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  2. Butch Hays - Wikipedia

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    Butch Hays finished his college basketball career in 1984 as the California Golden Bears all-time assists leader. In 2015, former Adelaide 36ers teammate and NBL legend Mark Davis called Hays one of the smartest point guards he played with in his 17-year professional career. During his career, Hays was known for his knee-high socks.

  3. Sock - Wikipedia

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    Most sports require some sort of sock, usually a knee length or mid-calf sock to protect one's legs from being scraped while participating in sport activities. In basketball, tube socks are worn, and in lacrosse, mid-calf socks are required. [citation needed] In football, knee socks are used. They are mostly to stop grass burns.

  4. Knee highs - Wikipedia

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    Knee highs became popular during the 1960s and 1970s, worn in regular knee high length or top of the knee length so they could be folded over at the top, with the increase in popularity of the mini dress and miniskirt. [citation needed] This style continued throughout the 1980s with above the knee and at the knee length dresses. And in the '80s ...

  5. The 16 Best Padded Socks for Knee and Foot Pain - AOL

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    A few years back, Sockwell’s entire collection of graduated compression and relaxed fit diabetic-friendly socks earned the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance.This ...

  6. Knickerbockers (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Knickerbockers have been popular in other sporting endeavors, particularly golf, rock climbing, cross-country skiing, fencing and bicycling. In cycling, they were standard attire for nearly 100 years, with the majority of archival photos of cyclists in the era before World War I showing men wearing knickerbockers tucked into long socks.

  7. Michael Cooper - Wikipedia

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    At 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m), 174 lb (77 kg), the rail-thin Cooper known for his knee-high socks, played shooting guard, small forward, and point guard, although his defensive assignment was usually the other team's best shooter at the 2 or 3 position. Larry Bird has said that Cooper was the best defender he faced. [11]

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