Basketball History

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All black woman basketball team 1935: Columbus Ohio, taken by Prentice Polk Basketball History, Basketball Girls, Basketball Teams, Basketball Knee, Basketball Uniforms, Team Uniforms, Black History Facts, Black History Month, Basket Vintage
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All black woman basketball team 1935: Columbus Ohio, taken by Prentice Polk
Swarthmore vs. Yale basketball broadside, 1915. Kentucky Basketball, Sports Basketball, College Basketball, Basketball Players, Kentucky Wildcats, Athletics Baseball, Cheer Athletics, Texas Rangers Baseball, Mlb Baseball
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Swarthmore vs. Yale basketball broadside, 1915.
Nicknamed "Pitchin' Paul," Paul Arizin  spent his entire National Basketball Association career with the Philadelphia Warriors from 1950 to 1962. He retired with the third highest career point total (16,266) in NBA history, and was named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History upon its 50th anniversary in 1996. Basketball Legends, Nba Players, Basketball Shoes, Paul Arizin, Tug Mcgraw, Chris Mullin, Nba Legends
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Nicknamed "Pitchin' Paul," Paul Arizin spent his entire National Basketball Association career with the Philadelphia Warriors from 1950 to 1962. He retired with the third highest career point total (16,266) in NBA history, and was named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History upon its 50th anniversary in 1996.
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UCLA basketball coach John Wooden poses with player Bill Walton in this 1971 photo. Walton won two championships for the Bruins (1972, 1973) with Wooden as his coach. (REUTERS) Ucla Basketball, Basketball Moves, Basketball Tricks, Indoor Basketball Court, Basketball Memories
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UCLA basketball coach John Wooden poses with player Bill Walton in this 1971 photo. Walton won two championships for the Bruins (1972, 1973) with Wooden as his coach. (REUTERS)
Billy Cunningham played fiercely, coached intensely, and won frequently. And he made it to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame with a career that reads like a how-to book for legends. As a player and then a coach for the Philadelphia 76ers, he was part of two NBA championship teams. Among his numerous career achievements, he was named to the 1966 NBA All-Rookie Team and three All-NBA First Teams. In 1996, he was named to the NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time Team. I Love Basketball, Basketball Drills, Basketball Leagues, Sporting Legends, Billy Cunningham, Nba Championships
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Billy Cunningham played fiercely, coached intensely, and won frequently. And he made it to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame with a career that reads like a how-to book for legends. As a player and then a coach for the Philadelphia 76ers, he was part of two NBA championship teams. Among his numerous career achievements, he was named to the 1966 NBA All-Rookie Team and three All-NBA First Teams. In 1996, he was named to the NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time Team.
New York Girls,  1911. New York Basketball, Basketball Floor, Black History Education, New York Girls, Girl Empowerment, Culture Club
The first Kings of Brooklyn: Historian aims to rescue and rejuvenate the social history of African-Americans in basketball
New York Girls, 1911.
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The first Kings of Brooklyn: Historian aims to rescue and rejuvenate the social history of African-Americans in basketball
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The basketball team of the Alpha Physical Culture Club in Harlem in a 1910 photograph. Thunder Players, American Athletes, Basketball Star, Thing 1
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The basketball team of the Alpha Physical Culture Club in Harlem in a 1910 photograph.
Tom Gola,  La Salle University Nba Basketball, Nba Scores, University, Teams, Bio, Joseph, Glory
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Tom Gola, La Salle University
Edwin Bancroft Henderson, 1909.  Most important early proponent of African-American basketball in the District of Columbia and surrounding area. Beautiful World, Beautiful People, Jazz Musicians, Bancroft, My Heritage, Edwin, Hall Of Fame
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Edwin Bancroft Henderson, 1909. Most important early proponent of African-American basketball in the District of Columbia and surrounding area.
The 1904 girls' World Champion basketball team from the Fort Shaw Indian Boarding School are (Front row, from left) Gennie Butch, Belle Johnson (Captain) and Emma Sansaver; (Back row, from left) Nettie Wirth, Katie Snell, Minnie Burton and Sarah Mitchell. Not pictured are Genevieve Healy, Rose LaRose and Flora Lucero. Photo courtesy Montana State University News Service. Native American Pictures, Native American Women, American Spirit, Native American Indians, American Pride, Indian Boarding Schools, Indian Clubs, Indigenous Americans, Native Americans
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The 1904 girls' World Champion basketball team from the Fort Shaw Indian Boarding School are (Front row, from left) Gennie Butch, Belle Johnson (Captain) and Emma Sansaver; (Back row, from left) Nettie Wirth, Katie Snell, Minnie Burton and Sarah Mitchell. Not pictured are Genevieve Healy, Rose LaRose and Flora Lucero. Photo courtesy Montana State University News Service.
Wat Misaka at the University of Utah, 1944.  First Asian-American to play in NBA. Cavs Basketball, Basketball Games, Basketball Court, Mike Bibby, Jason Williams
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Wat Misaka at the University of Utah, 1944. First Asian-American to play in NBA.