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  2. Mike Krzyzewski - Wikipedia

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    Basketball court at Cameron Indoor Stadium named "Coach K Court" USA Basketball. Five-time coach of Olympic Gold Medal winning teams – 1984, 1992 (assistant coach); 2008, 2012, 2016 (head coach) Two-time FIBA World Cup Gold Medal winner – 2010, 2014; Two-time FIBA World Cup Bronze Medal winner – 1990, 2006; Halls of Fame

  3. Krzyzewskiville - Wikipedia

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    If K-ville is at full capacity (100 tents) and a waitlist exists at the time of the second miss, the tent gets removed completely. "Grace" is given (i.e., tenters can leave K'ville) in the event of severe weather, if temperatures reach below 32 degrees, more than 2 inches snow falls, or if winds reach 35 mph. [5]

  4. Coach K College Basketball - Wikipedia

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    Coach K College Basketball is the only EA college basketball game to be produced for the Genesis. Endorsed by Duke head basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, the game features 32 officially licensed teams in addition to eight classic teams. Among the 32 teams were Arizona, UCLA, Arkansas, UMass, Temple, Kentucky, Syracuse, and Kansas.

  5. The Breaks of the Game - Wikipedia

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    The 1977 NBA championship Blazers team was a young team built around Bill Walton, Maurice Lucas, and Lionel Hollins, and coached by Jack Ramsay.After winning the championship they started the 1977–78 season with a league best 50–10 record before Walton broke his foot, and when he came back to play in the playoffs, he re-injured the foot.

  6. Excerpt: Inside the breakup of Coach K and Bobby Knight's ...

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    Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski, "Coach K," left, talks with Bob Knight after Duke defeated Michigan State 74-69 in an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011, in New York.

  7. Day Breaks - Wikipedia

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    Day Breaks is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Norah Jones, released on October 7, 2016, through Blue Note Records. [3] The album features nine original songs and three covers . Jones returned to a piano-driven sound as heard on releases early in her career. [ 3 ]

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  9. Talk:When Day Breaks - Wikipedia

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