Clyde Vaughan

In his four years at the Panthers (1980–1984), Vaughan finished with a tally of 2,033 points scored and 922 rebounds.

[3] After being selected as the 117th pick in the 6th round of the 1984 NBA Draft with the Indiana Pacers, Vaughan was one of the final-cuts in training camp so instead went on to enjoy seven successful season's playing in England.

His 4,766 career points are 20th in league history and he is tenth in free throw shooting percentage at 83.2%.

He was the BBL Player of the Year in 1989–90 whilst with Sunderland Saints and made 27 appearances for the English National Team.

[1] In August 2004, Vaughan was arrested for patronizing a prostitute during an undercover police sting and immediately resigned from his post at the Huskies.