McGee, Pamela (1962–)
McGee, Pamela (1962–)
African-American basketball player. Born Pamela Denise McGee, Dec 1, 1962, in Flint, Michigan; twin sister of Paula McGee (basketball player).
With sister Paula, Cynthia Cooper, and Cheryl Miller, led USC to NCAA championships (1983–84); at Los Angeles Olympics, won a gold medal in team competition (1984); played professionally for WNBA's Sacramento Monarchs and Los Angeles Sparks; named assistant coach for WNBA's Detroit Shock (2003).
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