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American basketball player (born 1960)
Eric Augustus "Sleepy" Floyd (born March 6, 1960) is an American former professional basketball player. An NBA All-Star in 1987 as a Warrior, he is best
Sleepy_Floyd
2024 film by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck
Hank, video store owner Too Short as the guy's partner / narrator Sleepy Floyd as sleepy fan Marshawn Lynch as a bus driver It was announced in August 2022
Freaky_Tales_(film)
American basketball player (born 1989)
tying the Rockets single-game record for free throws made (22–27 FT by Sleepy Floyd in February 1991). On February 5, 2014, against the Phoenix Suns, Harden
James_Harden
National Basketball Association team in San Francisco, California
for former Georgetown Hoya point guard Eric "Sleepy" Floyd, and journeyman forward Mickey Johnson. Floyd once scored 29 points for the Warriors in the
Golden_State_Warriors
Topics referred to by the same term
musician Sleepy Floyd (born 1960), retired American professional basketball player Sleepy LaBeef (1935–2019), American rockabilly musician Sleepy Tripp (born
Sleepy
American basketball player (born 1996)
Pistons and tie the series at 2–2. His 39 points in the second half tied Sleepy Floyd (1987) for the most points scored in a single playoff half and passed
Donovan_Mitchell
American actor (born 1981)
Gun: Maverick Lieutenant Reuben "Payback" Fitch 2023 Somebody I Used to Know Sean 2024 Freaky Tales Sleepy Floyd 2024 The Gutter "Lil Patience" Comedy
Jay_Ellis
Postseason tournament
Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals against the Warriors, when Sleepy Floyd scored a playoff record 39 points in the second half, with a record 29
1987_NBA_playoffs
Celtics on April 20, 1986 (2 OT) Most points in a half, playoffs 39 by Sleepy Floyd, Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers on May 10, 1987 (2nd) 39
List of NBA postseason records
List_of_NBA_postseason_records
Professional basketball tournament
lopsided non-first-round series in NBA history. Donovan Mitchell tied Sleepy Floyd for most points in a second half of a playoff game with 39 points in
2026_NBA_playoffs
Topics referred to by the same term
Eric Floyd may refer to: Sleepy Floyd (Eric Augustus Floyd, born 1960), American basketball player Eric Floyd (American football) (born 1965), American
Eric_Floyd
NBA professional basketball team season
specialist Dennis Rodman from the Detroit Pistons, signed free agent Sleepy Floyd, and acquired Negele Knight from the Phoenix Suns during the first month
1993–94 San Antonio Spurs season
1993–94_San_Antonio_Spurs_season
Exhibition basketball game
Johnson, James Worthy and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the Golden State Warriors' Sleepy Floyd and Joe Barry Carroll, the Dallas Mavericks' Rolando Blackman and Mark
1987_NBA_All-Star_Game
Men's basketball team of Georgetown University
Georgetown mounted a surprise, rapid comeback. After Georgetown star Sleepy Floyd scored two last-second free-throws to win, Coach Thompson grabbed a microphone
Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball
Georgetown_Hoyas_men's_basketball
Charles Barkley, Rick Barry, Damian Lillard, Jerry West, Nikola Jokić, Sleepy Floyd, Jayson Tatum, Bob Pettit, Billy Cunningham, Bob McAdoo, Karl Malone
List of NBA single-game playoff scoring leaders
List_of_NBA_single-game_playoff_scoring_leaders
National Basketball Association team in Houston
(5,944) Kenny Smith (5,910) Luis Scola (5,597) Rodney McCray (5,059) Sleepy Floyd (5,030) Stu Lantz (4,947) Trevor Ariza (4,863) Lewis Lloyd (4,384) Clint
Houston_Rockets
American basketball player (born 1961)
Anderson, Clifford Robinson, Vin Baker, Craig Hodges, Doug Christie, Sleepy Floyd, Charles D. Smith, and four streetballers. Rodman departed from Beijing
Dennis_Rodman
Surname list
Sally Floyd (1950–2019), computer scientist Sleepy Floyd (Eric Augustus Floyd, born 1960), American professional basketball player Stanley Floyd (born
Floyd_(surname)
Basketball player selection
DePaul Quintin Dailey – SG, San Francisco Keith Edmonson – SG, Purdue Sleepy Floyd – PG/SG, Georgetown Bill Garnett – PF, Wyoming Scott Hastings – PF/C
1982_NBA_draft
forward Purvis Short (1978), former Georgetown Hoyas point guard Eric "Sleepy" Floyd (1982) (who would later become an All-Star before being traded to the
History of the Golden State Warriors
History_of_the_Golden_State_Warriors
Postseason tournament
by quarter: 32–28, 28–34, 29–27, 30–19 Pts: Sleepy Floyd 42 Rebs: Hakeem Olajuwon 26 Asts: Sleepy Floyd 9 Pts: Roy Tarpley 23 Rebs: Roy Tarpley 13 Asts:
1988_NBA_playoffs
NBA professional basketball team season
three-point specialist Matt Bullard contributed 7.3 points per game, Sleepy Floyd contributed 6.6 points and 2.5 assists per game, and Brooks provided
1992–93 Houston Rockets season
1992–93_Houston_Rockets_season
2008. "Ray Felix Stats". Basketball Reference. Retrieved July 6, 2008. "Sleepy Floyd Stats". Basketball Reference. Retrieved July 6, 2008. "World B. Free
List_of_NBA_All-Stars
Basketball tournament
Dale Ellis 26 Rebs: Michael Cage 10 Asts: Nate McMillan 10 Pts: Sleepy Floyd 28 Rebs: Hakeem Olajuwon 18 Asts: Sleepy Floyd 6 Seattle leads series, 2–1
1989_NBA_playoffs
Postseason tournament
by quarter: 33–30, 32–18, 17–27, 18–29 Pts: Sleepy Floyd 27 Rebs: Hakeem Olajuwon 11 Asts: Sleepy Floyd 8 Pts: James Worthy 32 Rebs: Magic Johnson 7
1990_NBA_playoffs
American sportscaster (born 1962)
for the Golden State Warriors (including the famous "Sleepy Floyd Game," where Warrior Sleepy Floyd scored 51 points against the Lakers in a playoff game)
Greg_Papa
American public school in North Carolina
known as the frontman of the rap rock band Limp Bizkit Eric Augustus "Sleepy" Floyd, NBA player Kathy Harrington, member of North Carolina Senate Sylvia
Hunter_Huss_High_School
American college basketball season
non-conference opponents, with senior guard and team co-captain Eric "Sleepy" Floyd getting off to an uncharacteristically slow start but then returning
1981–82 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team
1981–82_Georgetown_Hoyas_men's_basketball_team
American basketball player (born 1960)
alongside reserve Steve Harris for Joe Barry Carroll, Sleepy Floyd, and cash; like Sampson, Carroll and Floyd had been NBA All-Stars in 1987. Warriors general
Ralph_Sampson
39th NBA season
Lakers) Feb. 18 – Feb. 24 Mark Aguirre (Dallas Mavericks) Feb. 25 – Mar. 3 Sleepy Floyd (Golden State Warriors) Mar. 4 – Mar. 10 Darrell Griffith (Utah Jazz)
1984–85_NBA_season
NBA professional basketball team season
center Ralph Sampson, and Steve Harris in exchange for All-Star guard Sleepy Floyd, and All-Star center Joe Barry Carroll; Sampson and head coach Bill Fitch
1987–88 Houston Rockets season
1987–88_Houston_Rockets_season
(5,944) Kenny Smith (5,910) Luis Scola (5,597) Rodney McCray (5,059) Sleepy Floyd (5,030) Stu Lantz (4,947) Trevor Ariza (4,863) Lewis Lloyd (4,384) Clint
Houston Rockets accomplishments and records
Houston_Rockets_accomplishments_and_records
American sludge metal band
(1996–1999; 2010-present) Dave Collins – bass (1997–1999; 2010-present) Mike "Sleepy" Floyd - guitar (2010-present) Former Fred "Fuzzy" Hutch – bass (1990–1991;
Buzzoven
NBA professional basketball team season
Washington University. During the off-season, the team re-signed free agent Sleepy Floyd, signed Sean Higgins, and undrafted rookie point guard Chris Childs,
1994–95 New Jersey Nets season
1994–95_New_Jersey_Nets_season
Edition of USA college basketball tournament
between the two sides—the Hoyas featured center Patrick Ewing and Eric "Sleepy" Floyd, while the Tar Heels answered with forward James Worthy, forward and
1982 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament
1982_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_tournament
Cemetery in Westchester County, New York, US
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York, is a non-profit, non-sectarian burying ground of about 90 acres (36 ha). It is the final resting place
Sleepy_Hollow_Cemetery
American sports agent (born 1950)
Pervis Ellison Patrick Ewing Patrick Ewing Jr. Boomer Esiason Danny Ferry Sleepy Floyd Phil Ford Adonal Foyle Chris Gatling Willie Gault Matt Geiger Armon Gilliam
David_Falk
National Basketball Association rivalry
classic. The second-half performance by the Warriors' All-Star point guard Sleepy Floyd still stands as the NBA playoff record for points scored in a quarter
Lakers–Warriors_rivalry
Rutgers University 1983 10 222 Rich Simkus Princeton University 1982 1 13 Sleepy Floyd Georgetown University 1982 1 21 Eddie Phillips University of Alabama
Brooklyn_Nets_draft_history
American basketball coach and player (born 1951)
to a rough start, and team management decided to trade Purvis Short, Sleepy Floyd and Joe Barry Carroll in order to save money and get younger. With Chris
George_Karl
City in North Carolina, United States
Durst, frontman and lyricist of the nu metal group Limp Bizkit Eric "Sleepy" Floyd, NBA player Jamie Fraley, missing woman Gary M. Green, musician, author
Gastonia,_North_Carolina
American basketball player (1966–2020)
also included Kenny Anderson, Vin Baker, Craig Hodges, Doug Christie, Sleepy Floyd, Charles D. Smith, and four "streetballers". During his post-basketball
Clifford Robinson (basketball, born 1966)
Clifford_Robinson_(basketball,_born_1966)
American basketball player & coach (born 1963)
primarily a spot-up shooting guard playing in the backcourt alongside Eric "Sleepy" Floyd. In his second season, 1986–87, the Warriors advanced to the Western
Chris_Mullin
NBA professional basketball team season
Barry Carroll (9) Sleepy Floyd (8) Salt Palace 11,376 0–1 2 April 25 @ Utah L 100–103 Joe Barry Carroll (22) Larry Smith (12) Sleepy Floyd (9) Salt Palace
1986–87 Golden State Warriors season
1986–87_Golden_State_Warriors_season
Vern Fleming Gordon Flick Luis Flores Bruce Flowers Trentyn Flowers Sleepy Floyd Jonny Flynn Malachi Flynn Mike Flynn Larry Fogle Jack Foley Isaac Fontaine
List_of_NBA_players_(E–F)
Season of National Basketball Association team the Los Angeles Lakers
a team that featured All-Star center Akeem Olajuwon, Otis Thorpe and Sleepy Floyd. The Lakers won the first two games over the Rockets at home at the Great
1989–90 Los Angeles Lakers season
1989–90_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season
American basketball player and coach (1955–2025)
Warriors, Richardson was traded to the New Jersey Nets in exchange for Sleepy Floyd and Mickey Johnson. In the 1984 playoffs, Richardson led the Nets to
Micheal_Ray_Richardson
NBA professional basketball team season
December, traded All-Star center Joe Barry Carroll, and All-Star guard Sleepy Floyd in exchange for All-Star center Ralph Sampson, and Steve Harris. In November
1987–88 Golden State Warriors season
1987–88_Golden_State_Warriors_season
NBA professional basketball team season
contributed 14.0 points, 6.9 assists and 1.3 steals per game, while sixth man Sleepy Floyd provided with 9.1 points and 2.9 assists per game off the bench, and
1991–92 Houston Rockets season
1991–92_Houston_Rockets_season
Rockets' 23rd season in the National Basketball Association
Johnson provided the team with 14.8 points and 1.3 steals per game, and Sleepy Floyd contributed 12.2 points and 7.3 assists per game. Off the bench, Mike
1989–90 Houston Rockets season
1989–90_Houston_Rockets_season
American college basketball season
to tie the score at 50. With five seconds left, Syracuse fouled Sleepy Floyd, and Floyd, who uncharacteristically scored only eight points in the game
1979–80 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team
1979–80_Georgetown_Hoyas_men's_basketball_team
American basketball player (born 1958)
his production began to decline. In December 1987, he was traded with Sleepy Floyd to the Houston Rockets for Ralph Sampson and Steve Harris to play under
Joe_Barry_Carroll
American college basketball coach (1941–2020)
International (1987). Thompson coached many notable players, including Ewing, Sleepy Floyd, Alonzo Mourning, Dikembe Mutombo, Allen Iverson and Victor Page. Under
John_Thompson_(basketball)
Exhibition basketball game
Kevin Johnson 78,812 7 Dale Ellis 66,198 8 Pooh Richardson 64,276 9 Sleepy Floyd 62,886 10 Mitch Richmond 60,704 Forwards Rank Player Votes 1 James Worthy
1990_NBA_All-Star_Game
NBA professional basketball team season
Buck Johnson provided with 13.6 points per game, while off the bench, Sleepy Floyd played a sixth man role, averaging 12.3 points, 3.9 assists and 1.2 steals
1990–91 Houston Rockets season
1990–91_Houston_Rockets_season
American college basketball season
Connecticut, F, Jr., 6 ft 8 in (203 cm), 225 lb (102 kg), Middletown, Conn. Sleepy Floyd, Georgetown, G, So., 6 ft 3 in (191 cm), 172 lb (78 kg), Gastonia, N
1980–81 Big East Conference men's basketball season
1980–81_Big_East_Conference_men's_basketball_season
NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 4, 2019. "Sleepy Floyd NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 4, 2019.
Golden State Warriors all-time roster
Golden_State_Warriors_all-time_roster
Basketball event during NBA All-Star weekend
Year Players 1986 Larry Bird, Dale Ellis, Sleepy Floyd, Craig Hodges, Norm Nixon, Kyle Macy, Trent Tucker, Leon Wood 1987 Danny Ainge, Larry Bird (2),
Three-Point_Contest
Men's college basketball tournament game
Michael Jordan! Packer: 14 seconds! Bender: Fred Brown... Packer: Look for Sleepy Floyd... Bender: Oh, he threw it to the wrong man, he threw it to Worthy! Packer:
1982 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game
1982_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_championship_game
420 George Washington Chris Monroe PG/SG 1999 2003 2,248 Georgetown Sleepy Floyd PG 1978 1982 2,304 Georgia Litterial Green PG 1988 1992 2,111 Georgia
List of NCAA Division I men's basketball career scoring leaders
List_of_NCAA_Division_I_men's_basketball_career_scoring_leaders
NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 26, 2019. "Sleepy Floyd NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 26, 2019
San Antonio Spurs all-time roster
San_Antonio_Spurs_all-time_roster
Callandrillo Seton Hall Eddie Moss Syracuse Craig Shelton Georgetown Sleepy Floyd Georgetown Marty Headd Syracuse Reggie Carter St. John's Wayne McKoy
List of All-Big East Conference men's basketball teams
List_of_All-Big_East_Conference_men's_basketball_teams
Day of the year
Steve Vizard, Australian television host, actor, and producer 1960 – Sleepy Floyd, American basketball player and coach 1962 – Alison Nicholas, British
March_6
NBA professional basketball team season
Draft". Basketball-Reference. Retrieved June 4, 2023. "Rockets Release Floyd, Trade Pick for Elie". Los Angeles Times. Staff and Wire Reports. August
1993–94 Houston Rockets season
1993–94_Houston_Rockets_season
original on January 7, 2014. Retrieved 2015-10-16. "Catching Up With Sleepy Floyd". NBA.com. Retrieved October 16, 2015. Freeman, Ben (February 11, 2006)
List of Georgetown University alumni
List_of_Georgetown_University_alumni
forward "Sir Charles" = Charles Barkley, United States power forward "Sleepy" = Eric Floyd, United States shooting guard "Smush" = William Parker, United States
List of sportspeople with nicknames
List_of_sportspeople_with_nicknames
American college basketball season
first round to James Madison. Junior guard and team co-captain Eric "Sleepy" Floyd had been Georgetown's top scorer in each of the two previous seasons
1980–81 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team
1980–81_Georgetown_Hoyas_men's_basketball_team
American college basketball season
All-America team: Sleepy Floyd, Georgetown, Key Stats: 16.7 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 2.7 apg, 50.4 FG%, 619 points First Team All-America: Sleepy Floyd, Georgetown, Key
1981–82 Big East Conference men's basketball season
1981–82_Big_East_Conference_men's_basketball_season
NBA season
Team, while Thorpe averaged 16.7 points and 9.6 rebounds per game, and Sleepy Floyd provided the team with 14.2 points, 8.6 assists and 1.5 steals per game
1988–89 Houston Rockets season
1988–89_Houston_Rockets_season
U.S. college athletic conference, 1979–2013
following year, followed by Pittsburgh in 1982. Georgetown, led by senior Sleepy Floyd and freshman Patrick Ewing, made the NCAA Championship Game in 1982.
Big East Conference (1979–2013)
Big_East_Conference_(1979–2013)
NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2019. "Sleepy Floyd NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2019
Brooklyn_Nets_all-time_roster
NBA professional basketball team season
32 Lester Conner 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Oregon State G 21 Sleepy Floyd 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Georgetown G 15 Geoff Huston 6 ft 2 in
1985–86 Golden State Warriors season
1985–86_Golden_State_Warriors_season
season to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Joe Barry Carroll and Sleepy Floyd. Sampson only learned of the trade once he arrived in Houston after a
History of the Houston Rockets
History_of_the_Houston_Rockets
American college basketball season
Connecticut, F, So., 6 ft 8 in (203 cm), 225 lb (102 kg), Middletown, Conn. Sleepy Floyd, Georgetown, G, So., 6 ft 3 in (191 cm), 172 lb (78 kg), Gastonia, N
1979–80 Big East Conference men's basketball season
1979–80_Big_East_Conference_men's_basketball_season
Television special
attempt and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar fouling out. Game 4 1984 NBA Finals 39 Sleepy Floyd 29-point quarter, 39-point half, 51-point game! The Golden State Warriors
NBA 60 Greatest Playoff Moments
NBA_60_Greatest_Playoff_Moments
American professional basketball team players
NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved May 29, 2026. "Sleepy Floyd NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 17, 2019
Houston Rockets all-time roster
Houston_Rockets_all-time_roster
NBA professional basketball team season
a team that featured All-Star center Akeem Olajuwon, All-Star guard Sleepy Floyd, and Rodney McCray. The Mavericks won Game 1 over the Rockets at home
1987–88 Dallas Mavericks season
1987–88_Dallas_Mavericks_season
NBA professional basketball team season
32 Lester Conner 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Oregon State G 21 Sleepy Floyd 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Georgetown F 43 Mickey Johnson 6 ft
1984–85 Golden State Warriors season
1984–85_Golden_State_Warriors_season
NBA professional basketball team season
Purdue C 55 Chris Engler 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 245 lb (111 kg) Wyoming G 21 Sleepy Floyd 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Georgetown F 43 Mickey Johnson 6 ft
1983–84 Golden State Warriors season
1983–84_Golden_State_Warriors_season
American basketball player (born 1989)
either the men's or women's team. The leading scorer on the men's team, Sleepy Floyd had 2,304 points, while Patrick Ewing had 2,184. She was a three-time
Sugar_Rodgers
NBA professional basketball team season
State C 55 Chris Engler 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 245 lb (111 kg) Wyoming G 21 Sleepy Floyd 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Georgetown F 43 Mickey Johnson 6 ft
1982–83 Golden State Warriors season
1982–83_Golden_State_Warriors_season
American basketball player (born 1959)
However, they came back to defeat Coach John Thompson's squad, led by Sleepy Floyd, 81–80. Lester had eight points and nine assists, taking just seven shots
Ronnie_Lester
American college basketball season
he had a season-high 26 points and 12 rebounds. Freshman guard Eric "Sleepy" Floyd did not start in the first two games of the season, but he scored 28
1978–79 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team
1978–79_Georgetown_Hoyas_men's_basketball_team
American basketball player (1955–2016)
with Golden State and Coach George Karl as a key reserve, playing with Sleepy Floyd, Joe Barry Carroll, Chris Mullin and Terry Teagle. On July 1, 1988, Ballard
Greg_Ballard_(basketball)
American music producer (born 1982)
members: Matt VanDenHeuvel, Nicholas Gerlach, Jules Thoma, Richard 'Sleepy' Floyd, Jason Scholla, and Borntown Macleod In 2016, the Pretty Fantastics
Michal_Menert
Ferrell Wes Ferrell Bob Fetzer Mindy Ballou Fitzpatrick Darrell Floyd Sleepy Floyd Raymond Floyd Peter Fogarassy Phil Ford David Fox Mike Fox Skeeter Francis
List of members of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame
List_of_members_of_the_North_Carolina_Sports_Hall_of_Fame
American basketball player (born 1967)
shooting. Head coach Don Chaney inserted Jamerson in the backcourt with Sleepy Floyd for unusually meaningful time in the second quarter when the Rockets
Dave_Jamerson
9 11 195 Fred Brown G Atlanta Hawks 1983 No selections 1982 1 13 13 Sleepy Floyd G New Jersey Nets 1982 4 10 79 Eric Smith G Portland Trail Blazers 8
List of Georgetown Hoyas in the NBA and WNBA drafts
List_of_Georgetown_Hoyas_in_the_NBA_and_WNBA_drafts
Indiana Pacers waived Guy Morgan. February 6: The New Jersey Nets traded Sleepy Floyd and Mickey Johnson to the Golden State Warriors for Micheal Ray Richardson
List of 1982–83 NBA season transactions
List_of_1982–83_NBA_season_transactions
1949 American animated anthology film
the second based on Washington Irving's 1820 short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and narrated by Bing Crosby. The production was supervised by Ben
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
The_Adventures_of_Ichabod_and_Mr._Toad
American basketball coach and former player
won games in their first two rounds before running into Patrick Ewing, Sleepy Floyd, and the Georgetown Hoyas and a 24-point drubbing. Conner would finish
Lester_Conner
NBA professional basketball team season
featured the trio of All-Star center Akeem Olajuwon, Otis Thorpe and Sleepy Floyd. The SuperSonics won the first two games over the Rockets at home at
1988–89 Seattle SuperSonics season
1988–89_Seattle_SuperSonics_season
American basketball coach
1969. McHone recruited Sleepy Floyd to join the Seminoles in 1978 but Durham left to coach for the Georgia Bulldogs and Floyd changed his commitment.
Morris_McHone
1982 College-organized Basketball All-Star Game
Vince Taylor Duke Blue Devils F #42 Corny Thompson UConn Huskie G #24 Sleepy Floyd Georgetown Hoyas F #24 Scott Hastings Arkansas Razorbacks F #30 J. J
1982 Pizza Hut All-Star Basketball Classic
1982_Pizza_Hut_All-Star_Basketball_Classic
Village in Illinois, United States
Sleepy Hollow is a village in Kane County, Illinois, United States. The population was 3,214 at the 2020 census. Sleepy Hollow is located in northeastern
Sleepy_Hollow,_Illinois
American college basketball season
honored its "all-century team," which included Patrick Ewing, Eric "Sleepy" Floyd, Michael Jackson, Dikembe Mutombo, Alonzo Mourning, and Allen Iverson
2006–07 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team
2006–07_Georgetown_Hoyas_men's_basketball_team
American basketball player
program history. Sullivan remained the highest Georgetown NBA pick until Sleepy Floyd was the 13th pick of the 1982 NBA draft. Both were surpassed when Patrick
Steve_Sullivan_(basketball)
NBA professional basketball team season
Round Pick Player Position Nationality College 1 13 Sleepy Floyd PG United States Georgetown 1 21 Eddie Phillips PF United States Alabama 3 59 Jimmy
1982–83 New Jersey Nets season
1982–83_New_Jersey_Nets_season
2021 murder trial in the U.S. state of Minnesota
typically feature a person becoming "very sleepy" and then "peacefully stops breathing"; the videos also did not show Floyd experiencing a sudden death, as from
Trial_of_Derek_Chauvin
1937 American animated musical fantasy film
that the cottage is the home of seven dwarfs named Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey, who work in a nearby mine. Returning home,
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)
Snow_White_and_the_Seven_Dwarfs_(1937_film)
SLEEPY FLOYD
SLEEPY FLOYD
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Manor House
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for an indolent person, from Middle English sleper ‘sleeper’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Sun; Sleep
Girl/Female
Hindu
So sweet, Happiness
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sleep, Night
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Sleep
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Goddess Saraswati
Girl/Female
English, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Lovely; Happiness
Boy/Male
Irish
Surname.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sleep
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Sleep
Boy/Male
Latin
Sleep.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sleep
Girl/Female
Tamil
So sweet, Happiness
Girl/Female
Indian
Living with Pleasant
Girl/Female
Australian, Indian, Tamil
Sleep
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sleep, Night
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Devon)
English (mainly Devon) : variant of Slape.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sleep
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sleep
SLEEPY FLOYD
SLEEPY FLOYD
Girl/Female
Tamil
Srishty | ஸà¯à®°à¯€à®·à¯à®Ÿà®¿
Creation, Nature or earth
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, Greek, Swedish
Victory of the People; Abbreviation of Nicole; Victory; Useful; Bringer of Victory
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Home Lover's Meadow
Biblical
created;
Girl/Female
African, American, Arabic, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Indonesian, Italian, Jamaican, Marathi, Oriya, Parsi, Punjabi, Sikh, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu
Fragrant Flower; Flower of Jasmine; Gift from God; A Plant in the Olive Family
Boy/Male
English
From the gray estate.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Blessing
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kirthika | கிரà¯à®¤à¯€à®•ா, கீரà¯à®¤à¯€à®•ாÂ
Famous action
Girl/Female
Indian
Speech, Powerful, Heaven and earth
Girl/Female
Biblical
His gift.
SLEEPY FLOYD
SLEEPY FLOYD
SLEEPY FLOYD
SLEEPY FLOYD
SLEEPY FLOYD
imp. & p. p.
of Sleep
v. t.
To give sleep to; to furnish with accomodations for sleeping; to lodge.
v. t.
To be slumbering in; -- followed by a cognate object; as, to sleep a dreamless sleep.
a.
Inclined to sleep; drowsy; sleepy.
a.
Steep; precipitous.
n.
Drowsy; inclined to, or overcome by, sleep.
a.
Sleepy; drowsy; inclined to sleep.
n.
Tending to induce sleep; soporiferous; somniferous; as, a sleepy drink or potion.
a.
Disposed to sleep; sleepy; drowsy.
a.
Of or pertaining to sleet; characterized by sleet; as, a sleety storm; sleety weather.
a.
Resembling sheep; sheepish.
a.
Heavy with sleep.
adv.
In a sleepy manner; drowsily.
a. & adv.
In a state of sleep; in sleep; dormant.
a.
Strongly inclined to sleep; very sleepy.
a.
Causing sleep; sleepy.
n.
Characterized by an absence of watchfulness; as, sleepy security.
a.
Inclined to sleep; sleepy; as, to feel nappy.