Fencer reregistered wrote:Really easy one:
The Lakers' 33 game win streak started immediately after what event?
A loss to the Golden State Warriors?
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Fencer reregistered wrote:Really easy one:
The Lakers' 33 game win streak started immediately after what event?
Fencer reregistered wrote:-Luke- wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:Open-ended:
Which NBA team executives played in the top pro league of another sport?
I can think of one obvious example, but perhaps there are more.
Same question for NBA head coaches.
I can think of two examples.
I can only think of Danny Ainge. No idea who the coaches are.
Danny Ainge was also a coach.Specifically, he coached the Suns, who I believe are the last team he played for, and are located near the Mormon areas in and around Utah. But as the story goes, his large Mormon family sat him down and said he was spending too little time with them, and accordingly he quit his coaching career midseason.
As for the other example I know of -- before joining the team he was most famous for playing on, he was one of the youngest player-coaches in NBA history. And before that he had a short pitching career.
GSWFan1994 wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:-Luke- wrote:I can only think of Danny Ainge. No idea who the coaches are.
Danny Ainge was also a coach.Specifically, he coached the Suns, who I believe are the last team he played for, and are located near the Mormon areas in and around Utah. But as the story goes, his large Mormon family sat him down and said he was spending too little time with them, and accordingly he quit his coaching career midseason.
As for the other example I know of -- before joining the team he was most famous for playing on, he was one of the youngest player-coaches in NBA history. And before that he had a short pitching career.
I think it is Dave DeBusschere while in Detroit?
-Luke- wrote:I had 13 seasons in the NBA where I scored 17.4 points per game or more, but no season with more than 20.8 ppg. Who am I?
-Luke- wrote:Okay here's one that is probably easy, although there's another team I had in mind:
There are two NBA franchises where the leader in career points has more than twice as many points as the player in second place. Who are the two franchises (and the players)?
Fencer reregistered wrote:-Luke- wrote:Okay here's one that is probably easy, although there's another team I had in mind:
There are two NBA franchises where the leader in career points has more than twice as many points as the player in second place. Who are the two franchises (and the players)?
Atlanta is an obvious guess, except that if so, Trae might have made it become false.
Dallas is a stronger guess, since Dirk lasted longer in Dallas than Nique did in Atlanta.
Utah is another, although I'd guess Stockton > Malone/2.
GSWFan1994 wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:-Luke- wrote:Okay here's one that is probably easy, although there's another team I had in mind:
There are two NBA franchises where the leader in career points has more than twice as many points as the player in second place. Who are the two franchises (and the players)?
Atlanta is an obvious guess, except that if so, Trae might have made it become false.
Dallas is a stronger guess, since Dirk lasted longer in Dallas than Nique did in Atlanta.
Utah is another, although I'd guess Stockton > Malone/2.
Malone - 36.3k
Stockton - 19.7k
Wilkins - 23.2k
Pettit - 20.8k
Hudson - 16.0k
Trae is currently 9th on the list, with 9.6k.
Fencer reregistered wrote:2 NBA teams are currently located in the State of New York. Which others have been located in New York State in the past? (In every case I can think of, the team had a different name back then.)
hauntedcomputer wrote:Which NBA player was killed and possibly eaten by Idi Amin?
GSWFan1994 wrote:hauntedcomputer wrote:Which NBA player was killed and possibly eaten by Idi Amin?
John Brisker?
But... "possibly eaten"?
hauntedcomputer wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:2 NBA teams are currently located in the State of New York. Which others have been located in New York State in the past? (In every case I can think of, the team had a different name back then.)
Rochester Royals
-- Yes. After stops in Cincinnati and Kansas City, they eventually became the Kings.
Syracuse Nationals
-- Yes. They became the Sixers.
NY Rens (pre-merger BAA or NBL)
-- Never heard of them, and Wikipedia doesn't suggest they became an NBA team.
hauntedcomputer wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:2 NBA teams are currently located in the State of New York. Which others have been located in New York State in the past? (In every case I can think of, the team had a different name back then.)
Rochester Royals
Syracuse Nationals
NY Rens (pre-merger BAA or NBL)
_jin wrote:-Luke- wrote:I had 13 seasons in the NBA where I scored 17.4 points per game or more, but no season with more than 20.8 ppg. Who am I?
Pau
Johnny Bball wrote:hauntedcomputer wrote:Fencer reregistered wrote:2 NBA teams are currently located in the State of New York. Which others have been located in New York State in the past? (In every case I can think of, the team had a different name back then.)
Rochester Royals
Syracuse Nationals
NY Rens (pre-merger BAA or NBL)
Buffalo Braves.
Fencer reregistered wrote:Johnny Bball wrote:hauntedcomputer wrote:
Rochester Royals
Syracuse Nationals
NY Rens (pre-merger BAA or NBL)
Buffalo Braves.
Your Clippers!