Chuck Daly had a 14-year NBA coaching career and eight seasons in the college ranks prior. source
Chuck Daly had a 14-year NBA coaching career and eight seasons in the college ranks prior.
Michael Jordan has played 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards. source
Michael Jordan has played 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards.
Michael Jordan is the first athlete in history to become a billionaire . source
Michael Jordan is the first athlete in history to become a billionaire .
Michael Jordan's individual accolades and accomplishments include five Most Valuable Player (MVP) Awards, source
Michael Jordan's individual accolades and accomplishments include five Most Valuable Player (MVP) Awards,
Michael Jordan has played two Olympic gold medal-winning American basketball teams. source
Michael Jordan has played two Olympic gold medal-winning American basketball teams.
David Joel Stern; Relocation of 6 NBA franchises (Clippers, Kings, Grizzlies, Nets, Hornets and Sonics) source
David Joel Stern; Relocation of 6 NBA franchises (Clippers, Kings, Grizzlies, Nets, Hornets and Sonics)
David Joel Stern; 7 new NBA teams (Hornets, Timberwolves, Heat, Magic, Grizzlies, Raptors, and Bobcats) source
David Joel Stern; 7 new NBA teams (Hornets, Timberwolves, Heat, Magic, Grizzlies, Raptors, and Bobcats)
Earvin "Magic" Johnson won a championship and an NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award in his rookie season, and won four more championships with the Lakers during the 1980. source
Earvin "Magic" Johnson won a championship and an NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award in his rookie season, and won four more championships with the Lakers during the 1980.
Earvin "Magic" Johnson retired again for four years, but returned in 1996, at age 36, to play 32 games for the Lakers before retiring for the third and final time. source
Earvin "Magic" Johnson retired again for four years, but returned in 1996, at age 36, to play 32 games for the Lakers before retiring for the third and final time.
Earvin "Magic"Johnson's career achievements include three NBA MVP Awards, nine NBA Finals appearances, twelve All-Star games, and ten All-NBA First and Second Team nominations. source
Earvin "Magic"Johnson's career achievements include three NBA MVP Awards, nine NBA Finals appearances, twelve All-Star games, and ten All-NBA First and Second Team nominations.
Earvin "Magic"Johnson was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996. source
Earvin "Magic"Johnson was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996.
Larry Joe Bird Signing with the Celtics for a then-record $650,000 a year, Larry Bird justified his salary right out of the gate, averaging 21.3 points per game and claiming Rookie of the Year honors for the 1979-80 NBA season. source
Larry Joe Bird Signing with the Celtics for a then-record $650,000 a year, Larry Bird justified his salary right out of the gate, averaging 21.3 points per game and claiming Rookie of the Year honors for the 1979-80 NBA season.
The Celtics won 61 games in Larry Joe Bird's rookie year — up from just 29 the year before. source
The Celtics won 61 games in Larry Joe Bird's rookie year — up from just 29 the year before.
Julius Erving (born February 22, 1950), commonly known by the nickname Dr. J, is an American retired basketball player who helped popularize a modern style of play that emphasizes leaping and playing above the rim. source
Julius Erving (born February 22, 1950), commonly known by the nickname Dr. J, is an American retired basketball player who helped popularize a modern style of play that emphasizes leaping and playing above the rim.
Julius Erving was well known for slam dunking from the free throw line in slam dunk contests and was the only player voted Most Valuable Player in both the ABA and the NBA. source
Julius Erving was well known for slam dunking from the free throw line in slam dunk contests and was the only player voted Most Valuable Player in both the ABA and the NBA.
Julius Erving new jersey number 6 would derive from the $6 million paid by the Philadelphia 76ers; it also matched the team nickname "Sixers". source
Julius Erving new jersey number 6 would derive from the $6 million paid by the Philadelphia 76ers; it also matched the team nickname "Sixers".
Julius Erving retired in 1987 at the age of 37. "A young Julius Erving was like Thomas Edison. source
Julius Erving retired in 1987 at the age of 37. "A young Julius Erving was like Thomas Edison.
Julius Erving joined the front office of the Orlando Magic as Vice President of RDV Sports and Executive Vice President. source
Julius Erving joined the front office of the Orlando Magic as Vice President of RDV Sports and Executive Vice President.
Bob Cousy (born August 9, 1928) is an American retired professional basketball player. he played point guard with the Boston Celtics from 1950 to 1963 and briefly with the Cincinnati Royals in the 1969–70 season. source
Bob Cousy (born August 9, 1928) is an American retired professional basketball player. he played point guard with the Boston Celtics from 1950 to 1963 and briefly with the Cincinnati Royals in the 1969–70 season.
Bob Cousy obtained a scholarship to the College of the Holy Cross, where he led the Crusaders to berths in the 1948 NCAA Tournament and 1950 NCAA Tournament . source
Bob Cousy obtained a scholarship to the College of the Holy Cross, where he led the Crusaders to berths in the 1948 NCAA Tournament and 1950 NCAA Tournament .
Bob Cousy was named an NCAA All-American for 3 seasons. Cousy was initially drafted as the third overall pick in the first round of the 1950 NBA draft by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks. source
Bob Cousy was named an NCAA All-American for 3 seasons. Cousy was initially drafted as the third overall pick in the first round of the 1950 NBA draft by the Tri-Cities Blackhawks.
Bob Cousy was elected into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1971. source
Bob Cousy was elected into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1971.
Bob Cousy; Height: 6-1; Weight: 175 lbs. source
Bob Cousy; Height: 6-1; Weight: 175 lbs.
Bob Cousy Appears in movie Blue Chips, a film about corruption in recruitment of college basketball players source
Bob Cousy Appears in movie Blue Chips, a film about corruption in recruitment of college basketball players
Red Holzman (August 10, 1920 – November 13, 1998) was an NBA basketball player and coach probably best known as the head coach of the New York Knicks from 1967 to 1982. source
Red Holzman (August 10, 1920 – November 13, 1998) was an NBA basketball player and coach probably best known as the head coach of the New York Knicks from 1967 to 1982.
Red Holzman joined the United States Navy in the same year, and played on the Norfolk, Virginia Naval Base team for two years. source
Red Holzman joined the United States Navy in the same year, and played on the Norfolk, Virginia Naval Base team for two years.
In 1969, Red Holzman coached the Knicks to a then single-season NBA record 18-game win streak, breaking the 17-game record first set back in 1946. source
In 1969, Red Holzman coached the Knicks to a then single-season NBA record 18-game win streak, breaking the 17-game record first set back in 1946.
Red Holzman was rookie of the year in 1945 with the NBL Rochester Royals. source
Red Holzman was rookie of the year in 1945 with the NBL Rochester Royals.
Red Holzman : The players, in general, were very good. They went along with what was needed to do and they all seemed to play hard and do the best they could. source
Red Holzman : The players, in general, were very good. They went along with what was needed to do and they all seemed to play hard and do the best they could.
Red Holzman was Died: 13 November, 1998. source
Red Holzman was Died: 13 November, 1998.