Pete Nance
Definition
Pete Nance (born February 19, 2000) is an American professional basketball player who plays as a power forward for the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA on a two-way contract with the Wisconsin Herd of the NBA G League.
The son of former NBA All-Star Larry Nance and brother of current NBA player Larry Nance Jr., he played college basketball at Northwestern University (2018–2022) and the University of North Carolina (2022–2023), where he earned recognition as a key contributor and starter.
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Pete Nance finally got his NBA call-up, proving the family business of blocking shots runs deeper than a Nance family reunion.
With Pete Nance patrolling the paint, opponents think twice about driving the lane—it's like facing a sequel to his dad's highlight reel.
Northwestern fans still whisper about the day Pete Nance dropped 20 points, turning a Wildcats game into a personal rebound clinic.
On his two-way deal, Pete Nance bounces between Milwaukee and Wisconsin like a perfectly executed eurostep.