[post_page_title]Mychal Thompson and Klay Thompson[/post_page_title]
Mychal was on the “Showtime” Lakers team of the 80s, and helped them win two championships while averaging 13.7 points and 7.4 rebounds a game. Klay is not only a three-time All Star, but also a focal member of an epic Golden State Warriors dynasty that is still going on.
Not only did he help them win two championships, he helped them break the record for wins in a regular season, winning 73 games in 2016.
[post_page_title]Stan Love and Kevin Love[/post_page_title]
Stan Love first entered the NBA in 1971 when he got drafted by the Baltimore Bullets (now the Washington Wizards), and although he showed signs of potential, he ultimately didn’t live up to it.
But it turned out he was a better role model than he was a player, because his son, Kevin Love, has had a fantastic career in the NBA. Not only has he won a championship with the Cavaliers, he averages a double-double for his entire career, even averaging 15 rebounds per game one season.
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