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  2. Wilson Sporting Goods - Wikipedia

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    Wilson American football signed by the Green Bay Packers in 1975. Wilson became official supplier of the NFL in 1941. Wilson became the official game ball supplier of the newly-formed Basketball Association of America (BAA; the forerunner league of what would eventually become today's NBA) in 1946, this partnership would last 37 years until ...

  3. Pick-up game - Wikipedia

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    In sports and video games, a pick-up game (also known as a scratch game or PUG) is a game that has been spontaneously started by a group of players. Players are generally invited to show up beforehand, but unlike exhibition games , there is no sense of obligation or commitment to play.

  4. Elam Ending - Wikipedia

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    The Elam Ending, also known as final target score [1] or winning score, [2] is a rules format for basketball.Unlike traditional basketball rules, in which the game is played with four timed quarters, with the Elam Ending format, teams end the game by playing to a target score.

  5. Thomas E. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Edward Wilson was born on a farm near London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, on July 22, 1868 to Scottish parents, Moses and Mary Ann Wilson (née Higgins).He went to the United States as a young man working as a railroad car checker in the bustling stockyards of Chicago, Illinois.

  6. Jim Wilson (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    James Wilson (born 1948) is an American former professional basketball player. [1] He played in the American Basketball Association in six games for the Pittsburgh Condors during the 1970–71 season. [1] Wilson played in the Eastern Basketball Association (EBA) for the Cherry Hill Demons / Hazleton Hurricanes / Bits and Allentown Jets from ...

  7. 1975 NCAA Division II basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 NCAA Division II basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division II college basketball as a culmination of the 1974–75 NCAA Division II men's basketball season.

  8. 1975 NCAA Division I basketball championship game - Wikipedia

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    His attempt missed and the Bruins gained possession of the ball. After a timeout and multiple passes, Washington made a jump shot eight feet from the basket for what proved to be the winning points in a 75–74 UCLA win. Following the game, Wooden publicly announced that he would retire after the end of the national championship game. [9]

  9. Wilson Washington - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Washington Jr. (born August 3, 1955) is an American former basketball player and a former assistant coach at Norfolk State University. Washington was an All-American player at Old Dominion University and played for two seasons in the National Basketball Association .