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  2. A Sense of Where You Are - Wikipedia

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    Even today, the feats McPhee describes in this book stand as some of the most impressive achievements in NCAA basketball history. Although the NCAA tournament expanded to 6 games in 1985, Bradley's 177 points in 5 games is still the second-most by any player in an NCAA championship (behind Glen Rice 's 184), and his average of 35.4 points per ...

  3. The Basketball Tournament: Red Scare halfway to $1 million prize

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    Jul. 28—Josh Cunningham got a high five and a hug from former teammate Obi Toppin, the most famous Red Scare fan and maybe the most enthusiastic. Cunningham embraced teammate C.J. Walker and ...

  4. List of NBA awards - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] The NBA then first started awarding Eastern Conference and Western Conference championship trophies in 2001, renaming them in 2022 after former players Bob Cousy and Oscar Robertson, respectively. [6] The NBA's first individual awards were the Rookie of the Year and the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player, both of which were ...

  5. The Breaks of the Game - Wikipedia

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    The 1977 NBA championship Blazers team was a young team built around Bill Walton, Maurice Lucas, and Lionel Hollins, and coached by Jack Ramsay.After winning the championship they started the 1977–78 season with a league best 50–10 record before Walton broke his foot, and when he came back to play in the playoffs, he re-injured the foot.

  6. Naismith Hall of Fame finalists for Class of 2025 highlighted ...

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    The final list is highlighted by a number of big names across the NBA and WNBA, including Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard, Sue Bird, Maya Moore, the 2008 U.S. men's basketball team and more.

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  8. History of basketball - Wikipedia

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    The game of basketball as it is known today was created by Dr. James Naismith in December 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts, to condition young athletes during cold months. Naismith was a physical education instructor at YMCA International Training School (now known as Springfield College ) in Springfield, Massachusetts.

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