List Of Second Generation National Basketball Association Players
The following is a list of father-and-son combinations who have played in the National Basketball Association (or leagues which later merged with the NBA, such as the National Basketball League and original American Basketball Association).
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Father | Pos | Son(s) | Pos |
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Rick Barry | Forward | Brent Barry, Drew Barry, Jon Barry | Guards |
Henry Bibby | Point guard | Mike Bibby | Point guard |
Ron Brewer | Guard | Ronnie Brewer | Guard/forward |
Joe Bryant | Forward | Kobe Bryant | Shooting guard |
Wayne Chapman | Guard/forward | Rex Chapman | Shooting guard |
Norm Cook | Forward | Brian Cook | Power forward |
Dell Curry | Guard/forward | Stephen Curry | Guard |
Terry Davis | Forward | Ed Davis | Forward |
Darren Daye | Guard/forward | Austin Daye | Forward |
Rich Dumas | Guard | Richard Dumas | Small forward |
Mike Dunleavy, Sr. | Point guard | Mike Dunleavy, Jr. | Small forward |
Leroy Ellis | Center | LeRon Ellis | Center |
Patrick Ewing | Center | Patrick Ewing, Jr. | Small forward/Power forward |
Bob Ferry | Center/forward | Danny Ferry | Power forward |
Sidney Green | Power forward | Taurean Green | Point guard |
Matt Guokas, Sr. | Forward | Matt Guokas, Jr. | Shooting guard |
Gerald Henderson | Point guard | Gerald Henderson, Jr. | Shooting guard |
Earle Higgins | Forward | Sean Higgins | Small forward |
Rod Higgins | Forward/center | Cory Higgins | Guard |
Tito Horford | Center | Al Horford | Forward/center |
Bill Hosket, Sr. | Center | Bill Hosket, Jr. | Forward/center |
Wali Jones | Guard | Askia Jones | Forward |
George Karl | Guard | Coby Karl | Guard/forward |
Stan Love | Forward | Kevin Love | Forward |
John Lucas II | Point guard | John Lucas III | Point guard |
Ed Manning | Forward | Danny Manning | Forward |
Press Maravich | Guard | Pete Maravich | Guard |
Wes Matthews | Guard | Wesley Matthews | Shooting guard |
Scott May | Forward | Sean May | Power forward |
Al McGuire | Guard/Forward | Allie McGuire | Guard |
George Mikan | Center | Larry Mikan | Forward |
Pete Mount | Guard | Rick Mount | Shooting guard |
Jim Paxson, Sr. | Forward | Jim Paxson, John Paxson | Guards |
Walt Piatkowski | Forward | Eric Piatkowski | Small forward |
Tony Price | Guard | A. J. Price | Guard |
Leo Rautins | Forward | Andy Rautins | Guard |
Doc Rivers | Point guard | Austin Rivers | Shooting guard |
Walker Russell | Shooting Guard | Walker Russell, Jr. | Point Guard |
Al Salvadori | Forward | Kevin Salvadori | Center |
Dolph Schayes | Center | Danny Schayes | Center |
Derek Smith | Guard/forward | Nolan Smith | Guard |
Walt Szczerbiak | Forward | Wally Szczerbiak | Small forward |
Jeff Taylor | Point guard | Jeffery Taylor | Small forward |
Mychal Thompson | Forward/Center | Mychel Thompson, Klay Thompson | Guards/forwards |
Butch van Breda Kolff | Guard/forward | Jan van Breda Kolff | Guard/forward |
Ernie Vandeweghe | Guard/forward | Kiki Vandeweghe | Forward |
David Vaughn, Jr. | Center | David Vaughn III | Forward |
Milt Wagner | Guard | Dajuan Wagner | Point guard |
Jimmy Walker | Guard | Jalen Rose | Guard/forward |
Bill Walton | Center | Luke Walton | Small forward |
Gerald Wilkins | Guard/forward | Damien Wilkins | Guard/forward |
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