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- Clyde Drexler - Wikipedia
Clyde Austin Drexler (born June 22, 1962) is an American former professional basketball player who currently works as the commissioner of the Big3 3-on-3 basketball league
- Clyde Drexler Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status and more . . .
Clyde Drexler Clyde Austin Drexler (Clyde the Glide) Position: Shooting Guard Shoots: Right 6-7, 210lb (201cm, 95kg) Born: June 22, 1962 in New Orleans, Louisiana us College: Houston High School: Sterling in Houston, Texas Draft: Portland Trail Blazers, 1st round (14th pick, 14th overall), 1983 NBA Draft
- Legends profile: Clyde Drexler - NBA. com
One of the game’s all-time great guards, Clyde “The Glide” Drexler was known for his high-flying yet seemingly effortless swoops to the basket After almost a dozen seasons with the
- Clyde Drexler Career Stats - NBA - ESPN
Complete career NBA stats for the Houston Rockets Guard Clyde Drexler on ESPN Includes points, rebounds, and assists
- Clyde Drexler’s Life Beyond Basketball: Tonya and . . . - Players Bio
Clyde Drexler is not only celebrated as one of the most iconic names in professional basketball but also admired for the richness of his personal life and relationships Over the years, he has navigated significant milestones in his marital journey, first with his former wife, Gaynell Floyd Drexler, and now with his current wife, Tonya
- NBA 75: At No. 43, Clyde Drexler was a high-flying, athletic guard who . . .
With the Trail Blazers, Drexler reached the NBA Finals twice and then won a championship with the Rockets
- Clyde Drexler - NBA Legends - NBA Blast
Clyde Drexler, often overlooked among basketball legends, let his gameplay speak for him, averaging over 20 points per game throughout his NBA career With earnings of over $31 million, his prowess was recognized across the NBA
- The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame :: Clyde Drexler
In 12 seasons with Portland, Drexler was an eight-time All Star and led the Trailblazers to the NBA Finals in 1990 and 1992 After being traded to Houston in 1995, Drexler was reunited with college teammate Hakeem Olajuwon, and helped lead the Rockets to the franchise's second NBA championship
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