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National Basketball Association (15590 bytes)
1: ...sketballAssociation.png|right|National Basketball Association]] 3: ...e hope of becoming a star player and gaining international exposure. 5: ...er adding several teams from the rival [[National Basketball League]]. 9: The league's several international offices and 30 teams are directed out of New York... 17: ...ted to celebrate the annual [[National Basketball Association All-Star Game|NBA All-Star Game]]. Fans are ball... Women's National Basketball Association (7953 bytes) 5: ...''' is an organization governing a professional [[basketball]] league for women in the [[United States]]. Form... 11: ...he NBA, the world's most competitive professional basketball league. 13: ...arks]] in [[Los Angeles]]. The game was televised nationally in the United States on the [[NBC]] television ... 15: ...ost Valuable Player Award|MVP]] [[Cynthia Cooper (basketball)|Cynthia Cooper]], who led her [[Houston Comets]]... 18: ...gue that had traditionally been comprised of international/college veterans. List of National Basketball Association players (6061 bytes) 1: List of [[National Basketball Association]] players 3: ...basketball players]], [[List of WNBA players]], [[Basketball]] 58: *[[Doug Christie (basketball)|Doug Christie]] 66: *[[Brad Daugherty (basketball player)|Brad Daugherty]] 117: *[[Richard Hamilton (basketball)|Richard Hamilton]] National Basketball Association All-Star Game (5871 bytes) 1: The [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] staged its first All-Star Game in the [[Bos... 27: | 1961 || West 153, East 131 || [[Syracuse Nationals]] || [[Oscar Robertson]], [[Cincinnati Royals]] 31: ... 108 || [[Los Angeles Lakers]] || [[Bill Russell (basketball)|Bill Russell]], [[Boston Celtics]] 53: ...t 123 || [[Seattle SuperSonics]] || [[Bob Lanier (basketball player)|Bob Lanier]], [[Detroit Pistons]] 116: [[Category:National Basketball Association]] Women's National Basketball Association All-Star Game (833 bytes) 1: ...York]]. In 2004, the U.S. Senior National Women's Basketball team defeated a team of WNBA All-Stars 74-58 at ... List of National Basketball Association franchise post-season droughts (3720 bytes) 1: This is a list of [[National Basketball Association]] franchise post-season and [[NBA Finals]] drough... 102: *[[List of National Football League franchise post-season droughts]] 104: [[Category:National Basketball Association]] Philippine Basketball Association (1106 bytes) 1: ...etballAssociation.jpg|right|Philippine Basketball Association]] 3: ...ball after the United States' National Basketball Association (NBA). As of [[2004]], the league had the followi... 16: ...eration|FIBA]] and the U.S. [[National Basketball Association]]. American Basketball Association (5796 bytes) 1: ...iation''' consists of two distinct professional [[basketball]] leagues. 4: ...the more established, rival [[National Basketball Association]] until reaching an agreement of merger in [[1976... 6: ...eventually caught on with fans, but the lack of a national television contract and protracted financial loss... 29: * [[Oakland Oaks (basketball)|Oakland Oaks]] 39: * [[Washington Caps (basketball)|Washington Caps]] Continental Basketball Association (5038 bytes) 1: ...hat develops talent for the [[National Basketball Association]]. 3: ...eague's name became the '''Continental Basketball Association'''. 5: ...ter that year with the [[International Basketball Association]], establishing a resurrected '''CBA'''. 94: [[Category:Basketball leagues]] 95: [[Category:Continental Basketball Association| ]] Chinese Basketball Association (3436 bytes) 1: ...ith the [[Continental Basketball Association]], a basketball [[minor league]] in the [[United States|US]]). So... 31: [[Category:Basketball leagues]] International Basketball Association (1078 bytes) 2: ...entually merged with the [[Continental Basketball Association]]. 28: ...ketball League]] and the [[Continental Basketball Association|CBA]] to "restart" the CBA for the 2001-2002 seas... 30: [http://www.logoserver.com/basketball/iba.GIF] 32: [[Category:Basketball]] National Basketball League (4121 bytes) 1: ... the Australian student political grouping, see [[National Broad Left]].'' 4: ... 1949 which was renamed the [[National Basketball Association]]. 6: ...and the [[Philadelphia 76ers]], then the Syracuse Nationals ("Nats"), joined the NBA in 1949. 8: ...n [[1961 in sports|1961]] became the National AAU Basketball League (NABL). The Wingfoots are still an AAU Eli... 11: ===National Basketball League Champions=== National Professional Basketball League (991 bytes) 1: ...onal Professional Basketball League]] was a pro [[basketball]] league in the [[USA]] in (1950-51). The league ... 21: [[Category:Basketball leagues]] National Basketball League (Australia) (5279 bytes) 1: ...ue''' is [[Australia]]'s top-level professional [[basketball]] competition. 11: ...t allowed one naturalized player to compete for a national team). 82: [[Category:Basketball leagues]] National Basketball Development League (1133 bytes) 1: ...officially sponsored and operated developmental [[basketball]] organization. The NBDL, more commonly known as ... 31: [[fr:National Basketball Developpement League]] National Basketball League (Canada) (1729 bytes) 1: ...s]]. Nor is it to be confused with the [[National Basketball League (Australia)]].'' 5: The National Basketball League that was based in [[Canada]] lasted only o... 19: *[[Canadian National Team]] National Alliance of Basketball Leagues (2516 bytes) 1: ... as the Zollner [[Ft. Wayne Pistons]], [[Syracuse Nationals]], [[Rochester Royals]], [[Minneapolis Lakers]],... 3: After WWII, the fledgling [[Basketball Association of America]] was established by arena owners in l... 5: ...d and changed the name to the National Industrial Basketball League (NIBL) where teams such as the Denver Truc... 7: ...geles Jets and other teams to form the [[American Basketball League]]; when this venture folded, some of these... 9: ... players for the opportunity to play [[FIBA]] pro basketball overseas. National Industrial Basketball League (152 bytes) 1: ..., to enable mill workers a chance to compete in [[basketball]]. Puerto Rican national basketball team (4727 bytes) 1: ...mbled with twelve of the best [[National Superior Basketball League of Puerto Rico|BSN]] players. 3: ...an and Caribbean Games]], [[World championship of Basketball]], [[Pre Olympics]] and others. 5: ...ariants of the team include the [[Woman|women's]] national team, and sub-21 teams for each men and women. 11: ... a large welcoming at the [[Luis Munoz Marin International Airport]] in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico|San Juan]]. ... 13: ...b-21 national team also brought national pride to basketball fans in Puerto Rico, winning the gold medal at th... National Superior Basketball League of Puerto Rico (3251 bytes) 1: ...d has produced a handful of [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] players and a lot of classic games and emot... 5: In [[2004]], the [[Ponce Lions (basketball)|Ponce Lions]] won their twelfth franchise BSN ti... 8: ...tball]] popularity happened all over Puerto Rico. Basketball tumbled [[Baseball]] as the Puerto Rican fan's 2n... 21: * [[Bayamón Cowboys (basketball)|Bayamón Cowboys]] 22: * [[Caguas Creoles (basketball)|Caguas Creoles]]
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