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  2. Billy Cundiff - Wikipedia

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    In his first game back with the Cowboys, Cundiff made a 56-yard field goal at the end of the first half to set a record for longest field goal in franchise history. Cundiff played six games that season before being released by the Cowboys on December 26, 2005 after missing two field goals in a critical game against the Carolina Panthers .

  3. George Bruns (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    In the 2021–22 season his team won both the Long Island and New York State Class A Championships. The Indians fell to South Side in the Nassau County Final the following season. Bruns also runs a basketball camp for kids ages 6–15 every summer, which has been running for over 40 consecutive years.

  4. Howard Garfinkel - Wikipedia

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    His Five-Star Basketball Camp ran from 1966 until 2008, [3] when the NCAA ended such camps. [2] By 1980, Garfinkel's camp was considered to be the mecca of summer basketball. [4] His camps produced over 600 NBA players and 10,000 NCAA Division 1 players, [1] operating in the Pocono Mountains in Northeastern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, and ...

  5. New York State Public High School Athletic Association Boys ...

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    1989 basketball championship trophy in East Hampton, New York. The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) Boys Basketball Championships are held annually to determine the champions of public high schools outside of New York City, though some catholic and independent schools are members as well. The championship games ...

  6. Steve Kerr - Wikipedia

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    The Spurs reached the 1999 NBA Finals and won their first NBA Championship with a 4–1 series victory over the New York Knicks. Kerr and Frank Saul were the only two players in NBA history to have won three championships with two different teams in consecutive seasons, [ 37 ] [ 38 ] until Patrick McCaw , whom Kerr later coached with the ...

  7. List of NBA regular season records - Wikipedia

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    New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962 [419] Most field goals missed in a game; 42 by Joe Fulks, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. Providence Steamrollers) on March 18, 1948 (13/55) [420] Most field goals made in a half; 22 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962 (2nd) [421] Most field goals attempted in a half

  8. New York Jewels - Wikipedia

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    The New York Jewels were an American basketball team based in New York, New York that was a member of the American Basketball League. [1] The team was previously known as the Brooklyn Jewels. For the 2nd half of the 1936/37, the team was renamed the Brooklyn Jewels. Before the 1937/38 season, the Brooklyn Jewels became the New Haven Jewels ...

  9. NYC Basketball Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Basketball Hall of Fame's inaugural class was inducted in May 1990. The hall's first class included all-time basketball superstars Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Billy Cunningham, Coach Arnold “Red” Auerbach, Coach Claire Bee, Bob Cousy, William “Pop” Gates, Connie Hawkins, Coach Dick McGuire, Holcombe Rucker, Adolph Schayes and Ms. Zelda Spoelstra.