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  2. Moses Malone - Wikipedia

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    Moses Eugene Malone Sr. (March 23, 1955 – September 13, 2015) [2] was an American professional basketball player who played in both the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1974 through 1995.

  3. List of nicknames in basketball - Wikipedia

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    Chase Center – "The Gatehouse" (Name of the front entrance to the stadium) [260] (Warriors moving from Oracle Arena as of 2019/2020 season) Chesapeake Energy Arena – "Loud City" [261] Chicago Stadium – "The Madhouse on Madison (Street)" Crypto.com Arena – "The Crypt" [262] FedExForum – "The Grindhouse" [263] Alico Arena – Dunk City ...

  4. List of NBA retired numbers - Wikipedia

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    Moses Malone † Philadelphia 76ers: C 1982–1986 1993–1994 3: Allen Iverson † Philadelphia 76ers: G 1996–2006 2009–2010 4: Dolph Schayes † Philadelphia 76ers: F/C 1949–1964 Team was known as the Syracuse Nationals (1948–1963). Also served as player-coach (1963–66). Number retired posthumously.

  5. History of the Houston Rockets - Wikipedia

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    In the following season, Malone, Murphy, and Tomjanovich all played in the 1979 NBA All-Star Game, and Malone received the 1979 MVP Award. [32] The Rockets also sent John Lucas II to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Rick Barry, who went on to set the NBA record at the time for free throw percentage in a season by shooting 94.7%. [37]

  6. 10 players in Sixers history show up on 101 greatest nickname ...

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    10 members in the storied history of the Philadelphia 76ers show up on the 101 greatest nicknames list.

  7. 1982–83 Philadelphia 76ers season - Wikipedia

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    Moses Malone, NBA All-Defensive First Team At the time, their 65–17 regular season record ranked as the fifth greatest regular season win total in NBA history. Previously, only the 1972 Lakers (69–13), 1967 Sixers (68–13), 1971 Bucks (66–16), and 1973 Celtics (68–14; who lost the Conference Finals) exceeded this win total.

  8. Philadelphia 76ers - Wikipedia

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    Moses Malone won MVP honors in 1983, the same year he led the 76ers to their first title in 16 years. Harold Katz bought the 76ers from Dixon in 1981. On his watch, the final piece of the championship puzzle was completed before the 1982–83 season when they acquired center Moses Malone from the Houston Rockets.

  9. Here's the complete list of 2025 Grammy nominees - AOL

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    Here is the full list of nominees for the 67th Grammy Awards. This year's list of top nominees include Beyoncé (11), Charli XCX (seven), Billie Eilish (seven), Kendrick Lamar (seven), Post Malone ...