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1996–97 Los Angeles Lakers roster; Players Coaches Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB From F: 43: Blount, Corie: 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 240 lb (109 kg) 1969–01–04
In the 1995–96 NBA season, Johnson made a short-lived second comeback as a player from January 1996 to May 1996.In this time, he had bulked up from his self-reported weight of 235 lb in 1992, [55] to 255 lb in order to play power forward, a much more physical position than his usual point guard role.
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The Chicago Bulls entered the NBA playoffs with a record of 72–10 (the best regular season record until the 2016 Golden State Warriors went 73–9), eclipsing the 1972 Los Angeles Lakers record of 69–13, helped by Michael Jordan's first full season back from his mid-1990's retirement and the addition of another future Hall of Famer to the Bulls, Dennis Rodman.
"The Dream Whisperer" tells the story of former Laker Dick Barnett's quest to get Tennessee A&I, which won the NAIA championship from 1957-59, into the Hall of Fame.
A DVD of the album had been released more than a year prior, on September 3, 2007, by The 70's Gymnastics Recording Company. [ 9 ] In February 2010, an e-mail sent out to the Black Moth Super Rainbow/Tobacco e-mail list announced a new CD by Tobacco entitled Maniac Meat that would feature Beck on two tracks titled "Fresh Hex" and "Grape Aerosmith."
Title Album details Howard the Duck: Released: July 1986; Label: MCA Formats: LP, MC; Split album – one side by Dolby's Cube, the other by John Barry; Gothic: Released: February 1987
Thomas was the founder in 1988 of Heyday Records.He later moved on to Water Records, and currently compiles reissues at Omnivore Recordings.. Heyday Records leveraged the commercial success of Paisley Underground bands as a springboard for new artists who captured the flavor of the 1960s American and British folk scene, particularly local San Francisco artists such as Barbara Manning. [1]