Mamadou N’Diaye – 7’6”
Another very well-known basketball great, Mamadou started his career in his late teens. His size makes him the tallest in his first division of the NCAA. While still at school he was a member of the UC Irvine team moving on since then to become a valued addition to the Detroit Pistons, Grand Rapid Drive, and the Golden State Warriors. His talents are reminiscent of other greats such as Rudy Gobert but he is determined to carve out a niche for himself as a talented player.
Randy Johnson – 6’8”
Known by his stage name The Big Unit, Randy is no stranger to the gym and working out with weights. His efforts enabled him to perfect his iconic pitch. He is a staple player when it comes to baseball as he has clocked up an amazing 22 seasons with his teams the Seattle Mariners and the Arizona Diamondbacks. Randy is a left-hander and has a personal record of over 4 thousand strikes, an unheard-of achievement. Some fans say he is second only to the iconic player Nolan Ryan.