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  2. Trophy Room in Downtown Lodi making yesteryear's favorites ...

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    Dec. 2—For the last three years, the front windows of 18 W. Pine St. in Downtown Lodi have had a large neon sign inside with the name of a new business called The Trophy Room. Its new owners ...

  3. Marcus Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan scored 8.0 points per game in his true freshman year in 2009–10 and scored 1,152 points in his college career. [5] On November 12, 2010, the opening game of the 2010–11 season, Jordan led UCF to victory against University of West Florida scoring a career high 28 points on 8–11 field-goal shooting and 5–7 from the 3-point line. [ 6 ]

  4. Twitter Isn't Happy About Trophy Room's Air Jordan 1 Release

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    Twitter wasn't happy about the raffle for Trophy Room's Air Jordan 1 High 'Freeze Out' collaboration. Here are some of the best reactions from fans.

  5. Best Male Athlete ESPY Award - Wikipedia

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    [a] [5] The inaugural winner of the Best Male Athlete ESPY Award was basketball player Michael Jordan in 1993. [6] Four American athletes, golfer Tiger Woods, road cyclist Lance Armstrong, basketball player LeBron James, and American football player Patrick Mahomes have won the award multiple times.

  6. NBA names new MVP trophy after five-time MVP Michael Jordan - AOL

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    The NBA said the Jordan trophy is 23.6 inches tall and 23.6 pounds and the base is six-sided as “a nod to Jordan’s six NBA championships while the base of the trophy has a 15-degree angle as a ...

  7. John R. Wooden Award - Wikipedia

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    The concept for the trophy originated with Wooden Award Chairman, Richard "Duke" Llewellyn. Work began on the trophy in 1975, and sculptor Don Winton, who had sculpted many top sports awards, was given the task of designing the model of the trophy. The figures are bronze plated and attached to a pentagonal base plate.