Hint | NBA Career | Player | % Correct |
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Leader of the Fab Five, he will sadly be remembered for calling a timeout when none remained | 1993–2008 | Chris Webber | 85%
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This 2x NBA champion (thanks Lebron!) is now Michigan's head coach | 1994–2013 | Juwan Howard | 85%
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Fab Five member whose first name, starting with J, became a popular baby name thanks to him | 1994–2007 | Jalen Rose | 80%
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Younger of the two German brothers who went from Michigan to the NBA | 2021– | Franz Wagner | 74%
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Son of an NBA star who was famous for his crossover | 2013– | Tim Hardaway Jr. | 74%
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Yet another sharpshooter, this Miami Heat player contributed to the team's deep playoff run in 2020 | 2018– | Duncan Robinson | 72%
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Another son of an NBA star; winner of the NBA dunk contest in 2017 | 2014–2021 | Glenn Robinson III | 69%
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This numerical player is a three time winner of the Sixth Man of the Year award and once held the NBA record for most four point plays | 2000–2020 | Jamal Crawford | 69%
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Solid NBA starter who was traded from the Pacers to the Cavs in 2022 | 2016– | Caris LeVert | 54%
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Diminutive sharpshooter who led Michigan to a NCAA Finals appearance | 2013– | Trey Burke | 50%
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The leading scorer in Michigan history, he shot .400 from beyond the arc in the NBA | 1989–2004 | Glen Rice | 43%
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He coached the Rockets to consecutive NBA championships in 1994 and 1995 | 1970–1981 | Rudy Tomjanovich | 41%
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Canadian sharpshooter who supposedly loves basketball so much he doesn't even known anything about hockey | 2014– | Nik Stauskas | 35%
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Known for shattering backboards, this portly player tragically died in 2011 | 1998–2005 | Robert Traylor | 24%
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