Pamela McGee

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Pamela McGee is a former American basketball star and Olympic gold medalist who became one of the first standout post players in women's professional basketball and the WNBA.

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instanceOf Olympic athlete
basketball player
human
childOccupation JaVale McGee is an NBA player
competitionClass women's basketball
countryForSport United States of America NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Southern California
familyName McGee NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork professional sports
genre women's professional basketball
givenName Pamela NERFINISHED
hasAchievement Olympic champion in basketball
hasChild Iman McGee NERFINISHED
JaVale Lindy McGee NERFINISHED
JaVale McGee NERFINISHED
hasEthnicity African-American
hasRelative Iman McGee NERFINISHED
JaVale McGee NERFINISHED
hasRole post player
hasWon NCAA women's basketball championships with USC
influenced development of post play in women's basketball
languageSpoken English
league WNBA NERFINISHED
Women's National Basketball Association NERFINISHED
medal gold medal
memberOfSportsTeam USC Trojans women's basketball NERFINISHED
name Pamela McGee NERFINISHED
notableAchievement one of the early stars of the WNBA
one of the first standout post players in women's professional basketball
star player for USC Trojans women's basketball team
notableFor being an Olympic champion and professional basketball player
notableWork pioneering post play in women's professional basketball
occupation basketball player
participantIn 1984 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
partOf history of women's basketball in the United States
positionPlayed center
power forward
representedByTeam United States women's national basketball team NERFINISHED
residence United States of America
sexOrGender female
sport basketball
sportingAchievement Olympic gold medal in women's basketball
sportSpecialization frontcourt play

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