#19 St. Antony High School (Jersey City, N.J.) – 8 Players
The Pro Basketball Hall of Fame only features four high school coaches, Bob Hurley being a member, due to the incredible program he pioneered at St. Anthony.
Bob is actually the retired Bobby Hurley, ex-guard of the Dukes, dad. The prized son being one of one-hundred and fifty ballers out of St. Anthony to feature within Division I basketball.
With his coach dad’s guidance, Bobby championed four state titles, with St. Anthony enjoying a total of twenty-eight championships, more than all other schools in America.
Regarding the Memphis Grizzlies, Kyle Anderson is the only working NBA player out of St. Anthony. There will no longer be any St. Anthony hopefuls, as the school sadly shut down in 2017 thanks to diminished capital and a depleted enrollment.
NBA Players Who Attended St. Anthony (Years in League)
Kyle Anderson (5)
Terry Dehere (6)
Bobby Hurley (5)
Roshown McLeod (3)
Rodrick Rhodes (3)
David Rivers (3)
Tyshawn Taylor (2)
Luther Wright (1)
#20 McClymonds High School (Oakland, Calif.) – 8 Players
Possessing a student group numbering just past three-hundred, McClymonds happens to be among the tiniest schools featured on our list. However, the school maintains a standard of quality over quantity.
The school hosts the best victor within team sports, called Bull Russell. He has championed the NBA eleven times, sharing a team with Frank Robinson, inducted into the Hall of Fame in Major League Baseball. The pair made history when they were accepted as the initial African American head managers and coaches within their corresponding fields.
More legendary McClymonds alumni feature the retired Paul Silas of NBA All-Stars fame, Antonio Davis, and last but not least, “MC Hammer”, also known as Stanley Burrell.
NBA Players Who Attended McClymonds (Years in League)
Odis Allison (1)
Will Cherry (1)
Antonio Davis (13)
Joe Ellis (8)
Jim Hadnot (1)
Bill Russell (13)
Paul Silas (16)
Nate Williams (8)