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  2. Venues of the 1984 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena remained home to the University of Southern California's basketball team until the 2005-06 NCAA basketball season when the Trojans moved on campus. [51] For the 1984-85 NBA season, the Clippers franchise relocated from San Diego to Los Angeles where they played at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena. [72]

  3. Gersten Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Gersten Pavilion is a 3,900-seat multi-purpose arena in Los Angeles, California.It is the home of the Loyola Marymount University Lions.It was built in 1981 and has been used for home games by the university's men's basketball, women's basketball, and volleyball teams since January 1982.

  4. Eagle's Nest Arena - Wikipedia

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    Eagle's Nest Arena is an indoor arena located on the California State University, Los Angeles campus. It plays host to the basketball and volleyball teams for the Golden Eagles, is 94 feet (29 m) long by 80 feet (24 m) wide, and can handle two basketball and three volleyball courts.

  5. Sports in California - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles, the largest city in the state, hosted both the 1932 [3] and 1984 Summer Olympics. [4] Squaw Valley , California hosted the 1960 Winter Olympics . [ 5 ] Los Angeles and San Francisco were in the race for the United States Olympic Committee nomination to host the 2016 Summer Olympics , but eventually lost to Chicago.

  6. UCLA Health Training Center - Wikipedia

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    UCLA Health Training Center is an indoor arena and basketball practice facility located in El Segundo, California. [1] It hosts the South Bay Lakers of the NBA G League. [2] The facility also serves as the training center for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). [3] It has a seating capacity of 750 spectators. [4]

  7. List of former ACC Network (Raycom Sports) affiliates

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    The following is a list of affiliates with the former ACC Network, an ad hoc syndicated sports network operated by Raycom Sports and featuring the athletic teams of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

  8. California high school basketball championship - Wikipedia

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    Price (Los Angeles) def. Christian (El Cajon) 72-69 2001 not awarded Mater Dei (Santa Ana) def. Clovis West 80-62 Dominguez (Compton) def. Redondo Union 62-57 Bishop Montgomery (Torrance) 88-68 Crossroads def. Garces Memorial (Bakersfield) 66-52 Price (Los Angeles) def. Immanuel (Reedley) 69-59 2002 not awarded Westchester def. Long Beach Poly ...

  9. South Bay Lakers - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2006 as the Los Angeles D-Fenders, the team is owned by the Los Angeles Lakers, who were the first National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise to own a D-League team. The team was renamed for its metro region after the 2016–17 D-League season, when it moved home games from the Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo to the nearby ...