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Shareef Abdur-Rahim

1976 - Today

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Julius Shareef Abdur-Rahim (born December 11, 1976) is an American former professional basketball player who is the president of the NBA G League. Nicknamed Reef, he previously served as the director of player personnel for the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the general manager of the Reno Bighorns, the Kings' minor-league affiliate. Abdur-Rahim played both the forward and center positions during his career. He emerged as a prospect at Joseph Wheeler High School in his hometown of Marietta, Georgia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 31 different languages on Wikipedia. Shareef Abdur-Rahim is the 673rd most popular basketball player (up from 691st in 2024), the 16,155th most popular biography from United States (down from 15,732nd in 2019) and the 374th most popular American Basketball Player.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS

Among basketball players, Shareef Abdur-Rahim ranks 673 out of 1,757Before him are Seth Curry, Kostas Papanikolaou, Simas Jasaitis, Tyson Chandler, Don Chaney, and Jamal Crawford. After him are Gundars Vētra, Bison Dele, T. J. Warren, Martin Müürsepp, Luc Longley, and Carlton Myers.

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Among people born in 1976, Shareef Abdur-Rahim ranks 728Before him are Necro, Hrysopiyi Devetzi, Mario Galinović, Stern John, Rashida Tlaib, and Kjell Carlström. After him are Siarhei Liakhovich, Maksim Romaschenko, Zoe Konstantopoulou, Nadir Lamyaghri, Lu Li, and Duilio Davino.

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Among BASKETBALL PLAYERS In United States

Among basketball players born in United States, Shareef Abdur-Rahim ranks 374Before him are Chris Andersen (1978), Eddie Jones (1971), Seth Curry (1990), Tyson Chandler (1982), Don Chaney (1946), and Jamal Crawford (1980). After him are Bison Dele (1969), T. J. Warren (1993), Nate McMillan (1964), JaVale McGee (1988), Medina Dixon (1962), and Jrue Holiday (1990).