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  2. Sixth man (fans) - Wikipedia

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    In college, high school and NBA basketball, the sixth man is the fans attempting to influence the game by cheering and chanting for their team of choice. The fan section is referred to as the "sixth man", because they are considered the sixth "player" of their basketball team.

  3. Category:Fan games - Wikipedia

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    Sonic the Hedgehog fan games (7 P) T. Touhou Project fan games (6 P) Pages in category "Fan games" ... Basketball Pro Management; Bionicle: Masks of Power; Bionicle ...

  4. Fan game - Wikipedia

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    A fan game is a video game that is created by fans of a certain topic or IP.They are usually based on one, or in some cases several, video game entries or franchises. [1] Many fan games attempt to clone or remake the original game's design, gameplay, and characters, but it is equally common for fans to develop a unique game using another as a template.

  5. Glossary of basketball terms - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of basketball terms is a list of definitions of terms used in the game of basketball. Like any other major sport, basketball features its own extensive vocabulary of unique words and phrases used by players, coaches, sports journalists, commentators, and fans.

  6. Unrivaled, TNT: 3 million viewers tuned into women's ... - AOL

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    The figure – from games broadcast on TNT and TruTV – is an early and positive sign the fast-paced, 3-on-3, full court games created by and featuring WNBA players is resonating with fans and ...

  7. Even with fan frustration building, here’s why it’s too early ...

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    In SEC play, the Cats lost away games by seven, two, two, two, four and one point(s). After the final one of those SEC road defeats, at Arkansas, UK stood 19-8 on the season, 6-7 in league contests.

  8. James Goldstein - Wikipedia

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    James F. Goldstein (born January 5, 1940) is an American businessman who attends a large number of National Basketball Association (NBA) games, typically in courtside seats, including many home games for the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers. He also travels to watch games, especially during the NBA playoffs, and often attends ...

  9. From celebrities to diehards, how NY Knicks fans sitting ...

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    What separates NBA games is how close the fans are to the court. In other sports, you're either separated by netting, elevated seating or glass barrier.