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  2. 2011–12 NBA season - Wikipedia

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    April 26: NBA Record: Charlotte Bobcats set the record for worst winning percentage in a season at 0.106 (7–59), surpassing the record previously held by the 1972–73 Philadelphia 76ers. In doing so, they also set a record for worst home winning percentage at 0.121 (4–29), beating out the record previously held by the 1947–48 Providence ...

  3. 2011–12 Los Angeles Lakers season - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–12 Los Angeles Lakers season was the 64th season of the franchise, its 63rd season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 52nd season in Los Angeles. For the first time since 2005 , Phil Jackson did not return as the Lakers coach and replaced by former Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Mike Brown .

  4. 2011–12 Golden State Warriors season - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–12 Golden State Warriors season was the 66th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 50th anniversary of their time in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Warriors hired former NBA player and ESPN color commentator Mark Jackson as their head coach during the lockout, and finished with a 23–43 win ...

  5. Reggie Evans - Wikipedia

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    [10] [12] On November 21, 2012, he became the first NBA player to be fined for flopping after a 95–90 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. [13] One league executive had called Evans "the star" of flopping in a preseason demonstration video. [14] While Nets player Kris Humphries was out with an injury, Evans was given the opportunity to start.

  6. 2011–12 Dallas Mavericks season - Wikipedia

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    The 2011–12 NBA season began on December 25, 2011, and ended on April 26, 2012. Due to a lockout agreement, the season consisted of 66 games, rather than the standard 82. The Mavericks entered the season as defending champions. At the conclusion of the season, their record consisted of 36 wins and 30 losses.

  7. 2011 NBA lockout - Wikipedia

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    July 1, 2011: The lockout begins. [1] September 23, 2011: The NBA canceled training camp, which was to begin October 3, and the first week of preseason games, which were to run October 9 through 15. [2] October 4, 2011: The NBA canceled the remainder of the preseason. [3] October 10, 2011: The first two weeks of the regular season canceled. [4]

  8. 2010–11 Los Angeles Lakers season - Wikipedia

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    The 2010–11 Los Angeles Lakers season was the 63rd season of the franchise, 62nd in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 51st in Los Angeles. As both the three-time defending Western Conference Champions and the two-time defending NBA Champions, the Lakers attempted their third "three-peat" in franchise history (1952–54) and (2000–02), but were swept by the eventual champion ...

  9. 2010–11 NBA season - Wikipedia

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    The 2010–11 NBA season was the 65th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The 2011 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 20, 2011, at Staples Center in Los Angeles. [1] Chicago's Derrick Rose was named the 2010–11 NBA MVP. [2] The Dallas Mavericks won their first championship by defeating the Miami Heat 4 games to 2.