devi8
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Manning's father playing in the NBA got me thinking about other father/son combos
Here's the list....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_second-generation_National_Basketball_Association_players
4 have produced multiple NBA offspring but Rick Berry is the only one w/ more than 2. Interesting that the Barry kids' maternal grandfather (Bruce Hale) also played in the NBA and coached their dad in college. Rick/Brent are 1 of 3 father/son combos to win NBA championships. Wonder if there are more future NBAers in that family.
4 have coached against their sons in NBA games. That must be weird
Joe/Kobe Bryant probably have the best combined accomplishments (mainly from Kobe)
Jabari Parker & Andrew Wiggins should be joining this list next year. Glen Robinson III possibly as well. Anyone else?
Here a recent article about NBA father/sons which gives some insight into growing up in the NBA
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/16/sports/basketball/a-generational-wealth-of-nba-talent.html?_r=0
Here's the list....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_second-generation_National_Basketball_Association_players
4 have produced multiple NBA offspring but Rick Berry is the only one w/ more than 2. Interesting that the Barry kids' maternal grandfather (Bruce Hale) also played in the NBA and coached their dad in college. Rick/Brent are 1 of 3 father/son combos to win NBA championships. Wonder if there are more future NBAers in that family.
4 have coached against their sons in NBA games. That must be weird
Joe/Kobe Bryant probably have the best combined accomplishments (mainly from Kobe)
Jabari Parker & Andrew Wiggins should be joining this list next year. Glen Robinson III possibly as well. Anyone else?
Here a recent article about NBA father/sons which gives some insight into growing up in the NBA
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/16/sports/basketball/a-generational-wealth-of-nba-talent.html?_r=0
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