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  2. Run and Gun II - Wikipedia

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    The game is the sequel to Konami's 1993 arcade video game Run and Gun. [2] The original game had earned $1,500,000 (equivalent to $3,200,000 in 2023) from European advance orders prior to release (mostly from Spain and Italy), [3] and was America's top-grossing upright arcade cabinet in December 1993.

  3. The Gun (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    The Gun 10K Basketball Shooting Machine shown at the University of Kentucky in July 2020. The Gun is an automated basketball shooting machine and rebounding tool used by basketball players to enhance their shooting skills. "These high-tech machines are placed under a basket where they catch shots and throw the ball back to players."

  4. String synthesizer - Wikipedia

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    A string synthesizer or string machine is a synthesizer designed to make sounds similar to those of a string section.

  5. NBA Jam (1993 video game) - Wikipedia

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    NBA Jam is a basketball video game developed and published by Midway for arcades in 1993. It is the first entry in the NBA Jam series. The project leader for this game was Mark Turmell. NBA Jam was the third basketball video game released by Midway, after TV Basketball (1974) and Arch Rivals (1989). [5]

  6. 1998 World Youth Games - Wikipedia

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    More than 7,500 [2] young athletes under 17 years of age [3] representing 140 countries competed in a variety of sports that included basketball, football, volleyball, handball, tennis and table tennis, track and field athletics, swimming, synchronized swimming, gymnastics and modern rhythmic gymnastics, fencing, judo and Greco-Roman wrestling.

  7. Play Their Hearts Out - Wikipedia

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    Joe Keller, the coach Dohrmann tracked over those eight years, was a grassroots basketball coach in the Inland Empire in the mid-1990s when he discovered a young Tyson Chandler. Keller and his wife committed most of their time to the team and taking care of Chandler, but Keller stepped back from coaching when his wife suffered a miscarriage.

  8. Double Dribble (video game) - Wikipedia

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    It was the second basketball arcade video game by Konami, following Super Basketball. It was considered the most realistic basketball sports video game upon release, with fast-paced action, detailed players, a large side-scrolling court, innovative cinematic slam dunks , and detailed sound effects, beginning a trend where presentation would ...

  9. Chick Hearn - Wikipedia

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    Hearn was born in Buda, Illinois and raised in Aurora, Illinois, in west suburban Chicago, and attended high school at Marmion Academy and college at Bradley University.He earned the nickname "Chick" while an Amateur Athletic Union basketball player at Bradley, when teammates played a prank on him: giving him a shoebox to see his surprised reaction when he opened it and found not sneakers ...

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