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    Stats at Basketball-Reference.com. John Stroud (born October 29, 1957) is an American former basketball player and coach who played four years at the University of Mississippi, [1] before being drafted by the Houston Rockets in the second round of 1980 NBA draft [2] as their first pick.

  2. May 14, 2024 · Oct 30, 1969---May 14, 2024. John David Stroud, 54, of Lenexa Kansas passed Tuesday May 14th at home, quietly listening to his wife talk about some of their favorite adventures together. Though John lost his battle with Brain Cancer, he won the War of Life and leaves behind a beautiful legacy.

  3. Plot. During the siege at the Alamo, John Stroud ( Glenn Ford) is chosen by lot to leave the fort and check on his family and warn other families of the mission's defenders of the impending arrival of General Santa Anna. But when everyone who stayed at the Alamo is wiped out by the Mexicans, Stroud is branded a coward.

  4. Oct 13, 2009 · Tue 13 Oct 2009 13.36 EDT. John Stroud, who has died of brain cancer aged 54, was one of the most respected television comedy directors of his generation and worked with some of the best comic...

  5. From his father, Johnny Stroud of the infamous Whiskered Wizards, to his mom, uncle and sister, Ole Miss legend, John Stroud has basketball in his blood. Joh...

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  7. Feb 13, 2009 · John Stroud enjoyed perhaps the most decorated career in Ole Miss Hoops history. The New Albany native remains the Rebels' all-time leading scorer and ranks third in SEC history. He is one of only two Rebels to receive All-America honors in two different seasons and topped the SEC in scoring in 1979 and 1980.

  8. Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame Inductee. Basketball. John Stroud Stats, Bio. Born: October 29, 1957. Hometown: New Albany, MS. Year Induction: 2009. High School Career. West Union HS, New Albany, MS (1972-1976) All-America, All-State (’76) MS High School All Star game (’76) Lettered in baseball. College Career.

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