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It Wasn't Just Mikan That Won This Title
The Minneapolis Lakers emerged as the champions of the 1950 NBA Finals, marking their second title in the league's history. This victory was a sign...
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The Rule That Saved Basketball's Pace
The shot clock is a fundamental component of modern basketball, ensuring a fast-paced and engaging game. Its introduction and evolution have signif...
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The Near Comeback That Defined the Knicks’ 1951 Run
The 1951 NBA Finals marked a significant milestone for the New York Knicks as they made their first appearance in the championship series. This ach...
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It’s Not Just Pace—It Changed Tactics
The introduction of the shot clock revolutionized basketball, fundamentally altering strategies and gameplay. By imposing a time limit on offensive...
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Ruthie Bolton ‘humbly accepts’ 1996 US Women’s Olympic Basketball Team Hall of Fame honor
Ruthie Bolton, a member of the 1996 US Women’s Olympic Team, soon will be a deserving two-time Hall of Famer.
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The Seven-Game Series That Set an NBA Standard
The 1951 NBA Finals marked a significant moment in basketball history, featuring a unique matchup between two teams from the same state. The Roches...
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Why the 1969 Finals Still Feel Unbelievable
The 1969 NBA Finals marked a pivotal moment in basketball history, showcasing a fierce competition between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles L...
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Jerry West Lost the Series but Owned the Spotlight
The 1969 NBA Finals were a showcase of exceptional talent, with Jerry West of the Los Angeles Lakers delivering a performance that would be remembe...
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How Danny Biasone Helped Fix Basketball's Stalling Problem
Danny Biasone, the founding owner of the Syracuse Nationals, played a pivotal role in transforming basketball with the invention of the shot clock....
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On This Day Rochester Royals Won Their Only NBA Title
The 1951 NBA Finals was a landmark event for the Rochester Royals, as they secured their first and only NBA championship. This victory was the culm...
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Utah wins a coin flip: somewhere, Sam Presti utters a profanity
What a relief!
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Victor Wembanyama unanimously wins Defensive Player of the Year
The first of what should be many more for a player with GOAT defender (and maybe more) status.
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