Mark Price

Spending the majority of his career with the Cleveland Cavaliers, his last three years consisted of one season each with the Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors, and Orlando Magic.

As former teammate Steve Kerr explains, "Mark really revolutionized the way that people attack the screen and roll.

A lot of teams started blitzing the pick and roll and jumping two guys at it to take the ball out of the hands of the point guard.

"[9] Price was plagued by injuries late in his career, a factor in his trade to the Washington Bullets prior to the 1995–96 season.

His daughter Caroline had a short stint in professional tennis after playing for the North Carolina Tar Heels.

After Marelle discovered he had non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, Price became a primary factor in the team's return trip to the final four of the class 5A GHSA state tournament.

In March 2006, Price was named the inaugural head coach of the Australian NBL's South Dragons, a new franchise for the 2006–07 season.

[19] Despite the Dragons featuring NBL Rookie of the Year Joe Ingles and four time Olympian Shane Heal they began the season 0-5 and Price was fired.

[22] Price helped to improve the Hawks offensive output in their first return to the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals in nearly 10 years during the 2009 NBA Playoffs.

[23] Price is credited with helping Boston Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo improve his jump shot.

Rondo's scoring was a key factor in the Celtics reaching the 2010 NBA Finals, where they pushed the Los Angeles Lakers to a full seven-game series.

[29] He replaced Coach Alan Major, who parted ways with Charlotte after two medical leaves during the past season.

[30] On December 14, 2017, it was announced that Mark Price was relieved of his duties as head coach of the Charlotte 49ers basketball program.