. Front Row (from the left): Bobby Potter, Dick Keffer, Phil Rollins, Gerry Moreman, Roscoe Shackleford, Jim Morgan. Middle Row: Asst. Coach John Dromo, Jim Heins, Al Glaza, Jerry DuPont, Jim Heeren, Charlie Tyra, Head Coach Peck Hickman. Back Row: John Froning, Paul Bashman, John Varoscak, Bill Darragh, Harold Pike, Herb Harrah. 1948 NAIB Champions Front Row (from the left): Bob Borah, John Knopf, Ken Reeves, Ray “Button” Combs, Glenn “Ish” Combs. Back Row: Paul Walker, Deward Compton, Jack Coleman, Oz Johnson, Lum Edwards, Head Coach Peck Hickman. University of Louisville n gocards.com 128 77 Draft Picks | 21 All-Americans | 86 Winning Seasonsgocards.com n University of Louisville 129 77 Draft Picks | 21 All-Americans | 86 Winning Seasons 1975 Louisville Cardinals (from the left): Danny Brown, Billy Harmon, Rick Wilson, Junior Bridgeman, Stanley Bunton, Bill Bunton, Ricky Gallon, Ike Whitfield, Wesley Cox, Allen Murphy, Phil Bond, Terry Howard. 1959 Louisville Cardinals Sitting: Manager Barry Schermer. Front Row (from the left): Howard Stacey, Harold Andrews, Roger Tieman, Alex Mantel, Ron Rubenstein. Middle Row: Coach Peck Hickman, Bill Geiling, John Turner, George Burnette, Don Goldstein, Fred Sawyer, Asst. Coach John Dromo. Back Row: Jerry Watkins, Harley Andrews, Joe Kitchen, Buddy Leathers, Bob Hall. 1972 Louisville Cardinals Front Row (from the left): Larry Carter, Jim Price, Tim Cooper. Second Row: Head Coach Denny Crum, Asst. Coach Bill Olsen, Joe Meiman, Henry Bacon, Ron Stallings, Student Manager John Ellis, Asst. Coach Dana Kirk. Back Row: Student Manager Rick Alexander, Paul Pry, Ken Bradley, Bill Bunton, Al Vilcheck, Ron Thomas, Mike Lawhon. Not Pictured: Terry Howard, Larry Loehle, Rick Miles.University of Louisville n gocards.com 130 77 Draft Picks | 21 All-Americans | 86 Winning Seasons 2005 Louisville Cardinals Seated (from the left): Perrin Johnson, Brad Gianiny, Ellis Myles, Taquan Dean, Larry O’Bannon, Head Coach Rick Pitino, Francisco Garcia, Otis George, Chris Current, Brandon Jenkins, Lorrenzo Wade. Standing: Executive Assistant Vincent Tatum, Strength and Conditioning Coach Ray Ganong, Staff Assistant Brian Merritt, Team Physician Dr. John Ellis, Administrative Assistant Scott Davenport, Head Trainer Fred Hina, Assistant Coach Vince Taylor, Terrance Farley, David Padgett, Juan Diego Palacios, Brian Johnson, Assistant Coach Reggie Theus, Staff Assistant Eric Scott, Director of Basketball Operations Bill Burke, Equipment Manager Tim Sypher, Team Physician Dr. Chris Pitcock, Assistant Coach Kevin Willard, Staff Assistant Gus Hauser. 1983 Louisville Cardinals Front Row (from the left): Manuel Forrest, Charles Jones, Scooter McCray, Head Coach Denny Crum, Rodney McCray, Milt Wagner, Lancaster Gordon. Back Row: Student Manager David Lester, Asst. Coach Jerry Jones, Asst. Coach Bobby Dotson, Grad. Asst. Roger Burkman, James Jeter, Jeff Hall, Robbie Valentine, Billy Thompson, Danny Mitchell, Chris West, Kent Jones, Asst. Coach Wade Houston, Trainer Jerry May, Student Manager Jeff Pickett, Grad Asst. Greg Deuser. 1982 Louisville Cardinals Kneeling (from the left): Student Trainer Rick Ahmay, Danny Mitchell, Jerry Eaves, Milt Wagner, James Jeter, Greg Deuser, Kent Jones, Lancaster Gordon, Student Manager David Lester. Back Row: Head Coach Denny Crum, Asst. Coach Wade Houston, Scooter McCray, Charles Jones, Wiley Brown, Derek Smith, Rodney McCray, Marty Pulliam, Poncho Wright, Manuel Forrest, Graduate Asst. Daryl Cleveland, Trainer Jerry May, Asst. Coach Bobby Dotson, Asst. Coach Jerry Jones.gocards.com n University of Louisville 131 77 Draft Picks | 21 All-Americans | 86 Winning Seasons 2011-12 Louisville Cardinals (Final Four appearance later vacated) Seated (from the left): Russ Smith, Tim Henderson, Mike Marra, Chris Smith, Head Coach Rick Pitino, Kyle Kuric, Peyton Siva, Mark Jackson, Jr., Elisha Justice. Second Row: Associate Coach Richard Pitino, director of basketball operations Mark Lieberman, Luke Hancock, Jared Swopshire, Rakeem Buckles, Stephan Van Treese, Gorgui Dieng, Zach Price, Chane Behanan, Angel Nunez, Wayne Blackshear, Assistant Coach Wyking Jones, Assistant Coach Kevin Keatts. Back Row: Team Physician John Ellis, Team Physician Chris Pitcock, Equipment Manager Vinny Tatum, Program Assistant Andre McGee, Director of Video Operations Matt Morris, Assistant to Pitino Jordan Sucher, Assistant Video Coordinator Casey Stanley, Director of Academic Services Anthony Wright, Strength/Conditioning Coach Ray Ganong, Head Trainer Fred Hina. Members of the Cardinals’ 1980 NCAA Championship team were honored at a game during the 2019-20 season on the 40th anniversary of their achievement. 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Helped the Cardinals reach the NCAA Final Four in 1972, Coach Denny Crum’s first season at UofL. Louisville (2006-09) Phoenix Suns (2009-10) Orlando Magic (2010-12) Los Angeles Lakers (2012-13) Cleveland Cavaliers (2013-14) Brooklyn Nets (2014-15) First-round draft pick (14th overall) by the Phoenix Suns following his junior year at UofL. Helped UofL to back-to-back NCAA Elite Eight appearances. Started 36 games for the Lakers in ‘12-13, averaging 7.6 points and 5.5 rebounds. Louisville (1978-82) Utah Jazz (1982-87) Sacramento Kings (1986-87) A third round draft pick, Eaves played three seasons in the NBA with two teams. Averaged 9.3 ppg as a rookie with the Utah Jazz. Starting guard for Cards’ 1980 NCAA Championship team. Served as the head bas- ketball coach at North Carolina A & T for nine years and UofL assistant in ‘96-99. Louisville (1972-75) Milwaukee Bucks (1975-84, 1986-87) L. A. Clippers (1984-86) Eighth pick in the 1975 draft. Played ten seasons with Mil- waukee and two with the Los Angeles Clippers. Averaged double figures in scoring from 1976-85. Finished his NBA career with 11,517 points in 849 games. Had his jersey (No. 2) retired by the Bucks. Junior Bridgeman Louisville (2002-05) Sacramento Kings (2005-13) Houston Rockets (2013-15) Drafted by the Sacramento Kings in the first round of the 2005 NBA draft (23rd overall). Played eight seasons with the Kings before a trade to the Rockets in February 2013. Scored 4,323 career NBA points. Holds the UofL single-game record for assists with 15 vs. Murray State (1-3-04). Louisville (1946-49) Rochester (1949-56) St. Louis (1956-58) A nine-year veteran of the NBA, playing six and a half years with Rochester and two and a half years with St. Louis. Totalled 6,721 points in 633 career games over his NBA career. Led UofL to the 1948 NAIB national championship. Louisville (1966-69) Atlanta (1969-70) Cleveland (1971-72, ’75-76) Seattle (1972-73) Golden State (1973-75) New York (1975-79) Tenth pick overall in the 1969 NBA Draft. Played nine seasons in the NBA. Best season as a pro was 1971-72, averaging 15.4 ppg with Cleveland as an NBA All-Star. Scored 5,571 points in 637 career games. Louisville (1985-89) Sacramento Kings (1989-90) Washington Bullets (1990-94) Boston Celtics (1994-01) Top pick of the 1989 draft to Sacramento, where he played one season. Named the NBA’s Most Improved Player in 1991-92 with the Bullets when he averaged 20 points, 11.2 rebounds and 2.7 blocks. MOP of the 1986 NCAA Final Four and 1988-89 All-American. Louisville (1973-77) Golden State Warriors (1977-79) A first round draft pick in 1977, Cox played two seasons in the NBA with Golden State. Scored 342 points in 74 career games. Earned All-America honors in 1977 for UofL when he averaged 16.5 points for the Cardinals. Louisville (1972-77) Houston Rockets (1977-78) A third round draft pick, Bond played in seven games with the Houston Rockets in the 1977-78 season. Fourth in career assists at UofL with 528, he led the Cardinals in assists for three straight seasons. Louisville (1999-2003) Orlando Magic (2003-04) Houston Rockets (2004-05) Milwaukee Bucks (2005-06) Drafted by the Orlando Magic in the first round of the 2003 NBA draft (15th pick overall). Finalist for national player of the year honors as a senior at UofL, where he ranks among the top five all-time in scoring, three-point goals and free throws. Louisville (1977-81) Chicago Bulls (1981-82) A sixth round draft pick, Burk- man, played briefly one season with the Chicago Bulls. The defensive specialist saw action in six games with Chicago. Known as “Instant Defense” with the Cardinals, helping UofL to the 1980 NCAA title. Louisville (2010-13) Minn. Timberwolves (2013-20) Memphis Grizzlies (2019-21) San Antonio Spurs (2020-21, ‘22-23) Atlanta Hawks (2021-22) Named to the 2014 NBA All- Rookie second team. First-round draft choice of the Utah Jazz in 2013 (21st overall) before a trade to the Timberwolves, where he played seven seasons. UofL single-season leader in blocked shots (128) and is second in career blocks (267). Louisville (2015-18) Cleveland Cavaliers (2019) After spending much of the 2018-19 season with the Toronto Raptors G-League team, Adel joined the Cavaliers in Janu- ary 2019. He signed with the Brooklyn Nets in July 2019. Adel played three seasons with the Cardinals, averaging 15.0 points and 5.2 rebounds as a junior in 2017-18.gocards.com n University of Louisville 135 77 Draft Picks | 21 All-Americans | 86 Winning Seasons Louisville (1991-94) Boston Celtics (1994-00) Member of the Celtics six years after being drafted 25th overall by the L.A. Clippers and then traded to the Indiana Pacers. Scored 31 points in his first starting assignment with the Celtics (1-27-95). Averaged 4.9 points in 44 games (7 starts) for the Celtics in ‘99-00. Third in ‘96 NBA Slam Dunk contest. Louisville (1980-84) Phoenix Suns (1984-86) Portland Trailblazers (1987-88) Washington Bullets (1988-89) Third in career blocked shots at UofL (208), Jones played four seasons in the NBA. Averaged 8.4 ppg and 5.1 rpg his rookie year with Phoenix. Totalled 1,015 points in 201 career NBA games over four years. Louisville (1989-90) Philadelphia 76ers (1994-95) Scored 46 points in 10 games with the 76ers. Second-leading scorer in his one season with the Cardinals, averaging 14.7 points and 3.6 rebounds with 36 dunks in 1989-90. Louisville (1979-83) Houston Rockets (1983-88) Sacramento Kings (1988-90) Dallas Mavericks (1990-92) Chicago Bulls (1992-93) Played 10 seasons in the NBA, his last as a member of the World Champion Chicago Bulls in 1992-93. Honored on the NBA’s All-Defensive team in 1988. Led the NBA in minutes played in 1989-90 with the Sacramento Kings. Louisville (1976-80) Utah Jazz (1980-91) Second overall pick of the 1980 draft to the Utah Jazz, where he played his entire 10-year career. Named 1981 NBA Rookie of the Year when he averaged 20.6 ppg. Finished his NBA career with 12,391 points in 765 games. Career scoring leader at UofL (2,333 points). Louisville (2014-17) Chicago Bulls (2017-18) Johnson was undrafted fol- lowing his junior year at UofL and played briefly with the Chicago Bulls. Played much of the 2017-18 season with the G League Windy City Bulls, where he averaged 11.5 points and 7.5 rebounds. Scored 458 points and 334 rebounds in his UofL career. Louisville (2013-17) Charlotte Hornets (2017-18) Mathiang signed a two-way con- tract with the Charlotte Hornets in 2017 after being undrafted following his senior year at UofL. Played briefly with the Hornets as a rookie and most of the season with the G League Greensboro Swarm, where he averaged10.8 points and 9.2 rebounds. Louisville (1980-84) Los Angeles Clippers (1984-88) The eighth player taken overall in the 1984 NBA draft, he played four seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers. Single-game scoring high was 33 points on March 17, 1987 against Portland. Totalled 1,125 points in 201 games for his career. Louisville (2019-21) Toronto Raptors (2021-22) Second round pick in the 2021 NBA Draft to the Toronto Raptors (47th overall) after his sophomore year. Only player in the ACC among the top 25 in both rebounding and assists as a sophomore in 2020-21, averag- ing 12.6 points, 3.2 assists (13th in the ACC) and 5.8 rebounds (22nd). Louisville (1978-83) Seattle SuperSonics (1983-84) Cleveland Cavaliers (1986-87) A second round draft pick, Mc- Cray played two seasons in the NBA. He had his best pro season in his rookie year with Seattle, when he scored 129 points in 47 games. Ranks among UofL’s top 15 career assist leaders (349). Was an assistant coach with the Cards for 10 years. Louisville (1967-70) Pittsburgh (1971-72) Played one season with Pitts- burgh of the ABA, scoring 104 points in 25 games. Led the Car- dinals twice in rebounding with each year ranking among UofL’s top ten single season efforts (432 in ’68-69; 376 in ’69-70). Louisville (2020-21) Dallas Mavericks (2021-22) Denver Nuggets (2021-22) Chicago Bulls (2022-23) A First-Team All-ACC selection in his lone season at Louisville, Jones averaged 16.8 points, 4.9 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game as a graduate transfer. Signed an undrafted free agent deal with the Dallas Mavericks and was named G League Most Valuable Player for the 2022-23 season. Louisville (2012-15) Houston Rockets (2015-17) Los Angeles Clippers (2017-20) Los Angeles Lakers (2020-21) Washington Wizards (2021-22) Charlotte Hornets (2021-22) Philadelphia 76ers (2022-23) Second-round draft pick (32nd overall) by Houston Rockets fol- lowing his junior year. Traded in 2017 to the LA Clippers, where he averaged 16.6 points and 6.6 rebounds in 2018-19. 2020 NBA Sixth Man of the Year. Louisville (2015-16) Atlanta Hawks (2017-18) Golden St. Warriors (2018-22) Phoenix Suns (2022-25) Lee was undrafted following his lone season at UofL as a graduate transfer. He played the last 15 games of the 2017-18 season with the Atlanta Hawks, where he averaged 10.7 points and 4.7 rebounds. Signed a two-way contract with Golden State in 2018 and won NBA title in 2022. Louisville (2015-17) Utah Jazz (2017-22) Cleveland Cavaliers (2022-25) First round NBA Draft pick (13th pick overall) in 2017 by the Denver Nuggets, then traded to the Utah Jazz. Led all rookies in scoring, averaging 20.5 points. Runner-up for NBA Rookie of the Year, won 2018 NBA Slam Dunk title and received the NBPA Leader of the New School Award (best rookie). 2020-25 NBA All-Star.University of Louisville n gocards.com 136 77 Draft Picks | 21 All-Americans | 86 Winning Seasons Louisville (1972-75) Kentucky Colonels (1975-76) Played one season with the Kentucky Colonels before a knee injury cut his career short. He scored 113 points in 29 games for Kentucky in the 1975-76 ABA season. Led the Cardinals to the 1975 Final Four. Louisville (2008-10) Cleveland Cavaliers (2010-13) Signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Cavaliers after two seasons at UofL. He played in 109 games for the Cavs over three seasons with a scoring high of 23 points vs. San Antonio (3/2/11). Totalled 924 points in two seasons at UofL. Scored a career high 36 vs. Notre Dame as a sophomore. Louisville (1985-89) Philadelphia 76ers (1989-93) A first round draft pick in 1989 (19th overall pick), Payne played three and a half seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers. Totalled 424 points in 131 games in his career. Fourth in UofL career three point field goal percentage (.401). Cur- rently an assistant coach with the New York Knicks. Louisville (2017-20) Milwaukee Bucks (2020-22) Indiana Pacers (2022-24) Toronto Raptors (2024) Drafted in the 2020 NBA Draft second round (45th overall) by Milwaukee. Consensus third team All-America and second team CoSIDA Academic All-America in 2019-20 as a junior when he averaged 18.0 ppg and 7.7 rpg. Finalist for 2019-20 Julius Erving Award and was runner-up in the ACC Player of the Year voting. Louisville (1952-56) Philadelphia (1958-59) Cincinnati Royals (1958-61) St. Louis (1960-61) New York (1960-61) Played three years in the NBA with four different teams. In the 1959-60 season, he enjoyed his best season as a pro in scoring 393 points in 72 games (5.5 ppg aver- age). Starting guard on UofL’s 1956 NIT Championship team. Louisville (2010-12) New York Knicks (2013-14) Played briefly for the New York Knicks in 2013-14. Starting guard on the Cards’ 2012 NCAA Final Four team, averaging 9.7 points. Fourth in the Big East in three-point percentage as a senior (67-of-168, .399). Louisville (1992-94) Golden St. Warriors (1994-96) Toronto Raptors (1997) Minn. Timberwolves (1997-98) First-round draft choice of the Warriors in ‘94. Started 34 games as a rookie, averaging 6.8 points and 7.4 rebounds. Started 29 games for the Raptors in 1997. Consensus first team All-America in 1994, posting 41 scoring / rebounding double- doubles in 2 years. Louisville (2013-15) Boston Celtics (2015-19) Charlotte Hornets (2019-23) Miami Heat (2024) First-round draft choice of the Celtics in 2015 (16th pick overall) after two seasons at UofL. Major contributor for the Celt- ics in 2017-18. Traded in July 2019 to the Charlotte Hornets, where he was second in scoring and assists. Finalist for the 2015 Bob Cousy Collegiate PG of the Year award. Louisville (2014-16) Houston Rockets (2016-18) Second-round draft choice of the Rockets in 2016 (37th pick overall) after two seasons at UofL. Averaged 9.9 points, 8.5 rebounds (8th in the ACC) and shot 61.9 percent from the field as a sophomore with 11 double-doubles and a team-high 36 dunks on the season. All-ACC Defensive Team honoree. Louisville (1969-72) L.A. Lakers (72-75, 78-79) Milwaukee Bucks (1974-77) Denver Nuggets (1976-78) Detroit Pistons (1977-78) Earned NBA All-Rookie team honors in 1973 with the Los Angeles Lakers. Named to the NBA All-Defensive team the following year, averaging 15.2 ppg. Price made the 1975 NBA All-Star Team as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks. Louisville (2009-13) Detroit Pistons (2013-14) Orlando Magic (2014-15) Second-round draft choice of the Pistons in 2013 (56th pick overall). Second in career steals (254) and assists (677) at UofL. Starting guard on the Cards’ 2013 NCAA Championship team and 2012 Final Four squad. Two-time MOP of the BIG EAST Championship. Louisville (1950-54) Ft. Wayne (1955-57) Detroit (1957-62) Played seven seasons in the NBA with two teams. He began his pro career with Fort Wayne, averaging 9.5 points as a rookie. He had his best season as a pro with Detroit when he averaged 11.3 ppg. Totalled 3,276 points in 411 games for his career. Louisville (1991-94) Golden St. Warriors (1994-95) Earned a spot on the Golden State roster after being chosen in the second round in 1994 (45th pick overall). Played in 41 games in ‘94-95, starting six, while totalling 167 points and 58 rebounds. UofL’s all-time leader in three-point field goal percentage (.461), scoring 1,428 career points. Louisville (1959-62) Cincinnati (1962-66) San Francisco (1965-67) Seattle (1967-68) Boston (1968-69) Detroit (1968-69) Kentucky Colonels (1969-70) A seven-year player in the NBA for six different teams. Olsen enjoyed his best season as a pro when he averaged 7.5 ppg for Cincinnati in 1964-65. Totalled 1,935 points in 453 games dur- ing his pro career. Louisville (1978-82) San Diego/L.A. Clippers (1982-86) Sacramento (1986-89) Philadelphia 76ers (1989-90) Boston Celtics (1990-91) Smith’s best season was 1984-85 with the L.A. Clippers when he averaged 22.1 ppg and ranked among the top five NBA guards in rebounds, FG percentage, scor- ing and blocked shots. Totalled 4,563 points in 333 games over nine seasons.gocards.com n University of Louisville 137 77 Draft Picks | 21 All-Americans | 86 Winning Seasons Louisville (1970-1972) Kentucky Colonels (1972-76) Thomas played for the Ken- tucky Colonels of the ABA for four years. He totalled 1,051 points in 264 games during his his four-year career with the Colonels. Thomas was the last UofL player to average double figures in rebounding (13.5) for the Cards until Clifford Rozier averaged 10.9 in ’92-93. Louisville (1981-86) Los Angeles Lakers (1987-88) Miami Heat (1990-91) Sixth on Cardinals’ all-time scor- ing list (1,834 points), Wagner played one year in the NBA with the 1988 World Champion Los Angeles Lakers, averaging 3.8 ppg as a reserve guard. He played one year with the Miami Heat and several in the CBA and Europe. Louisville (2017-22) Toronto Raptors (2024) Williams was undrafted and played overseas for a season be- fore moving into the G-League to play for the Sioux Falls Skyforce. He played in South Dakota for the majority of the 2023-24 season before being called up to the Toronto Raptors on a 10-day contract to finish the NBA season. Louisville (1974-78) Atlanta Hawks (1978-80) Wilson played two years with the Atlanta Hawks. A 1978 second round draft pick, he played every position but center in his two-year NBA career. Twice in the 1978-79 season, he scored personal NBA career highs of ten points against Golden State and Portland. Louisville (1965-68) Washington Bullets (1968-81) Played 13 years for the Baltimore/ Washington Bullets. Second player in NBA history to be chosen NBA Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player in the same season. Named Champion- ship Series MVP in leading the Bullets to the 1978 NBA title. Enshrined in the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame in 1988. Louisville (1986-90) Minn. Timberwolves (1990-93) Utah Jazz (1993-96) Golden St. Warriors (1996-99) San Antonio Spurs (1999-00) New York Knicks (2000-02) Played three years with the Min- nesota Timberwolves. Traded to the Utah Jazz in 1993 where he started at center three years. Started 65 games for Golden State in ‘96-97. Holds UofL record for career FG pct. (.628). Louisville (1958-61) Chicago Bulls (1961-62) An All-America pick for the Cardinals in 1961, Turner played one season in the NBA with Chicago, scoring 200 points in 42 games during the 1961-62 season. His 669 points scored as a senior (23.1 avg.) is the second highest ever in a season at UofL. Louisville (1993-97) Minn. Timberwolves (1997-98) Vancouver Grizzlies (1998-99) FIrst player in NCAA history with career totals of at least 2,000 points (2,183), 450 assists (498), 300 three-point goals (323) and 200 steals (204). Cards’ No 2 all-time scorer produced a high game of 19 points and 8 assists against Milwaukee (4-18-98) as a rookie with the T-wolves. Louisville (2010-14) New Orleans Pelicans (‘14-15) Memphis Grizzlies (2015-16) Second-round draft choice of the Philadelphia 76ers in 2014 (47th overall) before a subsequent trade to the Pelicans. A consensus first- team All-American, he is fifth in career scoring (1,908 pts.) and is the Cards’ career leader in steals (257). Twice named KenPom Player of the Year. Louisville (1982-1986) Los Angeles Lakers (1986-88) Miami Heat (1988-91) A member of the NBA Cham- pion L.A. Lakers in 1987, where he became one of only four players to have played on an NCAA Championship and NBA Championship team in back-to- back years. Totalled 2,580 career points in 322 games. Louisville (1994-96) Dallas Mavericks (1996-00) San Antonio Spurs (2000-01) Los Angeles Lakers (2001-03) Miami Heat (2003-04) Washington Wizards (2004-05) Indiana Pacers (2005-06) Drafted with the ninth pick overall by the Mavericks following his sophomore year. Had a triple-double with 14 points, 10 rebounds and 11 blocked shots vs. Kentucky (1-1-95). Member of World Champion ‘01- 02 Lakers. Louisville (1987-91) Washington Bullets (1991-93) Sacramento Kings (1993-94) A 1991 first-round NBA draft pick (19th overall), Smith averaged 9.3 ppg in 1993-94, his second with the Bullets. He scored a career-high 37 points at Chicago (March 19, 1993). UofL’s all-time assist leader (713) and career free throw percentage leader (.866). Louisville (2005-09) New Jersey Nets (2009-10) Houston Rockets (2010-12) Sacramento Kings (2012) Boston Celtics (2012-13) First-round draft selection and 11th overall pick by the New Jersey Nets. Only player in UofL history with career totals over 1,500 points (1,565, 19th at UofL), 900 rebounds (970, 7th), 500 assists (545, 3rd) and 200 steals (210, 7th). Louisville (1953-57) New York (1957-61) Chicago (1961-62) A two-time consensus All- America pick at UofL, Tyra played five years in NBA, four with New York and one in Chicago. Originally drafted by Detroit, Tyra averaged a season- best 12.8 ppg in 74 games with New York in 1959-60. Tyra scored 3,091 points in his 348 pro career games. Louisville (2015-18) Dallas Mavericks (2018-19) Phoenix Suns (2019) Charlotte Hornets (2020) Second round NBA Draft pick (56th pick overall) in 2018 by the Philadelphia 76ers following his junior year, then traded to the Dallas Mavericks. Signed a two- way contract with the Charlotte in January 2020. Had 13 career double-doubles at UofL.Next >