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In 1979, an NBA replay led to four players appearing on both teams’ box scores in the same game. Here’s how this unprecedented event happened.
Henry has been into NBA chronicling since 1968 during his younger days at Xavier. He spent his grade school and high school years (1962-72) at Xavier School and then attended De La Salle Taft in college.
In 1979, an NBA replay led to four players appearing on both teams’ box scores in the same game. Here’s how this unprecedented event happened.
Ed Ocampo was a rare talent who excelled in both basketball and football, earning the titles of “Mr. Basketball” and “Mr. Football.” His legacy as a defensive powerhouse, three-time Olympian, and championship-winning coach remains unmatched in Philippine sports history.
Discover the remarkable feats of Filipino basketball legends in the PBA. From Arvin Tolentino’s recent 51-point game to Allan Caidic’s record-breaking 79 points, explore the top 50-point milestones that define Philippine basketball history
Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum can afford to wait for the 2028 LA Olympics. After all, as long as Team USA continues to dominate—as they did in Paris—that’s what truly matters.
In beating Australia, 85-64, in the semifinals, the American women’s team registered their 60th consecutive victory dating back to the 1992 Barcelona Olympics (bronze medal).
Around 10,500 athletes from 206 countries will be strutting their stuff in the Paris Olympics from July 26 to August 11.
Unknown to many, men’s basketball was played in the Summer Olympics long before the sport became an official medal-winning event during the 1936 Games in Berlin, Germany.
Diana Lorena Taurasi, the all-time leading scorer in WNBA history out of the Phoenix Mercury, is seeking to extend her glittering Olympic women’s basketball record of consecutive gold medals to six when the United States seeks an eighth successive gold in the Paris Olympics
Legendary great Arnold (Red) Auerbach, who piloted the Boston Celtics to nine NBA championships in 10 trips to the NBA Finals from 1957-66, once named his 12 players he had most wanted for his team in the playoffs in an interview with prominent Sports Illustrated reporter Jack McCallum.