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Plenty of legends have become superstars in Houston, but none have done it at the level of Clyde Drexler, all while starring at a Houston high school, college and then one of the city's pro teams.
Drexler's long, wandering road to Fonde began in the early 1970s when his big brother James, who was in high school and needed a break from working at the family's barbeque restaurant, headed out ...
Clyde Drexler grew up in Houston's South Park, but when he couldn't do 25 pushups at Sterling High School, ... Drexler often played basketball with his older brother James, ...
It’s not Cheryl Miller’s brother. Now, Reggie was a great, great shooter. ... By contrast, Clyde Drexler’s teams were well above .500 in close playoff games.
Prevost passed it on (along with his secret recipes) to his nephew, James Drexler (brother of Houston Rockets basketball star Clyde). Drexler has been smoking meat on the old pit now for 27 years.
Even though Clyde Drexler retired just 13 years ago, he is ancient history to many collegiate athletes. "Usually, other (track) athletes just don't know," Austin Drexler said.
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