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"You guys were about a dynasty. Here is where it is right here" – When Red Auerbach clapped back at Lakers fans after the 1984 Finals
Red Auerbach made sure that the Los Angeles Lakers fans didn't question who the real NBA dynasty was after the 1984 Finals.
It’s impossible to overstate how intense the rivalry between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers was in the 1980’s. Although there was immense respect between the teams, there was plenty of ...
There have been 25 instances in Detroit’s 78-year history where one of their players has recorded at least 20 rebounds in a ...
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, the NFL’s leading rusher, trampled the Chargers on Sunday with touchdowns of ...
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16 tallest players in NBA history: How Victor Wembenyama ranks compared to Yao Ming and other giants
Manute Bol also played in the NBA at 7-foot-7, which was the tallest in the league before Gheorghe Muresan came along. He was mostly known for his defensive prowess as a center for a decade, as he led ...
The Los Angeles Lakers are shoring up their roster ahead of the official start of team training camp this coming week. Training camp and the Lakers' second media day stint (Rob Pelinka and JJ Redick ...
The 1980s were full of all-time greats such as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Moses Malone, and even Michael Jordan for half a decade.
Check out our ranking of the best basketball players to never play in the NBA, heavy on ABA and European legends.
There are still remnants of the temporary arena at 1625 N. Market Blvd. in Sacramento, such as a plaque on the building’s exterior to commemorate its opening. And there are people like Thompson, who ...
The NBA has always been haunted by ghosts of "what if?" What if Derrick Rose's knees had held up? What if Greg Oden's body ...
Larry Bird never backed down from a challenge and was rarely fazed, even when the odds were stacked against him and the Boston Celtics. He always believed that winning is possible — something he ...
Game 4 of the 1984 NBA Finals produced one of the decade's most notorious moments: Los Angeles Lakers forward Kurt Rambis getting clotheslined midair by Boston Celtics big man Kevin McHale. Given its ...
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