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 (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
Father | Son(s) | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Barry, RickRick Barry | Barry, JonJon Barry Barry, BrentBrent Barry Barry, DrewDrew Barry |
• Rick and Brent are the second father-son duo to win NBA Championships as players • Rick, Jon and Brent all played for and ended their playing career with the Houston Rockets • Rick, Jon and Drew all played for the Golden State Warriors |
[1] |
Bibby, HenryHenry Bibby | Bibby, MikeMike Bibby | • Both played for the New York Knicks | [2] |
Booker, MelvinMelvin Booker | Booker, DevinDevin Booker | • Both played against Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett during their respective careers | [3] |
Brewer, RonRon Brewer | Brewer, RonnieRonnie Brewer | • Both played for the Chicago Bulls | [4] |
Bryant, JoeJoe Bryant | Bryant, KobeKobe Bryant | [5] | |
Chapman, WayneWayne Chapman | Chapman, RexRex Chapman | • Wayne played in the ABA | [2] |
Cook, NormNorm Cook | Cook, BrianBrian Cook | [2] | |
Crowder, CoreyCorey Crowder | Crowder, JaeJae Crowder | [6] | |
Curry, DellDell Curry | Curry, StephenStephen Curry Curry, SethSeth Curry |
[7] | |
Davis, TerryTerry Davis | Davis, EdEd Davis | [8] | |
Daye, DarrenDarren Daye | Daye, AustinAustin Daye | [2] | |
Drew, LarryLarry Drew | Drew II, LarryLarry Drew II | [9] | |
Dumas, RichRich Dumas | Dumas, RichardRichard Dumas | • Rich played in the ABA | [2] |
Dunleavy Sr., MikeMike Dunleavy Sr. | Dunleavy Jr., MikeMike Dunleavy Jr. | • Both played for the Milwaukee Bucks • Mike Sr. is the second NBA coach to face his son, Mike Jr., in an NBA game |
[10] |
Ellis, LeRoyLeRoy Ellis | Ellis, LeRonLeRon Ellis | [2] | |
Ewing, PatrickPatrick Ewing | Ewing Jr., PatrickPatrick Ewing Jr. | [11] | |
Ferry, BobBob Ferry | Ferry, DannyDanny Ferry | [2] | |
Grant, HarveyHarvey Grant | Grant, JeramiJerami Grant Grant, JerianJerian Grant |
[12] | |
Green, SidneySidney Green | Green, TaureanTaurean Green | [2] | |
Guokas Sr., MattMatt Guokas Sr. | Guokas Jr., MattMatt Guokas Jr. | • Matt Sr. and Matt Jr. are the first father-son duo to win NBA Championships as players | [13] |
Hardaway, TimTim Hardaway | Hardaway Jr., TimTim Hardaway Jr. | [14] | |
Henderson, GeraldGerald Henderson | Henderson Jr., GeraldGerald Henderson Jr. | [2] | |
Higgins, EarleEarle Higgins | Higgins, SeanSean Higgins | • Earle played in the ABA | [2] |
Higgins, RodRod Higgins | Higgins, CoryCory Higgins | [15] | |
Horford, TitoTito Horford | Horford, AlAl Horford | [2] | |
Hosket Sr., BillBill Hosket Sr. | Hosket Jr., BillBill Hosket Jr. | • Bill Sr. played in the NBL | [2] |
Jones, WaliWali Jones | Jones, AskiaAskia Jones | [2] | |
Karl, GeorgeGeorge Karl | Karl, CobyCoby Karl | • George is the third NBA coach to face his son, Coby, in an NBA game | [16] |
Love, StanStan Love | Love, KevinKevin Love | [2] | |
Lucas Jr., JohnJohn Lucas Jr. | Lucas III, JohnJohn Lucas III | • Both played for the Houston Rockets | [17] |
Manning, EdEd Manning | Manning, DannyDanny Manning | [2] | |
Maravich, PressPress Maravich | Maravich, PetePete Maravich | [18] | |
Marble, RoyRoy Marble | Marble, DevynDevyn Marble | [19] | |
Matthews, WesWes Matthews | Matthews, WesleyWesley Matthews | [20] | |
May, ScottScott May | May, SeanSean May | [2] | |
McGuire, AlAl McGuire | McGuire, AllieAllie McGuire | • Both played for the New York Knicks | [2] |
Mikan, GeorgeGeorge Mikan | Mikan, LarryLarry Mikan | [2] | |
Mount, PetePete Mount | Mount, RickRick Mount | • Pete played in the NBL | [2] |
Murphy, JayJay Murphy | Murphy, ErikErik Murphy | [21] | |
Nance, LarryLarry Nance | Nance Jr., LarryLarry Nance Jr. | ||
Parker, SonnySonny Parker | Parker, JabariJabari Parker | [12] | |
Paxson Sr., JimJim Paxson Sr. | Paxson Jr., JimJim Paxson Jr. Paxson, JohnJohn Paxson |
[22] | |
Perry, CurtisCurtis Perry | Houston, ByronByron Houston | [23] | |
Pressey, PaulPaul Pressey | Pressey, PhilPhil Pressey | [24] | |
Piatkowski, WaltWalt Piatkowski | Piatkowski, EricEric Piatkowski | • Walt played in the ABA | [2] |
Price, TonyTony Price | Price, A. J.A. J. Price | [25] | |
Rautins, LeoLeo Rautins | Rautins, AndyAndy Rautins | [26] | |
Rice, GlenGlen Rice | Rice Jr., GlenGlen Rice Jr. | [14] | |
Rivers, DocDoc Rivers | Rivers, AustinAustin Rivers | • Doc is the fourth NBA coach to face his son, Austin, in an NBA game • Austin is the first son to play for his father in an NBA game |
[27][28] |
Robinson, GlennGlenn Robinson | Robinson III, GlennGlenn Robinson III | [12] | |
Russell Sr., WalkerWalker Russell Sr. | Russell Jr., WalkerWalker Russell Jr. | • Both started their playing career with the Detroit Pistons | [29] |
Sabonis, ArvydasArvydas Sabonis | Sabonis, DomantasDomantas Sabonis | ||
Salvadori, AlAl Salvadori | Salvadori, KevinKevin Salvadori | • Al played in the ABA | [2] |
Schayes, DolphDolph Schayes | Schayes, DannyDanny Schayes | [2] | |
Silas, JamesJames Silas | Silas, XavierXavier Silas | [30] | |
Smith, DerekDerek Smith | Smith, NolanNolan Smith | [31] | |
Stockton, JohnJohn Stockton | Stockton, DavidDavid Stockton | [32] | |
Szczerbiak, WalterWalter Szczerbiak | Szczerbiak, WallyWally Szczerbiak | • Walter played in the ABA | [2] |
Taylor, JeffJeff Taylor | Taylor, JefferyJeffery Taylor | [33] | |
Temple, CollisCollis Temple | Temple, GarrettGarrett Temple | • Collis played in the ABA • Both played for the San Antonio Spurs |
[34] |
Thompson, MychalMychal Thompson | Thompson, MychelMychel Thompson Thompson, KlayKlay Thompson |
• Mychal and Klay are the fourth father-son duo to win NBA Championships as players | [35] |
van Breda Kolff, ButchButch van Breda Kolff | van Breda Kolff, JanJan van Breda Kolff | • Butch is the first NBA coach to face his son, Jan, in an NBA game | [10][36] |
Vandeweghe, ErnieErnie Vandeweghe | Vandeweghe, KikiKiki Vandeweghe | • Both played for the New York Knicks | [2] |
Vaughn Jr., DavidDavid Vaughn Jr. | Vaughn III, DavidDavid Vaughn III | • David Jr. played in the ABA | [2] |
Vroman, BrettBrett Vroman | Vroman, JacksonJackson Vroman | [2] | |
Wagner, MiltMilt Wagner | Wagner, DajuanDajuan Wagner | [2] | |
Walker, JimmyJimmy Walker | Rose, JalenJalen Rose | [37] | |
Walton, BillBill Walton | Walton, LukeLuke Walton | • Bill and Luke are the third father-son duo to win NBA Championships as players | [13] |
Wiggins, MitchellMitchell Wiggins | Wiggins, AndrewAndrew Wiggins | [12] | |
Wilkins, GeraldGerald Wilkins | Wilkins, DamienDamien Wilkins | [2] | |
Winslow, RickieRickie Winslow | Winslow, JustiseJustise Winslow | ||
Young, MichaelMichael Young | Young, JosephJoseph Young |
Grandfather–grandson
Grandfather | Grandson(s) | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Barber, JohnJohn Barber | Sasser, JasonJason Sasser Sasser, JerylJeryl Sasser |
[38] | |
Hale, BruceBruce Hale | Barry, JonJon Barry Barry, BrentBrent Barry Barry, DrewDrew Barry |
• Bruce Hale's son-in-law is Rick Barry | [39] |
Shavlik, RonnieRonnie Shavlik | Randolph, ShavlikShavlik Randolph | [40] | |
Townsend, JohnJohn Townsend | Montross, EricEric Montross | • Townsend played in the NBL | [41] |
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