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  2. NBA cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    Washington Wizards cheerleaders at the Verizon Center. The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional basketball league with teams in the United States and Canada. Nearly every team, with one exception, has a squad of dancers for cheerleading that are usually involved in dancing, charity work, fundraisers, and modeling. [1]

  3. Warrior Girls - Wikipedia

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    Only a handful of NBA dance teams release swimsuit calendars. [6] The first swimsuit calendar was released in 2007 under the coordination of their then first year coach, Susan Hovey. After the success of the 2007 Calendar, the release of the Warrior Girls calendar has become an annual event and continues to draw large crowds to Golden State ...

  4. Laker Girls - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Cheerleaders were not common in the NBA at the time, but Buss ordered the formation of the squad—a team of top female dancers who were as talented as they were sexy—as part of his vision for Showtime. [1] [3] [4] "I thought the game itself was fantastic, but the ambiance was really kind of dead. It was quiet and boring, and so I ...

  5. Portland Trail Blazers - Wikipedia

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    A junior dance team composed of 8- to 11-year-old girls also performs at selected home games, [198] as does a hip hop dance troupe. [199] Other regular in-game entertainment acts include a co-educational acrobatic stunt team which performs technically difficult cheers, [ 200 ] a break dancing squad known as the Portland TrailBreakers, [ 201 ...

  6. Category:NBA cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    NBA cheerleading squads (3 P) Pages in category "NBA cheerleaders" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.

  7. Hit the Floor (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Hit the Floor, originally titled Bounce, is an American sports drama television series that debuted on VH1 on May 27, 2013. Created by James LaRosa, the series chronicles the off-the-court drama surrounding the Los Angeles Devil Girls, the cheerleaders for the Los Angeles Devils, a fictional professional basketball team.

  8. Robin Schreiber - Wikipedia

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    Robin Schreiber (born 1949 or 1950 [1]), better known as Dance Cam Mom or Sweater Mom, [2] is an American superfan of the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). A Warriors season ticket holder since the late 1980s, [ 3 ] she dances at home games in a blue and gold sweater—the Warriors' team colors. [ 4 ]

  9. Charlotte Honey Bees - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Honey Bees are a National Basketball Association Cheerleading squad that performs at Charlotte Hornets games in the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] [2] The HoneyBees were dancers for the Charlotte Hornets from 1988 until 2002, when they became the Charlotte Lady Cats [3] while the NBA basketball team was named the Charlotte Bobcats.