MEET THE LEGENDS


James “Bonecrusher” Smith
A true force in boxing history, James “Bonecrusher” Smith represents grit, strength, and determination at the highest level. Known for his powerful presence in the ring and his resilience beyond it, his journey reflects what it means to earn respect through discipline and heart. His legacy continues to stand as a reminder of what it takes to rise, endure, and leave a lasting mark on the sport.


Bob Beamon
Bob Beamon redefined what was thought possible in track and field. His historic long jump changed the sport forever and set a standard that stood for generations. More than a record breaker, his legacy reflects vision, discipline, and the courage to exceed expectations. Bob Beamon’s impact continues to inspire athletes and dreamers around the world.


Bobby Hunter
Bobby Hunter brought energy, skill, and showmanship to the game as a member of the Harlem Globetrotters. Known for blending athletic talent with entertainment, he helped make basketball accessible, joyful, and inspiring for audiences around the world. His legacy reflects the power of sports to connect people across cultures while celebrating creativity, confidence, and the love of the game.



Clifford Ray
Clifford Ray made his mark as a dominant force in basketball, known for his strength in the paint, defensive presence, and leadership on and off the court. A champion and mentor, he carried the game forward by investing in others, especially the next generation of players. His legacy reflects discipline, teamwork, and a deep commitment to using sports as a tool for growth and opportunity.



Charlie Neal
Charlie Neal was known for his steady leadership, strong defense, and ability to show up when it mattered most. A key contributor on championship teams, he played the game with focus, toughness, and intelligence. His career reflects consistency, teamwork, and a deep respect for the fundamentals that define winning basketball.


Charlie Scott
Charlie Scott’s influence on basketball goes far beyond numbers. As one of the early Black stars to succeed at the highest levels of the game, he helped shift what was possible for those coming after him. Known for his skill, confidence, and leadership, his career reflects excellence earned through hard work and quiet determination. His impact continues to be felt in the game and in the opportunities that followed.


David Bascome
David Bascome’s career reflects consistency, leadership, and a deep love for the game. Known for his work as a player, coach, and mentor, he has helped shape athletes both on and off the field. His impact extends beyond competition, focusing on development, discipline, and giving back to the sport that gave him opportunity.


Earl “The Pearl” Monroe
Earl Monroe brought style, creativity, and confidence to the game in a way few ever have. Known for his smooth play and fearless approach, he changed how basketball was seen and played, especially for guards. His influence lives on in the rhythm, freedom, and self expression that define the game today.



Eddie and Walter Payton
Eddie and Walter Payton represent excellence, character, and dedication to the game of football. Walter Payton’s legendary career set a standard for greatness through hard work, humility, and heart. Eddie Payton carried that same commitment into his own athletic journey, building a successful career in professional football and continuing to honor the family legacy through leadership and service beyond the field.





Dominique Wilkins
Dominique Wilkins brought power, emotion, and excitement to basketball every time he stepped on the court. Best known for his legendary tenure with the Atlanta Hawks from 1982 to 1994, he became one of the most thrilling scorers in NBA history, earning nine All-Star selections and a reputation as one of the greatest offensive talents the game has seen.
John Carlos
John Carlos stands as one of the most powerful figures in sports history. A world class track and field athlete, he used his platform to speak up for justice, equality, and human dignity at a time when doing so came with great personal cost. His courage reshaped the role of athletes in society and showed that sports can be a voice for truth and change.


George “The Iceman” Gervin
George Gervin was smooth, effortless, and deadly precise on the court. Known for his scoring touch and calm presence, he made the game look easy while doing things few could match. Best remembered for his time with the San Antonio Spurs, Gervin’s style and confidence helped define a generation of basketball. His influence still shows up in how the game is played today, where skill, creativity, and composure matter just as much as power.


Johnny Newman
Johnny Newman built a steady and respected career through consistency, versatility, and hard work. Known for his time in the NBA with teams like the Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks, he brought reliability and professionalism wherever he played. His journey reflects perseverance and the quiet determination it takes to earn longevity in the game and make an impact over time.


Nancy Lieberman
Nancy Lieberman is one of the most respected figures in basketball history. Known for her leadership, skill, and basketball IQ, she helped elevate women’s basketball as a player, coach, and trail-setting presence in the sport. From dominating on the court to breaking barriers in coaching and professional leagues, her influence continues to shape the game and open doors for generations that followed.


Julius Erving
Julius Erving, known around the world as
Dr. J, brought elegance, creativity, and elevation to basketball. His style helped transform the game, making it faster, more exciting, and more expressive. As a star in both the ABA and NBA, he became a symbol of grace and excellence, leaving a lasting influence on how the game is played and experienced today.


Major Jones
Major Jones made his mark as a basketball player through dedication, discipline, and a deep understanding of the game. Known for his commitment on the court and leadership off of it, his journey reflects the hard work it takes to compete at a high level. His story represents the many players whose impact is felt through mentorship, teamwork, and a lasting love for basketball.


Susan Summons
Susan Summons made her mark in basketball through skill, leadership, and a strong presence on the court. Known for her competitive spirit and consistency, she represented excellence during an important era of women’s basketball.



Wali Jones
Wali Jones brought confidence, toughness, and heart to the game of basketball. A champion on the court, he was known for his leadership and ability to rise in big moments. Beyond his playing career, Wali has remained deeply connected to the game through mentorship, education, and community work, using his experiences to guide and inspire future generations. His legacy is rooted in excellence, service, and a lifelong commitment to giving back.


