Who wore number 16 NBA?
Pau Gasol
What soccer player wears 15?
15: Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United) Joint-tops with Ronaldo and Henry for Premier League Player of the Year nods with two, Serbian central defender Vidic was the no-nonsense brute to Ferdinand’s panache in winning the league five times with United.
What famous athletes wore number 15?
15: Bart Starr, NFL. Packers legendary quarterback Bart Starr played his entire career in Green Bay—where he won five championships (two Super Bowls, three NFL Championships).
What famous athletes wear the number 15?
Can you name the athletes who wore the #15 on their jersey?
Primary Team | Player | % Correct |
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Florida football | Tim Tebow | 72% |
Green Bay Packers | Bart Starr | 60.8% |
Denver Nuggets | Carmelo Anthony | 60% |
Toronto Raptors | Vince Carter | 56% |
Who is number 15 on the Warriors?
Mychal Mulder
Who is the best NBA player to wear number 15?
Basketball stars have had success with the number as well with Vince Carter, Carmelo Anthony, and Nikola Jokic thriving with the number 15 in the NBA.
Who wore 47 in NBA?
Andrei Kirilenko
Who wore 47 in sports?
Class of 2004 inductee Bob Brown wore #76 with the Eagles, Rams, and Raiders.
00 | OTTO |
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44 | Casper , Dillon , Dudley , Flaherty , KELLY , Kinard , LEBEAU , LITTLE , Nevers , Owen , RIGGINS , Weinmeister |
45 | EASLEY , TUNNELL , WILLIS |
46 | Groza |
47 | BLOUNT |
Who wore Lakers number 48?
He won three NBA championships during his time with the Los Angeles Lakers….Devean George.
Personal information | |
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Nationality | American |
Listed height | 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) |
Listed weight | 235 lb (107 kg) |
Career information |
What was Kobe Bryant’s first number?
Kobe entered the league as a high school phenom and was drafted by the LA Lakers. Prior to Kobe joining the purple and gold, he wore the number #143 during the Adidas ABCD camp.
Why did Kobe have 2 numbers?
The Lakers star switched to No. 24 in the 2006-07 season, the number he had in high school at Lower Merion. While he was the same player in both jerseys, the Lakers star explained the different mentality between the two eras. The number change became a “clean slate” after Shaquille O’Neal was traded in 2004.