1. One of the best 3-point shooters in NBA history
Allan Houston was a renowned 3-point shooter in the NBA, consistently ranking among the top shooters in the league until a devastating knee injury forced him to retire. His career 3-point shooting percentage of 39.5% was one of the highest in the NBA at the time, and he was a two-time All-Star and a two-time All-NBA selection. Unfortunately, his career was cut short due to the knee injury, but his legacy as one of the best 3-point shooters in the NBA will live on.
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Advertisement2. A Role Model Who Dedicates His Time to Helping Others
Allan Houston is an exemplary role model, dedicating his time to helping various charity and non-profit organizations. He is passionate about giving back to the community, and has been involved in a number of initiatives, such as providing educational opportunities for underprivileged children, and raising awareness for causes such as homelessness and poverty. His commitment to making a difference in the lives of those in need is truly inspiring.
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3. Allan Houston Leads Ballard to State Title
Allan Houston was a star player at Ballard High School in Louisville, Kentucky, where he helped lead the team to a state championship in 1988. His impressive performance on the court earned him recognition as a McDonald's All-American, and he was also named Kentucky's Mr. Basketball. Houston's success in high school set the stage for a successful college and professional career, as he went on to play for the University of Tennessee and the New York Knicks.
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4. Impressive College Career
Allan Houston had an impressive college career at the University of Tennessee, where he was coached by his father, Wade Houston. During his time there, he graduated in 1993 as the school's all-time leading scorer, and is currently second only to Chris Lofton in terms of three-point field goals made. His impressive record of success at the University of Tennessee is a testament to his hard work and dedication to the game.
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Advertisement5. Gold Medal Winner
Allan Houston was a part of history when he was selected to be on the gold-medal-winning U.S. national team at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. His impressive performance helped the U.S. team to secure the gold medal, making him a part of the first U.S. men's basketball team to win the gold medal in the Olympics since the 1992 Barcelona Games. His impressive shooting and leadership skills were a major factor in the team's success, and his performance in the Olympics will be remembered for years to come.
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6. Pro Baller & Kappa Alpha Psi
Allan Houston is a professional basketball player and a member of the esteemed Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. Founded in 1911 at Indiana University, Kappa Alpha Psi is a historically African-American fraternity that promotes achievement in every field of human endeavor. Houston has been a proud member of the fraternity since his college days, and continues to be an active member in the fraternity's alumni network.
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7. Retiring Allan Houston's Number at Tennessee-Kentucky Game
On March 6, 2011, the University of Tennessee honored the legendary basketball player, Allan Houston, by retiring his number (20) during halftime ceremonies at a Tennessee-Kentucky game. The ceremony was a fitting tribute to Houston's illustrious career, which included two NBA All-Star appearances, two All-NBA selections, and a gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Houston was also a two-time All-SEC selection and the SEC Player of the Year in 1993. His number 20 jersey will now hang in the rafters of Thompson-Boling Arena, a fitting tribute to one of the greatest players in Tennessee basketball history.
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Advertisement8. Friend of Obama for many years
Allan Houston is no stranger to the political scene, having been a close friend of President Barack Obama for many years. In fact, Houston hosted two fundraisers at his home to support Obama's 2008 presidential campaign - one during the primary election and one during the general election. The events were a great success, raising a significant amount of money to help Obama's campaign. Houston's support for Obama has been unwavering ever since, and he continues to be a strong advocate for the President's policies.
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9. Allan Houston, co-owner of UNK NBA clothing brand, talks success
Allan Houston is a co-owner of the UNK NBA clothing brand, a company founded in 1996 and based out of New York City. Along with his partner and friend David Huie, Houston has been able to create a successful NBA licensed clothing line that has been embraced by fans of the sport. UNK has become a staple in the basketball community, providing stylish and comfortable apparel for those who want to show their love for the game.
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10. Allan Houston Honored with Honorary Degree
On May 22, 2011, Allan Houston, a former NBA player, was honored with an honorary degree from Western Connecticut State University. During the commencement ceremony, Houston delivered an inspiring speech to the graduating class, encouraging them to pursue their dreams and make a positive impact on the world. His words of wisdom were met with a standing ovation from the crowd, and his presence was a reminder of the importance of hard work and dedication.
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