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ballerblogger.com 6/19/2008 — It’s hard to believe today, but until the 1940s basketball was considered a sport better suited to shorter men than to taller, less nimble players. George Mikan, a 6-10 giant of a man who possessed superior coordination and a fierce competitive spirit, was one of the prototypes for the dominating tall players of later decades.
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Boston Celtics - Kevin Garnett buzzing with victory
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Bush offers congratulations to Celtics (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NBA News 6/19/2008
President Bush has offered his congratulations to the Boston Celtics for winning their 17th NBA championship. Team owner Wyc Grousbeck says the president called him Wednesday, one day after the Celtics beat the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 6 and secured ...
President Bush Calls to Congratulate Celtics —
NBA.com: News 6/19/2008
President Bush has offered his congratulations to the Boston Celtics for winning their 17th NBA championship. Team owner Wyc Grousbeck says the president called him Wednesday, one day after the Celtics beat the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 6.