Atlanta Hawks Wikipedia

1958 Bob Petit NBA finals 50 points leads St. Louis Hawks over Boston Celtics
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Atlanta Hawks: Baloncestistas de los Atlanta Hawks, Entrenadores Atlanta Hawks, Rasheed Wallace, Dikembe Mutombo, Ken Norman, Tree Rollins (Spanish Edition) $22.62 Fuente: Wikipedia. Páginas: 136. CapÃtulos: Baloncestistas de los Atlanta Hawks, Entrenadores Atlanta Hawks, Rasheed Wallace, Dikembe Mutombo, Ken Norman, Tree Rollins, Kevin Loughery, Mike Bibby, Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Bill Bridges, Pete Maravich, Dan Roundfield, Sean Rooks, Greg Foster, Johnny Davis, Rumeal Robinson, Steve Hawes, Kenny Anderson, Wes Matthews, Leon Wood, Mike McGee, Len Chapp… |
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Cestisti degli Atlanta Hawks: Dominique Wilkins, Dikembe Mutombo, Moses Malone, Rasheed Wallace, Joe Smith, Toni Kuko, Christian Laettner (Italian Edition) $19.98 Fonte: Wikipedia. Pagine: 68. Capitoli: Dominique Wilkins, Dikembe Mutombo, Moses Malone, Rasheed Wallace, Joe Smith, Toni KukoÄ, Christian Laettner, Mike Bibby, Pete Maravich, Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Mikki Moore, Željko RebraÄa, Marvin Williams, Antoine Walker, Josh Powell, Joe Johnson, Rodney Monroe, Doc Rivers, Juan Ignacio Sánchez, Kirk Hinrich, Josh Smith, Connie Hawkins, Michael Bra… |
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Equipes da NHL: Anaheim Ducks, Atlanta Thrashers, Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Calgary Flames, Chicago Blackhawks, Dallas Stars (Portuguese Edition) $14.13 Fonte: Wikipedia. Páginas: 28. Capítulos: Anaheim Ducks, Atlanta Thrashers, Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Calgary Flames, Chicago Blackhawks, Dallas Stars, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, New Jersey Devils, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, St. Louis Blues, Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals, Madison Square Garden, Staples Center, Izod Center, Verizon Center,… |
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1974 In Ice Hockey $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1974 Nhl Amateur Draft, 1974-75 Toronto Maple Leafs Season, 1974-75 Kansas City Scouts Season, 1974-75 Montreal Canadiens Season, 1973-74 Toronto Maple Leafs Season, 1974-75 Washington Capitals Season, 1974-75 California Golden Seals Season, 1973-74 Montreal Canadiens Season, 1974-75 San Diego Mariners Season, 1973-74 Edmonton Oilers Season, 1973-74 Chicago Cougars Season, 1974-75 Boston Bruins Season, 1974-75 St. Louis Blues Season, 1974-75 New York Rangers Season, 1973-74 New York Rangers Season, 1973-74 California Golden Seals Season, 1974-75 Minnesota Fighting Saints Season, 1973-74 Cleveland Crusaders Season, 1973-74 Houston Aeros Season, 1973-74 Minnesota Fighting Saints Season, 1974-75 Phoenix Roadrunners Season, 1974-75 Cleveland Crusaders Season, 1974-75 Atlanta Flames Season, 1973-74 Los Angeles Sharks Season, 1974-75 Houston Aeros Season, 1973-74 Atlanta Flames Season, 1974-75 Vancouver Blazers Season, 1974-75 Michigan Stags/baltimore Blades Season, 1973-74 Detroit Red Wings Season, 1974-75 Detroit Red Wings Season, 1974-75 Pittsburgh Penguins Season, 1974-75 Indianapolis Racers Season, 1973-74 St. Louis Blues Season, 1973-74 Vancouver Blazers Season, 1973-74 Pittsburgh Penguins Season, 1974-75 Chicago Cougars Season, 1974-75 Edmonton Oilers Season, 1973-74 New York Golden Blades/new Jersey Knights Season, 1973-74 New York Islanders Season, 1974-75 Chicago Black Hawks Season, 1974-75 Quebec Nordiques Season, 1973-74 Toronto Toros Season, 1973-74 Chicago Black Hawks Season, 1973-74 Los Angeles Kings Season, 1974-75 Vancouver Canucks Season, 1973-74 Vancouver Canucks Season, 1974-75 Los Angeles Kings Season, 1973-74 New England Whalers Season, 1974-75 Nhl Season, 1974-75 Minnesota North Stars Season, 1974-75 Winnipeg Jets Season, 1974-75 Toronto Toros Season, 1974-75 |
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Alex Stivrins $47.04 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Alex Frank Stivrins is a retired American professional basketball player. He was a 6′8″ 220 lb small forward. Stivrins graduated from Lincoln East High School in 1980 and led East to three state basketball tournament appearances, where they won the state championship in 1978, qualified for state in 1979 and finished runner-up in 1980 in Class A, which is Nebraska’s largest classification for high school athletics. He was a two-time Super State and All-Nebraska selection his junior and senior years. He played collegiately at Creighton University and the University of Colorado from 1980 to 1985. He continued his career in the NBA. Stivrins was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics with the 5th pick in the 2nd round of the 1985 NBA Draft. He played with the Sonics, Phoenix Suns, LA Clippers, Milwaukee Bucks and Atlanta Hawks. |
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Andre Spencer $54.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Andre Devell Spencer is a retired American professional basketball player. He was a 6′6″ 210 lb forward and played collegiately at Bakersfield College, a junior college, and Northern Arizona University. He played for three teams in the NBA. From 1992 to 1994 Spencer played for the Atlanta Hawks, Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings during his brief NBA career. Although he was also signed by the Miami Heat in October 1994, he was waived a few days later, before the 1994u201395 season began. |
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Anthony Avent $85.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Anthony Avent is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the 1st round of the 1991 NBA Draft. Avent played for the Milwaukee Bucks, Orlando Magic, Vancouver Grizzlies, Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Clippers in six NBA seasons. His best year as a pro came during his rookie campaign when he appeared in all 82 games for the Bucks and averaged 9.8 points per game. He played collegiately at Seton Hall University where he played in the 1989 NCAA championship game. Prior to Seton Hall, Avent played at Malcolm X Shabazz High School in Newark, New Jersey. In the 1996-97 season he played in several games for the perennially powerful Greek team Panathinaikos, and in 2001 he played for PAOK BC. |
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Atlanta Hawks Venues: Georgia Dome, Omni Coliseum, Alexander Memorial Coliseum, Philips Arena, Lakefront Arena $9.16 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Georgia Dome – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Georgia Dome was completed in 1992 at a cost of $214 million (US), which came from the Georgia General Assembly, making it one of the largest state-funded construction projects in state history. It seats 71,228 for football, and can hold approximately: 75,000 for concerts, 53,000 for basketball when the dome is fully open and 40,000 for basketball and gymnastics when the dome is sectioned off (one half closed off by a large curtain). The record for overall attendance at the Georgia Dome is 75,892 for the 2008 SEC Championship Game in football. The structure is located on 9.19 acres (37,200 m²) of land; the dome has a height of 270.67 feet (82.5 m), a structure length of 744.75 feet (227 m), a structure width of 606.96 feet (185 m), and a total floor area of 102,149.51 ft² (9,490 m²). The dome is the largest cable-supported dome in the world. Its roof is made of teflon-coated fiberglass fabric (which is strong and lightweight) and has an area of 374,584.08 ft² (34,800 m²). From its completion until the December 31, 1999 opening of the 20-acre (81,000 m) Millennium Dome in London, it was the largest domed structure of any type in the world, but still remains the largest indoor sporting facility in the United States. The Georgia Dome originally had AstroTurf artificial surface for its football events. In 2003, Arthur Blank, the new owner of the Atlanta Falcons, funded the new state-of-the-art FieldTurf artificial surface system. FieldTurf has been favorably compared to real grass. In 2006, the Atlanta Falcons and the Georgia World Congress Center Authority announced a $30 million renovation to the Georgia Dome. The project was separated into two stages. The first stage, which took place before … |
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Atlanta Hawks draft picks: Dave Winfield, Pau Gasol, Pete Maravich, Acie Law, David Thompson, Arvydas Sabonis, Lon Kruger, Boris Diaw $31.4 Source: Source: Wikipedia,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by General Books LLC |
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Atlanta Hawks: Atlanta Hawks broadcasters, Atlanta Hawks draft picks, Atlanta Hawks owners, Atlanta Hawks players, Atlanta Hawks seasons $32.1 Source: Source: Wikipedia,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by General Books LLC |
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Brian Oliver $55.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Brian Darnell Oliver is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6′4″ and 210 lb shooting guard out of Georgia Tech, he was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA in the 2nd round of the 1990 Draft. Oliver played four years in the league, mainly with the 76ers from 1990-1992 and two brief stints with the Washington Bullets and Atlanta Hawks. His best year as a pro came during his rookie year with the Sixers, appearing in 73 games and averaging 3.8 ppg. Brian Oliver, along with Dennis Scott and Kenny Anderson, formed the famed trio “Lethal Weapon 3″ which led the GT basketball team to the final four in 1990. He is no relation to the current Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets forward who is also named Brian Oliver. |
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Cal Bowdler $55.6 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! James Calloway “Cal” Bowdler II is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6 ft 10 in, 245 lb power forward from Old Dominion University, Bowdler was selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the 1st round of the 1999 NBA Draft and played for the Hawks for three seasons from 1999 to 2002. He has last played professionally in Italy for Kinder Bologna, Montepaschi Siena, Lottomatica Roma and Casti Group Varese. |
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Chucky Brown $109.2 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Clarence “Chucky” Brown is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6′7″ forward from North Carolina State, Brown was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second round of the 1989 NBA Draft. Brown holds the NBA record for the most teams played for during his 13-year professional career – twelve: the Cavaliers, Los Angeles Lakers, New Jersey Nets, Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, Phoenix Suns, Milwaukee Bucks, Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Hornets, San Antonio Spurs, Golden State Warriors, and Sacramento Kings. He retired with 4,125 career points. In addition to the NBA teams, Brown had stints in the Continental Basketball Association and Italy’s Panna Firenze. He played three games for Panna Firenze in 1992. The CBA saw Brown play for the Grand Rapids Hoops in 1993 and Yakima Sun Kings in 1994 and 1995. He became the second player to earn both an NBA ring and CBA ring in the same season. |
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Clyde Lee $55 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Clyde Wayne Lee is an American former professional basketball player. A 6′10″ forward/center, Lee starred at Vanderbilt University in the mid-1960s. Lee was known for his rebounding skills and inside scoring prowess. In his junior season, he led the Commodores to their first SEC championship. Vanderbilt reached the NCAA Mideast Regional Finals, where they lost to Michigan, 87-85. During his senior season, he earned All-American honors and the SEC Player of the Year Award. Sportswriter Howell Pesier described him as “the greatest player in Vanderbilt history”. After four years at Vanderbilt, he was selected by the San Francisco Warriors with the third pick of the 1966 NBA Draft. In 10 NBA seasons, spent with the Warriors, Atlanta Hawks, and Philadelphia 76ers, Lee scored 5,733 points and grabbed 7,626 rebounds in 742 games. He also appeared in the 1968 NBA All-Star Game. Recently, he has served as a color commentator for radio broadcasts of Vanderbilt men’s basketball games. |
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Dion Glover $62 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Micaiah Diondae “Dion” Glover is an American professional basketball player, formerly in the NBA. A McDonald’s first-team All-American, the 6′5″ guard from Georgia Tech was selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the 20th overall pick of the 1999 NBA Draft. He played for the Hawks until February 2004, when he was waived and subsequently signed by the Toronto Raptors. Glover then played seven games with the San Antonio Spurs during 2004-2005 season. On December 5, 2005, he was waived by the Houston Rockets. Glover has also played overseas in Ülkerspor-Turkey, Lebanon, Israel and the Dominican Republic. Dion Glover also created the Dion Glover Foundation. The Dion Glover Foundation was established in 2000 and is a non-profit organization, that operates only on the support of charitable contributions and donations for educational, medical and scientific purposes. All charitable contributions are devoted to youth aid and development. |
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Donnie Boyce $46 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Donald Nathaniel Boyce is an American professional basketball player, formerly in the NBA. Boyce played high school at Proviso East in Maywood, Illinois, along with future NBA draft picks Michael Finley and Sherrell Ford. Boyce played collegiately at the University of Colorado, finishing his career in 1995 as the Buffaloes’ all-time leading scorer. Boyce was selected with the 13th pick in the 2nd round of the 1995 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks for whom he played for parts of two seasons from 1996 to 1997, averaging 2.6 points in 30 total games. Boyce also later played in the CBA for the Albany Patroons. In September 1993, Boyce was arrested for allegedly taking part in a drug deal outside a fast-food restaurant in Boulder, Colorado. Boyce stated he never took or used drugs. |
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Dwight Jones $56.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Dwight Elmo Jones is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6′10″ forward/center, he was the leading scorer and rebounder on the 1972 Olympic team that lost the controversial gold medal game to the Soviet Union. Jones was ejected from the Gold Medal game after an altercation with a Soviet player. Jones attended E.O. Smith Education Center and Wheatley High School. After playing college basketball at the University of Houston from 1970-73, Jones was selected as the 9th overall pick in 1973 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks. Jones played for ten seasons in the NBA from 1973 to 1983 with four teams: Atlanta, the Houston Rockets, the Chicago Bulls, and the Los Angeles Lakers. The 6 ft 10 in power forward/center averaged 8.1 points in 766 career regular season games. His son, Dwight Jones II, played at Houston Baptist University. A 6-3 guard, Jones II was named the Red River Athletic Conference Player of the Year in 2005-06 and 2006-07 while also being named an NAIA All-America both seasons. |
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Ennis Whatley $64.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ennis Whatley is a retired American professional basketball player who was selected by the Kansas City Kings in the first round of the 1983 NBA Draft. Whatley played in ten NBA seasons. A 6′3″ and 177 lb guard, he played for the Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Washington Bullets, San Antonio Spurs, Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers and Portland Trail Blazers. Whatley’s best year as a professional came during the 1986-87 season as a Bullet, when he appeared in 73 games and averaged 8.5 points per game. In 10 NBA seasons, Whatley played in a total of 385 games and scored 2,150 points, thus averaging 5.6 ppg. |
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Fred Vinson (Basketball) $54.44 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Frederick O’Neal Vinson is a retired American professional basketball player formerly in the NBA. At 6′4″ and 190 lb he played guard. Vinson attended Georgia Institute of Technology and Chowan Junior College. In 1994 he played 5 games with the Atlanta Hawks, scoring four total points. During the 1999-2000 NBA season, he played 8 games with the Seattle SuperSonics, averaging 1.6 points per game. Vinson also played with the Atlanta Trojans of the USBL in 1994, and with the Mexico Aztecas of the CBA in 1994-95. Vinson also spent time with SLUC Nancy in Nancy, France in 2003-04. On August 25, 2008 Vinson was named assistant coach/director of player programs for the Los Angeles Clippers. |
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Gary Gregor $60 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Gary W. Gregor is an American former professional basketball player. A 6′7″ forward/center from the University of South Carolina, Gregor played in the National Basketball Association and American Basketball Association as a member of the Phoenix Suns, Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trail Blazers, Milwaukee Bucks, and New York Nets. He earned NBA All-Rookie Team honors in 1969 after averaging 11.1 points per game and 8.9 rebounds per game for the Suns. |
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Grant Long $55 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Grant Andrew Long is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6′9″ forward from Eastern Michigan University, Long was selected with the 33rd pick of the 1988 NBA Draft by the Miami Heat. Long played six seasons for the Heat, earning a reputation for his aggressive defense and strong rebounding. Long would also play for the Atlanta Hawks, Detroit Pistons, Vancouver and Memphis Grizzlies, and Boston Celtics, and he ended his NBA career in 2003 with 9,518 total points and 6,154 total rebounds. Long had two relatives who were playing in the NBA during his tenure in the league: John Long, his uncle, and Terry Mills, his cousin. |
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Ira Bowman $55.5 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Ira Bowman is a retired American professional basketball player formerly in the NBA. He attended Providence College and the University of Pennsylvania but was not selected in an NBA Draft. He played for the Philadelphia 76ers and the Atlanta Hawks from 1999-2001, as well as Grand Rapids Hoops of the Continental Basketball Association in 2002. He also played 13 games with the Australian NBL’s Gold Coast Rollers in 1996. Bowman played high school basketball at Seton Hall Preparatory School in West Orange, New Jersey, where he led the team to a 31-1 record as a senior and became the school’s all time career points leader. |
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Jerry Chambers $67 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Jerome Purcell “Jerry” Chambers is a retired American professional basketball player. At 6′5″ and 185 pounds, he played as a forward. Chambers attended the University of Utah during the mid-1960s, winning the NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player award in 1966 after his team reached the Final Four. He played four professional seasons in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, Atlanta Hawks, and Buffalo Braves. In 1968, he was involved in one of the most significant transactions in NBA history when the Lakers traded him, Archie Clark and Darrall Imhoff to the Philadelphia 76ers for Hall-of-Famer Wilt Chamberlain. Chambers never played for the 76ers, who traded him to Phoenix in 1969. From 1972 to 1974, Chambers played in the rival American Basketball Association as a member of the San Diego Conquistadors and the San Antonio Spurs. He retired with 2,667 combined NBA/ABA career points. |
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Jim Washington $65 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! James H. “Jumpin Jimmy” Washington is a former professional basketball player. A 6′6″ forward from Villanova University, he was selected by the St. Louis Hawks with the 8th pick of the 1965 NBA Draft. After one year with the Hawks, he joined the Chicago Bulls, where he became a fan favorite as the first Bull to average more than ten rebounds per game. In 1967-1968, he averaged 12.5 points and 10.1 rebounds; the following season, he averaged 14 points and 10.6 rebounds. Washington would also play for the Philadelphia 76ers, Atlanta Hawks, and the Buffalo Braves and retired with 6,637 career rebounds. |
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John Pinone $53.23 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! John Gabriel Pinone Jr. is a retired American professional basketball player. Pinone played competitively at South Catholic High School in Hartford, leading the team to the Class L state championship in 1977 and 1979. Early in the 1978-79 season, Pinone and South Catholic defeated Middletown, ending their 80-game winning streak, longest in state history. Pinone played collegiately for the Villanova Wildcats from 1979 to 1983. He was named a third-team All-American as a senior. Pinone earned first-team All-Big East honors three times, and was a first-team All-Philadelphia Big 5 selection four times. Pinone was the only freshman in Villanova history to lead the team in scoring, and Villanova retired his number 45 in 1995. He played for the US national team in the 1982 FIBA World Championship, winning the silver medal. A third-round draftee in 1983, Pinone played seven games in the NBA for the Atlanta Hawks in 1983-84. After spending the rest of the season with the CBA, he joined CB Estudiantes in the Spanish Liga ACB in 1984-85, playing there until 1992-93. |
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Kenny Smith $61.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Kenneth “The Jet” Smith is a retired National Basketball Association player and current TV basketball analyst, primarily for Inside the NBA on TNT. Smith attended Archbishop Molloy High School in Jamaica, Queens and the University of North Carolina before being selected by the Sacramento Kings with the sixth pick of the 1987 NBA Draft. He played in the NBA from 1987 to 1997 as a member of the Kings, Atlanta Hawks, Houston Rockets, Detroit Pistons, Orlando Magic, and Denver Nuggets. In his professional career, Smith scored 9,397 points and recorded 4,073 assists. He also won two NBA championships with the Rockets in 1994 and 1995. In the first game of the 1995 Finals against the Orlando Magic, Smith made seven three-pointers, including a game-tying shot which sent the game into overtime. The Rockets won the game 120-118. Smith joined Turner Sports in 1998. He has teamed with Ernie Johnson, Jr. and Charles Barkley on Inside the NBA, a winner of the Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Studio Show. Smith has been described as a “straight man” to Barkley, known for his offbeat antics. |
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Lorenzo Charles $55.6 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Lorenzo Emile Charles, nicknamed Zo, is a retired American college and professional basketball player. Charles is a graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School. While playing for the North Carolina State University Wolfpack, Charles scored the game-winning dunk in the championship game of the 1983 NCAA Tournament over the heavily favored Houston Cougars led by Hakeem Olajuwon, Clyde “The Glide” Drexler and the rest of Phi Slama Jama. Coincidentally, Charles would go on to play for a Cougars team years later – for the United States Basketball League’s Raleigh Cougars. Charles was selected 41st overall in the 1985 NBA draft and went on to have a modest professional career, playing briefly in the National Basketball Association with the Atlanta Hawks, as well as with several European teams, particularity in Italy for Arexons Cantù and Irge Desio. |
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Mamadou N’Diaye $54.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Mamadou N’Diaye is a Senegalese professional basketball player. After a college career at Auburn University, N’Diaye was drafted by the Denver Nuggets in the first round of the 2000 NBA Draft. He played for the Toronto Raptors, Dallas Mavericks, Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers in the NBA. He most recently played for Maccabi Haifa. As an assistant basketball coach at the University of Maine, Mike LaPlante served as a consultant with the Senegalese Basketball Federation. N’Diaye was part of the federation’s development program and had a desire to continue his studies and improve his basketball skills in the United States. Mamadou matriculated to a prep school in Pittsfield, Maine and excelled playing for Max Good. Following his Post Grad year, N’Diaye enrolled at Auburn University, where LaPlante was an assisiant, and played for Cliff Ellis from 1996 – 2000. |
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Mark West (Basketball) $62.4 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Mark Andre West is a retired American professional basketball player. A 6′10″ center from Old Dominion University, West was selected by the Dallas Mavericks in the second round of the 1983 NBA Draft. He played 17 seasons in the NBA from 1983 to 2000 as a member of the Mavericks, Milwaukee Bucks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Phoenix Suns, Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, and Atlanta Hawks. West was a key player on the Phoenix Suns team that lost to the Chicago Bulls in the 1993 NBA Finals. West compiled 6,259 points and 5,347 rebounds in his NBA career and also ranks third all-time in career field-goal percentage. West was named assistant general manager for the Phoenix Suns in 2001 and is currently Vice-President of Player programs. West was featured in the July 19, 1999 Fortune Magazine about being a licensed broker since 1992. |
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Michael Bradley (Basketball) $54 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Michael Thomas Bradley is an American professional basketball player and businessman. He is a 6 ft 10 in, 235 lb, power forward/center. After attending Burncoat High School, he accepted a scholarship to play college basketball at the University of Kentucky. After his sophomore season at Kentucky, Bradley transferred to Villanova University where he started. That season he averaged 20.8 points per game and 9.8 rebounds per game. Even though he had one year of college eligibility remaining, Bradley left school to go to the NBA in 2001 and was selected as the 17th pick in the 1st round of the NBA Draft by the Toronto Raptors. During his rookie season, Bradley averaged 1.2 points per game and 0.9 rebounds per game. His statistics improved in 2002-03, but in the following season was sidelined constantly for a bruised right clavicle. He was let go by the Raptors in March 2004, and would later be signed by the Atlanta Hawks. In 2004-05 he started off with the Orlando Magic, but was traded twice during that season, to the Sacramento Kings and the Philadelphia 76e. |
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Miles Simon $59.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Miles Julian Simon is a retired American professional basketball player. Simon was born in Stockholm to an American father and a Norwegian mother. He played guard for the University of Arizona Wildcats men’s basketball team, where he formed a formidable backcourt duo with current Atlanta Hawks point guard Mike Bibby. He won the Most Outstanding Player award in the 1997 NCAA Tournament in which Arizona defeated the University of Kentucky in overtime to win the national championship. After college, Simon played briefly with the Orlando Magic of the NBA. He played for two seasons for the Dakota Wizards of the CBA, whom he led to a CBA championship in 2002. Simon earned enough awards and honors in 2001-2002 to make him the most decorated player in CBA history. He received honors as Player of the Week four times. He was named the CBA Newcomer of the Year, the CBA MVP, and the Playoff MVP. He also holds the CBA record for most free throws made in a row at 60. |
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Murders $46 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 274. Not illustrated. Chapters: Moors Murders, Murder of Samantha Runnion, List of Spree Killers by Number of Victims, Murder of Imette St. Guillen, Murder of Victoria Climbié, Murder of Nixzmary Brown, Ipswich 2006 Serial Murders, Murder of Teresa de Simone, Chris Benoit Double Murder and Suicide, Wineville Chicken Coop Murders, Melbourne Gangland Killings, Beauchamp-sharp Tragedy, Murder of Ben Kinsella, Murder of Sophie Lancaster, Red Barn Murder, Murder of Shaariibuugiin Altantuyaa, Caylee Anthony Homicide, Murder of Shanda Sharer, Murder of Jessica Lall, Murder of Rie Isogai, Murder of Gary Matson and Winfield Mowder, Murder of Lesley Molseed, Soham Murders, Murder of Jennifer Moore, Murder of Stephen Lawrence, Murders of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom, Murder of Brian Stidham, Murder of Tom Ap Rhys Pryce, Chris and Cru Kahui Murders, Disappearance and Murder of Jessie Davis, Murder of Reena Virk, Murder of Brian Deneke, Murder of Sarah Payne, Murder of Robert Mccartney, Murder of Caroline Byrne, Murder of Gwen Araujo, Murder of Jan Pawel and Quiana Jenkins Pietrzak, Zebra Murders, Atlanta Murders of 1979-1981, Murder of Maxwell Confait, Shepherd’s Bush Murders, Murder of Annie Le, Murder of Glenn Kopitske, Murder of Dennis Jurgens, Hi-Fi Murders, Graeme Thorne Kidnapping, Cannock Chase Murders, Murder of Eve Carson, Murder of Rhys Jones, Truro Murders, Murder of Chanel Petro-Nixon, Murder of Thomas and Jackie Hawks, Murder of Tim Mclean, Wonnangatta Murders, Murder of Brianna Denison, Murder of Emily Sander, Murder of James Byrd, Jr., Murder of Danielle Jones, New Cross Double Murder, Murder of Martine Vik Magnussen, Murder of Damilola Taylor, Murder of Amanda Dowler, Murder of Rachel Mclean, Radlett Murder, Murder of Bobby Kent, Murder of Jodi Jones, Murder of Billie-Jo Jenkins, Murder of Romona |
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Pau Gasol $47.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pau Gasol i Sáez (pronounced IPA [Ë?paÊ?Ì? gÉ™Ë?zÉ"É?]) (born July 6, 1980 in Barcelona, Spain) is a 2.13 m (7 ft.) Spanish professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was born to Marisa Sáez and Agustí Gasol, and he spent his childhood growing up in Spain. Gasol’s brother, Marc Gasol, is also a professional basketball player. Gasol was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the 2001 NBA Draft, but his rights were traded to the Memphis Grizzlies, where he won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award. He currently holds the Memphis Grizzlies franchise records for career games played, minutes played, field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted, offensive, defensive, and total rebounds, blocked shots, turnovers, and points. After seven seasons with the team, Gasol was traded to the Lakers on February 1, 2008. |
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Richie Guerin $60 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Richard Vincent “Richie” Guerin (born May 29, 1932, in The Bronx, New York City, New York) is a retired American professional basketball player and coach. The 6′4″ (1.93 m) Guerin played with the National Basketball Association’s (NBA) New York Knicks from 1956 to 1963 and was a player-coach of the St. Louis/Atlanta Hawks franchise where he spent nine years. He served in the Marine Corps Reserve from 1947 to 1954. While a reservist, Guerin attended Iona College from 1950 to 1954 where he scored 1,375 points in 67 games. |
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Rudy Macklin $71.99 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Durand “Rudy” Macklin (born February 9, 1958) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6′7″ forward from Louisville, Kentucky, Macklin played at Louisiana State University from 1976 to 1981. In his very first game for LSU, he grabbed 32 rebounds against Tulane University. He missed most of the 1978-79 season because of a knee injury, but recovered, and was named an NCAA First Team All-American in 1980 and 1981. As a senior, he was named the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year and led LSU to the NCAA Final Four. He graduated as LSU’s all-time leading rebounder (1,276) and second-all-time leading scorer (2,080). In 1981, Macklin was selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the 52nd overall pick of the NBA Draft. He played two seasons with the Hawks, averaging 6.5 points per game and 3.0 rebounds per game. |
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Sports Clubs Established In 1946 $20.77 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: San Francisco 49ers, Boston Celtics, Cleveland Browns, Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers, Atlanta Hawks, Montreal Alouettes, Los Angeles Rams, Nottingham Panthers, Houston Cougars Football, Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, Kk Union Olimpija, First and Third Trinity Boat Club, Dinamo Riga, Pallacanestro Varese, Hc Cska Moscow, Toronto Huskies, Hc Spartak Moscow, Swatragh Gac, Kk Hemofarm, Kk Cibona, Chicago Stags, Nuova Amg Sebastiani Basket Napoli, Hc Dynamo Moscow, Roseto Basket, Basket Napoli, Man-O-War Gaa, Dromid Pearses Gaa, Chambersburg Cardinals, Visalia Rawhide, Modesto Nuts, Yokogawa Musashino Atlastars, Górnik WaÅ?brzych, Washington Capitols, Providence Steamrollers, Anderson Packers, Bluefield Orioles, St. Cloud Rox, St. Louis Bombers, Cleveland Rebels, Ok Partizan, if Boltic, Detroit Falcons, Waterloo White Hawks, Gwardia Koszalin, Kiltale Gaa, Kilcavan Gaa, Oneonta Red Sox, Spårvägens Sf, Il Gular, Il Tjalg, Lufkin Foresters, Pittsburgh Ironmen, Kk Celik, Thibodaux Giants. Excerpt: The Anderson Packers also known as the Anderson Duffy Packers was a professional basketball team based in Anderson , Indiana , in the 1940s and 1950s.The Packers played in the National Basketball League from 1946 to 1949. The team moved into the National Basketball Association for the 1949-50 season. The franchise withdrew from the NBA on April 11, 1950 when the organization was absorbed by the League. After that season the team moved to the National Professional Basketball League .Season-by-season records Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, % = WinLoss % See also (online edition) References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The Atlanta Hawks are an American professional |