List of second-generation NBA players
Appearance
The following is a list of father-and-son combinations who have played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The list includes players who played for the Basketball Association of America (BAA) before it was renamed NBA in 1949, as well as the National Basketball League (NBL), which was absorbed by the NBA in 1949, and the original American Basketball Association (ABA), which was merged with the NBA in 1976.
Father–son
[edit]Grandfather–grandson
[edit]Grandfather | Grandson(s) | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
John Barber | Jason Sasser Jeryl Sasser |
[48] | |
Joe Caldwell | Marvin Bagley III | [49] | |
Bruce Hale | Jon Barry Brent Barry Drew Barry |
• Bruce Hale's son-in-law is Rick Barry | [50] |
Maurice King | Ish Wainright | ||
Ronnie Shavlik | Shavlik Randolph | [51] | |
John Townsend | Eric Montross | • Townsend played in the NBL | [52] |
See also
[edit]- List of professional sports families
- List of family relations in American football
- List of association football (soccer) families
- List of Australian rules football families
- List of second-generation Major League Baseball players
- List of boxing families
- List of chess families
- List of International cricket families
- List of family relations in the National Hockey League
- List of family relations in rugby league
- List of international rugby union families
- List of professional wrestling families
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[edit]- General
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