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  2. Chicago Express (basketball team) - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Express was a professional basketball franchise based in Chicago, Illinois. The team was one of the original franchises of the World Basketball League , which began play in 1988. The Express advanced to the WBL championship game in 1988, losing to the Las Vegas Silver Streaks 102–95 on September 9, 1988.

  3. Attack Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Attack Athletics is a 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m 2) training center that includes four NBA regulation courts, [1] and a 1,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Chicago, Illinois. It is owned by Tim Grover. The facility was designed by Cornerstone Architects Ltd. in Itasca, Illinois.

  4. Brian Davis (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, he was host of Seattle SuperSonics telecasts, called occasional Sonics games, and also worked for NBA Radio as a sideline reporter and studio host. Davis also was a member of the Chicago Bulls broadcasts as a television studio host and has called play-by-play for college football and basketball for the Big Ten Conference, Pacific-10 Conference, Conference USA, and the Mid-American ...

  5. Watch Trayce Jackson-Davis posterize Victor Wembanyama ... - AOL

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    Trayce Jackson-Davis, taken with the 57th pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, averages 7.0 and 4.2 rebounds for the Golden State Warriors. ... TRAYCE JACKSON-DAVIS MY GOODNESS 😱 pic.twitter.com ...

  6. Horace Grant - Wikipedia

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    He helped Chicago win three consecutive NBA championships (1991, 1992, and 1993), securing the third with a last-second block on Kevin Johnson. Grant, who was diagnosed with myopia and wore eyeglasses, began wearing goggles fitted with prescription lenses on the court starting with the 1990–91 season. [ 4 ]

  7. Seth Davis - Wikipedia

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    Seth Davis is an American sportswriter and broadcaster. He is currently the Editor in Chief and co-founder of Hoops HQ. He is a host on Campus Insiders, an in-studio analyst for CBS' men's college basketball coverage, and an analyst for the NBA Draft on NBA TV. He writes for The Athletic and is a former writer for Sports Illustrated magazine.

  8. Alfredrick Hughes - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Chicago's Robeson High School, Hughes played college basketball at Loyola Chicago, where the 6'5" (1.96 m) shooting guard averaged 17.0 points per game as a freshman, 25.7 as a sophomore, 27.6 as a junior, and 26.3 as a senior. [1]

  9. Gerald Davis - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Davis (philatelist) (1916–2005), British architect, graphic designer, postal historian and philatelist; Gerald Davis (Canadian football) (born 1985), Canadian football offensive lineman; Gerald Davis (politician) (born 1936), former American state senator; Gerald Davis (photojournalist) (1940–1997), American photojournalist