- was a two-time NBA All-Star.
VanDeWeghe was born in Wiesbaden, West Germany, the son of
former NBA
player Ernie Vandeweghe and
Colleen Kay Hutchins, the...
- York
Knicks basketball player Ernie Vandeweghe. Her uncle, her mother's brother, is
basketball player Kiki
VanDeWeghe, and her grandmother's
brother was...
- Marc
Van De Weghe (born 9 May 1964) is a
Belgian freestyle swimmer. He
competed in two
events at the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
-
Albert Joseph Vande Weghe (July 28, 1916 –
August 13, 2002),
sometimes appearing as Al
Vandeweghe, was an
American competition swimmer for
Princeton University...
-
player CoCo
Vandeweghe (born 1991),
American tennis player Ernie Vandeweghe (1928–2014),
American basketball player and
physician Kiki
VanDeWeghe (born 1958)...
-
first head coach. The Mavs
drafted Kiki
VanDeWeghe of UCLA with the 11th pick of the 1980 NBA draft. Still,
VanDeWeghe refused to play for the
expansion Mavericks...
-
close friend CoCo
Vandeweghe in the
final in
their first ever meeting. This was her
third career title. Keys then
defeated Vandeweghe in her very next...
-
players scored over 40
points in the game,
including the Nuggets' Kiki
Vandeweghe with a game-high 51. The two
teams also set
several other NBA records...
- this
shows the
figures in the New
Testament are
mostly historical. Luuk
van de Weghe and
Jason Wilson responded to the
paper in turn,
arguing that the name...
-
Mavericks (2021–2022)
Charlotte Hornets (2022) .8721 2,339 2,682 27 Kiki
VanDeWeghe SF/PF
Denver Nuggets (1980–1984)
Portland Trail Blazers (1984–1989) New...