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  2. T. J. McConnell - Wikipedia

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    On March 3, 2021, McConnell broke the NBA record for most steals in a half with 9. [29] He also became the first player since Mookie Blaylock in 1998 to record a triple-double with points, steals, and assists, as well as the first one to do so off the bench. [30] In August 2021, the Pacers re-signed McConnell to a 4-year, $35 million deal. [31]

  3. Washington Wizards - Wikipedia

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    The loss at the NBA Finals lingered into the 1975–76 season, as they won 12 fewer games than last year, and in the playoffs they were eliminated by the Cleveland Cavaliers in seven games. [35] After the season, the Bullets fired head coach K.C. Jones , despite having a career 62 percent winning percentage as the Bullets head coach.

  4. Steven Adams - Wikipedia

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    "Steven Adams in 'The Kiwi Way' – how a boy from Rotorua made it to the NBA" at stuff.co.nz "Steven Adams’ former coach discusses his unique path to the NBA" at foxsports.com "Steven Adams is a big man from a big family, and he’s making a huge impression on the NBA" at dailytelegraph.com.au

  5. List of people from Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Doug Collins, NBA and Olympic basketball player, head coach of four NBA teams, TV commentator; Eddie Collins, Hall of Fame infielder, manager for White Sox (born in New York) George W. Collins, U.S. Representative 1970–72; Jimmy Collins, NBA player for Chicago Bulls, head coach at Chicago State 1996-2010 (born in New York)

  6. FedEx - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) is a unique code used to identify transportation companies. It is typically two to four alphabetic letters long. It was developed by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association in the 1960s to help the transportation industry for computerizing data and records. FedEx's codes include: FXE – FedEx Express