
Nba Preseason Toronto Raptors Vs Boston Celtics Game Recap 12/21/2011
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Binocular Flask $10.23 Are you headed to a game or a concert and you don’t want to pay those high stadium prices, the Binocular Flask is just what you need. Each side of this great novelty flask holds 8 oz of your favorite beverage. Just use the handy funnel that’s included and before you know it you will be sipping away and enjoying your night out. The Binocular Flask comes with a handy wrist strap for easy carrying…. |
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NCAA Two Piece Rocks Glass Set $24.99 Serve your guests in style with this NCAA® 2-piece rocks glass set from Great American Products. Each one is decorated with a metal team logo medallion and boasts a 14-oz capacity…. |
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Dallas Cowboys 16oz GameBall Travel Tumbler $23.81 Enjoy a beverage while you’re on the go with this NFL® team “Game Ball” travel tumbler from Great American Products. The 16-oz insulated tumbler boasts a leather-like football sleeve and a spill-resistant lid. A high-quality metal team logo adorns the officially licensed tumbler…. |
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Like Mike $7.13 As its title suggests, Like Mike is a rousing wish-fulfillment fantasy for any kid who’s ever dreamed of soaring for a game-winning slam dunk like basketball legend Michael Jordan. It’s fun but formulaic, beginning when 14-year-old, 4-foot-8 orphan Calvin Cambridge (played by appealing teen rapper Lil’ Bow Wow) dons a magical pair of hand-me-down Nikes with the enticing initials “M.J.” written ins… |
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ESPN Presents: Jock Jams, Volume 1 $11.44 A collection of well-known pop tunes, this record documents those ubiquitous tracks that have been played into the ground at nearly every sports facility in the country. Most, like “Whoomp! There It Is” and “Hip Hop Hooray,” are undeniably catchy, and other tracks were downright splendid when they first appeared on the scene. Some even credit “Pump Up the Volume” with being a breakthrough for the … |
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Michael Jordan to the Max (Large Format) $9.98 The greatest basketball player of all time gets an appropriate clip reel in this 45-minute documentary, which was originally released in the IMAX format. While you can’t simulate IMAX’s 80-foot-high screen in your living room, you can still get the thrills and awe-inspiring footage of this tribute to one man’s talent and endurance. Much of the original footage was shot during the 1997 NBA Finals b… |
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The Official 1993 NBA World Championship Video – Three-Peat: The Chicago Bulls’ Historic Third Championship Season [VHS] $12.72 Relive the Chicago Bulls’ dramatic charge to a historic third consecutive NBA Championship, with this unique, behind-the-scenes look at their 1992-93 NBA season. Join the Bulls on the court, in the huddle, and in the locker room as they become only the third team in history to win three straight NBA finals. More than just a highlight tape, this personal profile will provide an intimate look at M… |
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NBA Dream Team [VHS] $9.98 … |
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NBA Superstars [VHS] $14.95 … |
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NBA Los Angeles Lakers 16-Inch Diameter Stained Glass Pub Light $337.15 Please Note: This item is made-upon-order, therefore requires additional processing time, which is reflected in the estimate above. Please Note: Due to the size of this item, it is not eligible for Expedited shipping. 100% American Made. Antique textured float glass is color coordinated to the team colors. Team logo is silk screened on every other bottom panel. The single swag lamp comes with 3 fe… |
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Chris Webber Photograph / Details: Sacramento Kings, 8×10, Inspirational Courage Message, Unsigned $9.99 “You’d be hard-pressed to find a more touted player coming out a high school than Chris Webber. After being named Mr. Basketball for the state of Michigan and the National Player of the Year in 1991, C-Webb signed with the Wolverines to help form the Fab Five, which made the NCAA Championship Final as freshman and sophomores. Webber jumped to the NBA and became the No. 1 pick in the 1993 NBA Draft by the Orlando Magic and was subsequently traded to the Golden State Warriors. He had an excellent opening season, being named Rookie of the Year and taking the Warriors to the playoffs. It took a few years but Webber was named an All Star in 1997 and eventually blossomed with the Sacramento Kings. In total, Webber made five All-NBA teams and was a 5-time All Star. Own a piece of C-Webb memorabilia with this photo of the star raising his hands to the sky, inside an inspirational “”Courage”" message border. National High School Player of the Year 2 NCAA Final Four championship games Member of the Fab Five No. 1 pick in the 1993 NBA Draft 5-time NBA All Star 5-time All-NBA Team selection Sacramento Kings, 8×10 Photo, Unsigned Inspirational “”Courage”" border message Officially licensed by the NBA” |
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1948 Baa Playoffs $46.8 New – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1948 BAA Playoffs was the postseason of the Basketball Association of America’s 1947-48 season. Basketball Association of America would eventually become the National Basketball Association. The tournament concluded with the Baltimore Bullets defeating the Philadelphia Warriors four games to two in the NBA Finals |
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1948 Baa Playoffs $27.14 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1948 BAA Playoffs was the postseason of the Basketball Association of America’s 1947-48 season. Basketball Association of America would eventually become the National Basketball Association. The tournament concluded with the Baltimore Bullets defeating the Philadelphia Warriors four games to two in the NBA Finals |
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1948 Baa Playoffs $46.8 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1948 BAA Playoffs was the postseason of the Basketball Association of America’s 1947-48 season. Basketball Association of America would eventually become the National Basketball Association. The tournament concluded with the Baltimore Bullets defeating the Philadelphia Warriors four games to two in the NBA Finals |
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1949-50 NBA Season $31.48 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1949-50 NBA season was officially the 4th season of the National Basketball Association. However, it is the first season that the league is officially called the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Minneapolis Lakers winning the NBA Championship, beating the Syracuse Nationals 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. |
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1949-50 NBA Season $54 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1949-50 NBA season was officially the 4th season of the National Basketball Association. However, it is the first season that the league is officially called the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Minneapolis Lakers winning the NBA Championship, beating the Syracuse Nationals 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. |
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1949-50 NBA Season $45.2 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1949-50 NBA season was officially the 4th season of the National Basketball Association. However, it is the first season that the league is officially called the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Minneapolis Lakers winning the NBA Championship, beating the Syracuse Nationals 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. |
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1950 NBA Playoffs $45.2 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1950 NBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association’s 1949-1950 season. The tournament concluded with the Central Division champion Minneapolis Lakers defeating the Eastern Division champion Syracuse Nationals, four games to two in the NBA Finals. 1950 was the first year of the NBA. Minneapolis defeated Rochester in a one game playoff for first place in the Central Division. Fort Wayne defeated Chicago in a |
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1950 NBA Playoffs $31.48 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1950 NBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association’s 1949-1950 season. The tournament concluded with the Central Division champion Minneapolis Lakers defeating the Eastern Division champion Syracuse Nationals, four games to two in the NBA Finals. 1950 was the first year of the NBA. Minneapolis defeated Rochester in a one game playoff for first place in the Central Division. Fort Wayne defeated Chicago in a |
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1950 NBA Playoffs $55.2 Used – High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1950 NBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association’s 1949-1950 season. The tournament concluded with the Central Division champion Minneapolis Lakers defeating the Eastern Division champion Syracuse Nationals, four games to two in the NBA Finals. 1950 was the first year of the NBA. Minneapolis defeated Rochester in a one game playoff for first place in the Central Division. Fort Wayne defeated Chicago in a |