Idaho Stampede - Notable Players

Notable Players

  • Alaa Abdelnaby – F/C; formerly of the Portland Trail Blazers, Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers, and Sacramento Kings as well as Papagou BC (Greece), the Omaha Racers (CBA), and Olympique Antibes (France)
  • Lance Allred – PF; currently with the Indiana Pacers
  • Rafer Alston – PG; currently a free agent
  • Roberto Bergersen - former Boise State basketball player; helped lead the Idaho Stampede to their first NBA Development League championship
  • Sundiata Gaines – PG with the Toronto Raptors
  • Nathan Jawai – C with the KK Partizan; formerly with the Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Coby Karl - SG formerly of the Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Golden State Warriors; former Boise State basketball player; son of NBA head coach George Karl
  • Randy Livingston – PG; currently head coach for the team
  • Patrick Mills – PG with the San Antonio Spurs
  • Mike Taylor – PG/SG with KK Crvena zvezda
  • Antoine Walker – PF; formerly of the Boston Celtics, Dallas Mavericks, Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat, and Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Spud Webb - PG; formerly of the Atlanta Hawks

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