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  2. Golden State Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Angered by management's failure to pay him certain incentive bonuses he felt were due him, Barry sat out the 1967–68 season and signed with the Oakland Oaks [19] of the rival American Basketball Association for the following year, but after four seasons in the ABA rejoined the Warriors in 1972.

  3. Philadelphia Warriors (ABL) - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Warriors were an American basketball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was a member of the American Basketball League.. The Warriors were borne out of the Philadelphia SPHAs, (South Philadelphia Hebrew Association) and headed up by Eddie Gottlieb, a Philadelphia native who tried, through various leagues and teams, to bring about both national and Philadelphia-based ...

  4. Category:Philadelphia Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Articles on the Philadelphia National Basketball Association team that became the Golden State Warriors. For the ABL team also known as the Philadelphia Warriors, see Category:Philadelphia Warriors (1926-1929).

  5. History of the Golden State Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The Warriors were founded in Philadelphia in 1946 as the Philadelphia Warriors, a charter member of the Basketball Association of America. They were owned by Peter A. Tyrrell, who also owned the Philadelphia Rockets of the American Hockey League. [1]

  6. Category:Philadelphia Warriors players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of basketball players who played for the NBA's Philadelphia Warriors before the team became the San Francisco Warriors and eventually the modern-day Golden State Warriors. For the ABL team also known as the Philadelphia Warriors, see Category:Philadelphia Warriors (ABL) players .

  7. 1946–47 Philadelphia Warriors season - Wikipedia

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    The 1946–47 BAA season was the first season of the Philadelphia Warriors in the BAA (which later became the NBA). [1] The Warriors finished the season winning their first Championship. Roster

  8. 1961–62 Philadelphia Warriors season - Wikipedia

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    The Warriors won the game, 169–147, setting what was then a record for the most combined points in a game by both teams. But the game is most remembered for the 100 points scored by Warriors center Wilt Chamberlain, who set the NBA single-game scoring record. The next leading scorer for Philadelphia was Al Attles with 17 points. [5]

  9. 1947–48 Philadelphia Warriors season - Wikipedia

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    Game Date Team Score High points High assists Location Series 1 March 23 @ St. Louis L 58–60: Joe Fulks (18) : Howie Dallmar (3) : St. Louis Arena: 0–1 2 March 25 @ St. Louis W 65–64

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