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  2. Total Sports Publishing - Wikipedia

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    TSP was best known for its massive sports encyclopedias, each generally more than 2000 pages, such as Total Baseball, [6] Total Football, [7] and Total Hockey. [8] These volumes were updated at regular intervals, and bore the official endorsements of the leagues whose history they covered: Major League Baseball, the National Football League, or the National Hockey League.

  3. Total Sports - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Books about sports - Wikipedia

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  5. Total Sports Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Total Sports Entertainment’s Consulting Services Division offers expertise and guidance from former executives in the sports and entertainment industries. Services include: Content Creation for video displays, Video Board Design and Sourcing, [25] Seminars and Training, Staffing and Recruitment/Head Hunting, among others. TSE is also known ...

  6. List of basketball shoe brands - Wikipedia

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    Basketball shoes are sneakers designed specifically for playing basketball. Special shoe designs for basketball have existed since the 1920s. This list includes major brands of basketball shoe, listed by manufacturer and year of introduction.

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  8. 1934 NFL Championship Game - Wikipedia

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    The 1934 NFL Championship Playoff, popularly remembered as "The Sneakers Game", [2] was the second scheduled National Football League (NFL) championship game.Played at the Polo Grounds in New York City on December 9, [3] it was the first title game for the newly created Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy.

  9. Sneaker collecting - Wikipedia

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    Consumers started to collect, trade and resell sneakers in the 1970s, and the sneakerhead subculture came to prominence in New York City during the 1980s. Sneakers such as the Adidas Superstar and Puma Suede were popularized by b-boys and hip-hop artists, [4] and Nike's Air Jordan line revolutionized the industry with its marketing linked to superstar basketball player Michael Jordan.