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  2. 1973–74 Buffalo Braves season - Wikipedia

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    The 1973–74 Buffalo Braves season was the fourth season for the expansion Buffalo Braves franchise in the National Basketball Association and its Atlantic Division. It was the team's second season under head coach Jack Ramsay. [1] The team's official home arena was Buffalo Memorial Auditorium.

  3. 1972–73 Buffalo Braves season - Wikipedia

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    The 1972–73 Buffalo Braves season was the 3rd season of the Buffalo Braves of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Despite finishing with a worse record than their previous 2 seasons, their 21–61 record was good enough for 3rd place. The Braves showed improvement under new Coach Jack Ramsay.

  4. Buffalo Braves - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Braves; Conference: Eastern: Division: Atlantic: Founded: 1970: History: Buffalo Braves 1970–1978 San Diego Clippers 1978–1984 Los Angeles Clippers 1984–present [1] [2] Arena: Buffalo Memorial Auditorium: Location: Buffalo, New York: Team colors: Black, white, orange, Columbia blue [3] Team manager: Eddie Donovan (1970–1975 ...

  5. John Hummer - Wikipedia

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    Selected by the Buffalo Braves: Playing career: 1970–1976: Position: Power forward / center: Number: 45, 42, 14: Career history; 1970–1973: Buffalo Braves: 1973–1974: Chicago Bulls: 1974–1976: Seattle SuperSonics: Career highlights and awards; 2× First-team All-Ivy League (1969, 1970) Second-team All-Ivy League (1968) Career NBA ...

  6. James Garvin (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    James D. Garvin (born February 5, 1950) is an American former basketball player who had a brief career in the National Basketball Association (NBA).. A 6'7" forward from Boston University, Garvin was selected by the Buffalo Braves in the 17th round of the 1973 NBA draft and by the Kentucky Colonels in the second round of the 1973 American Basketball Association draft. [1]

  7. Ken Charles - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth M. Charles (born July 10, 1951) is a Trinidadian retired basketball player who played guard for the Buffalo Braves (1973–1976) and Atlanta Hawks (1976–1978). He was a 6'3" (1.90 m), 180 lb (82 kg) guard. Charles was born on the island of Trinidad and moved to the United States when he was aged six. [1]

  8. Harold Fox (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    He played in 10 games for the Buffalo Braves in the 1972–73 NBA season and averaged 3.1 points per game, 1.0 assists per game and 0.8 rebounds per game. [7] He was waived in middle of December 1972 [ 8 ] following an arrest for a drug charge that was later dropped for lack of evidence. [ 9 ]

  9. Bob Kauffman - Wikipedia

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    Kauffman played seven seasons in the NBA as a member of the Sonics, Chicago Bulls, Buffalo Braves, and Atlanta Hawks. A three-time All-Star (1971, 1972, and 1973), Kauffman averaged 11.5 points and 7.0 rebounds for his career. He had his statistically strongest season in 1970–71, when he averaged 20.4 points and 10.7 rebounds for the Braves. [17]