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Bill Bradley
Early life
Bradley was born on July 28, 1943 in Crystal City, Missouri, the only child of Warren, a banker, and Susan “Susie” (ne Crowe) Bradley (d. 1995), a teacher. Politicians and politics were standard dinner-table topics in Bradley’s childhood, and he described his father as a “solid Republican” who was an elector for Thomas E. Dewey in the 1948 presidential election.
He began playing basketball in fourth grade. He was a basketball star at Crystal City High School, where he scored 3,068 points in his scholastic career, and was twice named All-American. He received 75 college scholarship offers, although he applied to only five schools.
Bradley’s basketball ability was enhanced by his unusually wide peripheral vision, which he worked to improve by focusing on faraway objects while walking. During his high school years, Bradley maintained a rigorous practice schedule, a habit he carried through college. He would work on the court for “three and a half hours every day after school, nine to five on Saturday, one-thirty to five on Sunday, and, in the summer, about three hours a day. He put ten pounds of lead slivers in his sneakers, set up chairs as opponents and dribbled in a slalom fashion around them, and wore eyeglass frames that had a piece of cardboard taped to them so that he could not see the floor, for a good dribbler never looks at the ball.”
Basketball
College
Playing at Princeton, 1964
Considered the top high school player in the country, Bradley initially chose to attend Duke University in the fall of 1961. However, after breaking his foot in the summer of 1961 during a baseball game and thinking about his college decision outside of basketball, he decided to enroll at Princeton University instead. He had been awarded a scholarship at Duke, but not at Princeton (the Ivy League does not allow its members to award athletic scholarships). In his freshman year at Princeton, Bradley averaged more than 30 points per game for the freshman team, and at one point during his freshman season, he made 57 consecutive free throws. The following year, as a sophomore, he was a varsity starter, in Butch van Breda Kolff’s first year as the Princeton coach.
Bradley was named to The Sporting News All-American first team in early 1963, in his sophomore year, and the coach of the St. Louis Hawks believed he was ready to play professional basketball at that point. The AP and United Press International polls both put Bradley on the second team, establishing him as the top sophomore player in the country. The following year, as a junior, The Sporting News again named him to its All-American team (the only junior) and additionally named him player of the year.
Olympic medal record
Men’s Basketball
Gold
1964 Tokyo
United States
At the Olympic basketball trials in April 1964, Bradley played guard instead of his usual forward position, and was still a top performer at the trials. He was chosen unanimously for the Olympic team and was also elected captain of the Princeton basketball team for the following season. The Olympic team went on to win its sixth consecutive gold medal.
In total, Bradley scored 2,503 points at Princeton, averaging 30.2 points per game. He was awarded the 1965 James E. Sullivan Award, presented annually to the United States’ top amateur athlete, the first basketball player to win the honor, and the second Princeton student to win the award, after runner Bill Bonthron in 1934.
Bradley holds a number of Ivy League career records, including total and average points (1,253/29.83, respectively), and free throws made and attempted (409/468, 87.4%). Ivy League season records he holds similarly include total and average points (464/33.14, 1964) and most free throws made (153 in 170 attempts, 90.0%, 1962-1963). He also holds the career point record at Princeton and many other school records, including the top ten slots in the category of total points scored in a game.
Bradley wrote his senior thesis at Princeton about Harry S. Truman, titled “On That Record I Stand”. He graduated with honors and was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship at Worcester College, University of Oxford. Bradley’s tenure at Princeton was the subject of Pulitzer Prize-winning author John McPhee’s first book, A Sense of Where You Are.
Professional
Bill Bradley
Position(s)
Small forward/Shooting guard
Jersey #(s)
24
Born
July 28, 1943 (1943-07-28) (age 66)
Crystal City, Missouri
Career information
Year(s)
19671977
NBA Draft
1965 / Round: n/a / Pick: territorial
Selected by New York Knicks
College
Princeton
Professional team(s)
Olimpia Milano (19651966)
New York Knicks (19671977)
Career stats (NBA)
Points
9,217
Assists
2,533
Steals
209
Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com
Career highlights and awards
New York Knicks #24 retired
1965 USBWA College Player of the Year
NBA All-Star (1973)
Basketball Hall of Fame as player
Bradley’s graduation year, 1965, was the last year that the NBA’s territorial rule was in effect, which gave professional teams first rights to draft players who attended college within 50 miles of the team. The New York Knicks drafted Bradley as a territorial pick the 1965 draft, but he did not sign a contract with the team immediately. While attending Oxford, he played professional basketball briefly in Italy’s Lega Basket Serie A for Olimpia Milano (196566 season), where the team won a European Champions Cup. He signed a contract with the Knicks in April 1967, and was to join the team mid-season, after serving six months in the United States Air Force Reserve. He was released from the military earlier than he had expected, and began practicing with the Knicks in December.
In Bradley’s rookie season, he joined the team late, having also missed the entire preseason. He was placed in the back court, although he had spent his high school and college careers as a forward. Both he and the team did not do well, and in the following season, he was returned to the forward slot. Then, in his third season, the Knicks won their first-ever NBA championship, followed by the second in the 197273 season, when he made the only All-Star Game appearance of his career. Over ten years with the Knicks, Bradley scored a total of 9,217 points, an average of 12.4 points per game, with his best season average being 16.1 points per game in the 197273 season. He was also the first player to win an Olympic gold medal, a European Champions Cup, and an NBA championship, a feat that has only been matched by Manu Ginbili.
During his NBA career, Bradley used his fame on the court to explore social as well as political issues, meeting with journalists, government officials, academics, businesspeople, and social activists. He also worked as an assistant to the director of the Office of Economic Opportunity in Washington, D.C., and as a teacher in the street academies of Harlem. In 1976, he also became an author by publishing Life on the Run. Using a 20-day stretch of time during one season as the main focus of the book, he chronicled his experiences in the NBA and the people he met along the way. He noted in the book that he had initially signed only a four-year contract, and that he was uncomfortable using his celebrity status to earn extra money endorsing products as other players did.
Retiring from basketball in 1977, he was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1982, along with teammate Dave DeBusschere. In 1984, the Knicks retired his number 24 jersey; he was the fourth player so honored by the Knicks, after Willis Reed, Walt Frazier, and DeBusschere.
Politics
Politics were a frequent subject of discussion in the Bradley household, and some of his relatives held local and county political offices. He majored in history at Princeton, and was present in the Senate chamber when the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed. He spent his time at Oxford focusing on European political and economic history. In 1978, he said that congressman Mo Udall, himself a former professional basketball player, had told him ten years earlier that professional sports could help prepare him for politics, depending on what he did with his non-playing time.
Senate
After four years of political campaigning for Democratic candidates around New Jersey, Bradley decided in the summer of 1977 to run for the Senate himself. He felt his time had been well-spent in “paying his dues”. The seat was held by liberal Republican and four-term incumbent Clifford P. Case. Case lost the primary election to anti-tax conservative Jeffrey Bell, who, like Bradley, was 34 years old as the campaign season began. Bradley won the seat in the general election with about 56 percent of the vote. During the campaign, Yale football player John Spagnola was Bradley’s bodyguard and driver.
In the Senate, Bradley acquired a reputation for being somewhat aloof and was thought of as a “policy wonk”, specializing in complex reform initiatives. Among these was the 1986 overhaul of the federal tax code, co-sponsored with Dick Gephardt, which reduced the tax rate schedule to just two brackets, 15 percent and 28 percent, and eliminated many kinds of deductions. Domestic policy initiatives that Bradley led or was associated with included: reform of child support enforcement; legislation concerning lead-related children’s health problems; the Earned Income Tax Credit; campaign finance reform; a re-apportioning of California water rights; and federal budget reform to reduce the deficit, which included, in 1981, supporting Reagan’s spending cuts but opposing his parallel tax cut package, one of only three senators to take this position. He sponsored the Freedom Support Act, an exchange program between the republics of the former Soviet Union and the United States.
Bradley was re-elected in 1984 with 65 percent of the vote against Montclair mayor Mary V. Mochary. In 1988, he was encouraged to seek the Democratic nomination for President, but he declined to enter the race, saying that he would know when he was ready. In 1990, a controversy over a state income tax increasen which he refused to take a positionurned his once-obscure rival for the Senate, Christine Todd Whitman, into a viable candidate, and Bradley won by only a slim margin. In 1995, he announced he would not to run for re-election, publicly declaring American politics “broken.”
While he was a senator, Bradley walked the beaches from Cape May to Sandy Hook, a four-day, 127-mile trip each Labor Day weekend, to assess beach and ocean conditions and talk with constituents.
Following the 1990/91 revelations of Izvestiaconcerning the downing of Korean Air Lines Flight 007, Bill Bradley, along with Carl Levin, Sam Nunn and Ted Kennedy wrote to the Soviet President, Mikhail Gorbachev requesting information about the flight.. Afterwards, on December 10. 1991, Senator Jesse Helms, at that time ranking member of the minority staff of the Committee on Foreign Relations pressed the matter with Boris Yeltsin. The Russian Federation’s 1992 handing over the long concealed and denied Black Box and tapes, together with the Soviet military communications of the shootdown, might well have been the results of these senatorial attempts for more information, beginning with Senator Bradley and the others.
Presidential candidate
Bradley ran in the 2000 presidential primaries, opposing incumbent Vice President Al Gore for his party’s nomination. Bradley campaigned as the liberal alternative to Gore, taking positions to the left of Gore on a number of issues, including universal health care, gun control, and campaign finance reform. On the issue of taxes, Bradley trumpeted his sponsorship of the Tax Reform Act of 1986, which had significantly cut tax rates while abolishing dozens of loopholes. He voiced his belief that the best possible tax code would be one with low rates and no loopholes, but he refused to rule out the idea of raising taxes to pay for his health care program, calling the idea of such a pledge “dishonest”.
On public education, he proposed to make over $2 billion in block grants available to each state every year. He further promised to bring 60,000 new teachers into the education system in hard-to-staff areas over ten years by offering college scholarships to anyone who agreed to become a teacher after graduating; Gore offered a similar proposal.
Bradley also made child poverty a significant issue in his campaign. He promised to address the minimum wage, expand the Earned Income Tax Credit, allow single parents on welfare to keep their child support payments, make the Dependent Care Tax Credit refundable, build support homes for pregnant teenagers, enroll 400,000 more children in Head Start, and increase the availability of food stamps.
Although Gore was considered the party favorite, Bradley received a number of high-profile endorsements, including senators Paul Wellstone, Bob Kerrey, and Daniel Patrick Moynihan; former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich; former New York City mayor Ed Koch; former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker; and basketball stars Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson. Bradley and Jackson have been close friends since they were teammates playing for the New York Knicks. Jackson was a vocal supporter of Bradley’s run for the presidency and often wore his campaign button in public. He announced his acceptance of the position of head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers while Bradley was campaigning in California in 1999, and he was a “regular draw on the Bradley money trail” during the campaign. Bradley later called it a “great honor” to be the presenter when Jackson was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007.
In March 2000, after failing to win any of the first 20 primaries and caucuses in the election process, Bradley withdrew his campaign and endorsed Gore; he ruled out the idea of running as the vice-presidential candidate and did not answer questions about possible future runs for the presidency. He said that he would continue to speak out regarding his brand of politics, calling for campaign finance reform, gun control, and increased health care insurance.
Recent years
Later in 2000, Bradley was offered the chairmanship of the United States Olympic Committee, which he turned down. In September 2002, Bradley turned down a request from New Jersey Democrats to replace Robert Torricelli on the ballot for his old Senate seat, which another former senator, Frank Lautenberg, accepted. Oxford University awarded Bradley an honorary Doctor of Civil Law (DCL) in 2003, with a citation that described him in part as “..an outstandingly distinguished athlete, a weighty pillar of the Senate, and still a powerful advocate of the weak…”. An Eagle Scout as a boy, Bradley was awarded the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award. This award is given in recognition of community service more than 25 years after a scout first earns the Eagle badge.
In January 2004, Bradley and Gore both endorsed Howard Dean for President in the 2004 Democratic primaries. In January 2008, Bradley announced that he was supporting Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic primary. He campaigned for Obama and appeared on political news shows as a surrogate. Bradley’s name was mentioned as a possible replacement for Tom Daschle as nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Obama administration after Daschle withdrew from consideration; the position went to Kansas governor Kathleen Sebelius.
He has worked as a corporate consultant and investment banker. He has been a managing director of Allen & Company LLC, since 2001, and is a member of the board of directors of Starbucks and private company Raydiance. Bill Bradley is also a board member of DonorsChoose.org, an online charity that connects individuals to classrooms in need.
Personal
Bradley married Ernestine (ne Misslbeck) Schlant, a German-born professor of comparative literature, in 1974. She has a daughter, Stephanie, from a previous marriage, and they have one daughter, Theresa Anne.
See also
List of NCAA Division I men’s basketball players with 2000 points and 1000 rebounds
References
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^ At that time, freshmen were prohibited from playing varsity sports for NCAA member schools. That rule would not be repealed for basketball until the 197273 academic year.
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Further reading
Bradley, Bill The New American Story (Random House, 2007) ISBN 978-1-40006-507-3
Bradley, Bill The Journey from Here (Artisan, 2000) ISBN 1-57965-165-8
Bradley, Bill Values of the Game (Artisan, 1998) ISBN 1-57965-116-X
Bradley, Bill Time Present, Time Past: A Memoir (Diane Pub Co, 1996) ISBN 0-7881-5778-7
Bradley, Bill Life on the Run (Bantam Books, 1977) ISBN 0-553-11055-1
McPhee, John A Sense of Where You Are: Bill Bradley at Princeton (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1965) ISBN 0-374-51485-2
External links
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United States Senate
Preceded by
Clifford P. Case
United States Senator (Class 2) from New Jersey
19791997
Served alongside: Harrison A. Williams, Nicholas F. Brady, Frank Lautenberg
Succeeded by
Robert Torricelli
Party political offices
Preceded by
Paul J. Krebs
Democratic Nominee for the U.S. Senate (Class 2) from New Jersey
1978, 1984, 1990
Succeeded by
Robert Torricelli
Preceded by
Ann Richards
Keynote Speaker of the Democratic National Convention
Along with Barbara Jordan and Zell Miller
1992
Succeeded by
Evan Bayh
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Walt Hazzard
NCAA Basketball Tournament
Most Outstanding Player (men’s)
1965
Succeeded by
Jerry Chambers
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Joe Biden
Youngest Member of the United States Senate
1979-1981
Succeeded by
Don Nickles
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1964 Olympic Champions Men’s Basketball team – United States
Barnes | Bradley | Brown | Caldwell | Counts | Davies | Hazzard | Jackson | McCaffrey | Mullins | Shipp | Wilson | Coach: Iba
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NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player
1939: J. Hull | 1940: M. Huffman | 1941: J. Kotz | 1942: H. Dallmar | 1943: K. Sailors | 1944: A. Ferrin | 1945: B. Kurland | 1946: B. Kurland | 1947: G. Kaftan | 1948: A. Groza | 1949: A. Groza | 1950: I. Dambrot | 1951: B. Spivey | 1952: C. Lovellette | 1953: B. Born | 1954: T. Gola | 1955: B. Russell | 1956: H. Lear | 1957: W. Chamberlain | 1958: E. Baylor | 1959: J. West | 1960: J. Lucas | 1961: J. Lucas | 1962: P. Hogue | 1963: A. Heyman | 1964: W. Hazzard | 1965: B. Bradley | 1966: J. Chambers | 1967: L. Alcindor | 1968: L. Alcindor | 1969: L. Alcindor | 1970: S. Wicks | 1971: H. Porter* | 1972: B. Walton | 1973: B. Walton | 1974: D. Thompson | 1975: R. Washington | 1976: K. Benson | 1977: B. Lee | 1978: J. Givens | 1979: M. Johnson | 1980: D. Griffith | 1981: I. Thomas | 1982: J. Worthy | 1983: H. Olajuwon | 1984: P. Ewing | 1985: E. Pinckney | 1986: P. Ellison | 1987: K. Smart | 1988: D. Manning | 1989: G. Rice | 1990: A. Hunt | 1991: C. Laettner | 1992: B. Hurley | 1993: D. Williams | 1994: C. Williamson | 1995: E. O’Bannon | 1996: T. Delk | 1997: M. Simon | 1998: J. Sheppard | 1999: R. Hamilton | 2000: M. Cleaves | 2001: S. Battier | 2002: J. Dixon | 2003: C. Anthony | 2004: E. Okafor | 2005: S. May | 2006: J. Noah | 2007: C. Brewer | 2008: M. Chalmers | 2009: W. Ellington
*Ruled ineligible after tournament
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Associated Press (AP) College Men’s Basketball Player of the Year Award winners
1961: J. Lucas | 1962: J. Lucas | 1963: A. Heyman | 1964: G. Bradds | 1965: B. Bradley | 1966: C. Russell | 1967: L. Alcindor | 1968: E. Hayes | 1969: L. Alcindor | 1970: P. Maravich | 1971: A. Carr | 1972: B. Walton | 1973: B. Walton | 1974: D. Thompson | 1975: D. Thompson | 1976: S. May | 1977: M. Johnson | 1978: A. Lee | 1979: L. Bird | 1980: M. Aguirre | 1981: R. Sampson | 1982: R. Sampson | 1983: R. Sampson | 1984: M. Jordan | 1985: P. Ewing | 1986: W. Berry | 1987: D. Robinson | 1988: H. Hawkins | 1989: S. Elliott | 1990: L. Simmons | 1991: S. O’Neal | 1992: C. Laettner | 1993: C. Cheaney | 1994: G. Robinson | 1995: J. Smith | 1996: M. Camby | 1997: T. Duncan | 1998: A. Jamison | 1999: E. Brand | 2000: K. Martin | 2001: S. Battier | 2002: J. Williams | 2003: D. West | 2004: J. Nelson | 2005: A. Bogut | 2006: J. Redick | 2007: K. Durant | 2008: T. Hansbrough | 2009: B. Griffin
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Oscar Robertson Trophy winners
1959: O. Robertson | 1960: O. Robertson | 1961: J. Lucas | 1962: J. Lucas | 1963: A. Heyman | 1964: W. Hazzard | 1965: B. Bradley | 1966: C. Russell | 1967: L. Alcindor | 1968: L. Alcindor | 1969: P. Maravich | 1970: P. Maravich | 1971: S. Wicks | 1972: B. Walton | 1973: B. Walton | 1974: B. Walton | 1975: D. Thompson | 1976: A. Dantley | 1977: M. Johnson | 1978: P. Ford | 1979: L. Bird | 1980: M. Aguirre | 1981: R. Sampson | 1982: R. Sampson | 1983: R. Sampson | 1984: M. Jordan | 1985: C. Mullin | 1986: W. Berry | 1987: D. Robinson | 1988: H. Hawkins | 1989: D. Ferry | 1990: L. Simmons | 1991: L. Johnson | 1992: C. Laettner | 1993: C. Cheaney | 1994: G. Robinson | 1995: E. O’Bannon | 1996: M. Camby | 1997: T. Duncan | 1998: A. Jamison | 1999: E. Brand | 2000: K. Martin | 2001: S. Battier | 2002: J. Williams | 2003: D. West | 2004: J. Nelson | 2005: A. Bogut | 2006: A. Morrison & J. Redick | 2007: K. Durant | 2008: T. Hansbrough | 2009: B. Griffin
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UPI College Basketball Player of the Year Award winners
1955: T. Gola | 1956: B. Russell | 1957: C. Forte | 1958: O. Robertson | 1959: O. Robertson | 1960: O. Robertson | 1961: J. Lucas | 1962: J. Lucas | 1963: A. Heyman | 1964: G. Bradds | 1965: B. Bradley | 1966: C. Russell | 1967: L. Alcindor | 1968: E. Hayes | 1969: L. Alcindor | 1970: P. Maravich | 1971: A. Carr | 1972: B. Walton | 1973: B. Walton | 1974: B. Walton | 1975: D. Thompson | 1976: S. May | 1977: M. Johnson | 1978: B. Lee | 1979: L. Bird | 1980: M. Aguirre | 1981: R. Sampson | 1982: R. Sampson | 1983: R. Sampson | 1984: M. Jordan | 1985: C. Mullin | 1986: W. Berry | 1987: D. Robinson | 1988: H. Hawkins | 1989: D. Ferry | 1990: L. Simmons | 1991: S. O’Neal | 1992: J. Jackson | 1993: C. Cheaney | 1994: G. Robinson | 1995: J. Smith | 1996: M. Camby
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1964 NCAA Men’s Basketball Consensus All-Americans
First Team
Gary Bradds Bill Bradley Walt Hazzard Cotton Nash Dave Stallworth
Second Team
Ron Bonham Mel Counts Fred Hetzel Jeff Mullins Cazzie Russell
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1965 NCAA Men’s Basketball Consensus All-Americans
First Team
Rick Barry Bill Bradley Gail Goodrich Fred Hetzel Cazzie Russell
Second Team
Bill Buntin Wayne Estes Clyde Lee Dave Schellhase Dave Stallworth
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1965 NBA Draft
Territorial pick
Bill Bradley Bill Buntin Gail Goodrich
First round
Fred Hetzel Rick Barry Dave Stallworth Jerry Sloan Billy Cunningham Jim Washington Nate Bowman Ollie Johnson
Second round
Wilbert Frazier Dick Van Arsdale Tom Van Arsdale Tal Brody Jesse Branson Hal Blevins Flynn Robinson John Fairchild Ron Watts
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Sullivan Award winners
1930: Jones | 1931: Berlinger | 1932: Bausch | 1933: Cunningham | 1934: Bonthron | 1935: Little | 1936: Morris | 1937: Budge | 1938: Lash | 1939: Burk | 1940: Rice | 1941: MacMitchell | 1942: Warmerdam | 1943: Dodds | 1944: Curtis | 1945: Blanchard | 1946: Tucker | 1947: Kelly | 1948: Mathias | 1949: Button | 1950: Wilt | 1951: Richards | 1952: Ashenfelter | 1953: Lee | 1954: Whitfield | 1955: Dillard | 1956: McCormick | 1957: Morrow | 1958: Davis | 1959: O’Brien | 1960: Johnson | 1961: Rudolph | 1962: Beatty | 1963: Pennel | 1964: Schollander | 1965: Bradley | 1966: Ryun | 1967: Matson | 1968: Meyer | 1969: Toomey | 1970: Kinsella | 1971: Spitz | 1972: Shorter | 1973: Walton | 1974: Wohlhuter | 1975: Shaw | 1976: Jenner | 1977: Naber | 1978: Caulkins | 1979: Thomas | 1980: Heiden | 1981: Lewis | 1982: Decker | 1983: Moses | 1984: Louganis | 1985: Benoit | 1986: Joyner-Kersee | 1987: Abbott | 1988: Griffith-Joyner | 1989: Evans | 1990: Smith | 1991: Powell | 1992: Blair | 1993: Ward | 1994: Jansen | 1995: Baumgartner | 1996: Johnson | 1997: Manning | 1998: Holdsclaw | 1999: C. Miller & K. Miller | 2000: Gardner | 2001: Kwan | 2002: Hughes | 2003: Phelps | 2004: Hamm | 2005: Redick | 2006: Long | 2007: Tebow | 2008: Johnson
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Olimpia Simmenthal Milano 1965-66 Euroleague Champions
Bradley | Thoren | Masini | Vianello | Riminucci | Iellini | Pieri | Longhi | Ongaro | Binda | Gnocchi | Fenelli | Coach Rubini
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New York Knicks
Founded in 1946 Based in New York City, New York
The franchise
Franchise All-Time roster Head coaches Seasons Current season
Arenas
Madison Square Garden III 69th Regiment Armory Madison Square Garden IV
Head coaches
Cohalan Lapchick Boryla Levane Braun Donovan Gallatin McGuire Holzman Reed Holzman H. Brown Hill Pitino Jackson MacLeod Riley Nelson Van Gundy Chaney Williams Wilkens Williams L. Brown Thomas D’Antoni
General managers
Podesta Boryla Donovan Holzman Donovan DeBusschere Stirling Bianchi Checketts Grunfeld Layden Thomas Walsh
D-League affiliate
Springfield Armor
Administration
Madison Square Garden, L.P. (Owner; subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corp.) James Dolan (Chairman & CEO) Donnie Walsh (President & GM of Basketball Ops.) Mike D’Antoni (Head Coach)
Notable figures
Dick Barnett Walt Bellamy Bill Bradley Carl Braun Marcus Camby Bill Cartwright Dave Checketts Nat “Sweetwater” Clifton Dave DeBusschere Patrick Ewing Walt Frazier Harry Gallatin Marty Glickman Ernie Grunfeld Richie Guerin Red Holzman Allan Houston Ned Irish Mark Jackson Phil Jackson Larry Johnson Bernard King Jerry Lucas Anthony Mason Stephon Marbury Dick McGuire Earl Monroe Charles Oakley Cal Ramsey Willis Reed Micheal Ray Richardson Pat Riley Nate Robinson Latrell Sprewell John Starks Trent Tucker Kiki Vandeweghe Jeff Van Gundy Gerald Wilkins Max Zaslofsky
Retired numbers
10 12 15 15 19 22 24 33 613
NBA Championships (2)
1970 1973
Rivals
Philadelphia 76ers Boston Celtics Chicago Bulls Indiana Pacers Miami Heat New Jersey Nets Toronto Raptors
Culture and Lore
Willis Reed limping onto the court Eddie Spike Lee Hue Hollins 1994 NBA Finals 1999 NBA Finals Scott Layden Isiah Thomas Knickerbocker Knicksuggets brawl Whatever Happened to Micheal Ray? Mike Walczewski George Kalinsky
Media
TV: MSG Network Radio: WEPN-AM Current announcers: Mike Breen Walt Frazier Gus Johnson John Andariese Kelly Tripucka Former announcers: Marv Albert Bob Wolff
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New York Knicks 196970 NBA Champions
5 May | 6 Riordan | 9 Stallworth | 10 Frazier | 12 Barnett | 16 Warren | 17 Bowman | 18 Jackson | 19 Reed (Finals MVP) | 20 Hosket | 22 DeBusschere | 24 Bradley | 33 Russell | Coach Holzman
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New York Knicks 197273 NBA Champions
7 Meminger | 10 Frazier | 12 Barnett | 15 Monroe | 17 Bibby | 18 Jackson | 19 Reed (Finals MVP) | 22 DeBusschere | 24 Bradley | 32 Lucas | 40 Gianelli | 43 Wingo | Coach Holzman
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Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 1983
Players
Bill Bradley Dave DeBusschere Jack Twyman
Coaches
Dean Smith
Contributors
Louis Wilke
Referees
Lloyd Leith
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Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Based in Springfield, Massachusetts
Members
Coaches (82)
Allen Anderson Auerbach Auriemma Barmore Barry Blood Boeheim Brown Calhoun Cann Carlson Carnesecca Carnevale Carril Case Chancellor Chaney Conradt Crum Daly Dean Daz-Miguel Diddle Drake Ferrndiz Gaines Gamba Gardner Gill Gomelsky Gunter Hannum Harshman Haskins Hickey Hobson Holzman Iba Jackson Julian Keaney Keogan Knight Krzyzewski Kundla Lambert Litwack Loeffler Lonborg McCutchan A. McGuire F. McGuire Meanwell Meyer Miller Moore Nikoli Novosel Olson Ramsay Riley Rubini Rupp Rush Sachs Sharman Shelton Sloan Smith Stringer Summitt Taylor Thompson Wade Watts Wilkens Williams Wooden Woolpert Wootten Yow
Boldface indicates those who are also inducted as players
Contributors (56)
Abbott Bee Biasone H. Brown W. Brown Bunn Colangelo Davidson Douglas Duer Embry Fagan Fisher Fleisher Gavitt Gottlieb Gulick Harrison Hearn Hepp Hickox Hinkle Irish Jones Kennedy Lemon Liston Lloyd McLendon Mokray Morgan Morgenweck Naismith Newell Newton J. O’Brien L. O’Brien Olsen Podoloff Porter Reid Ripley Saperstein Schabinger St. John Stagg Stankovi Steitz Taylor Teague Tower Trester Vitale Wells Wilke Zollner
Players (139)
Guards
Archibald Beckman Belov Bing Blazejowski Borgmann Brennan Cervi Cousy Davies Drexler Dumars Frazier Friedman Gervin Goodrich Greer Hanson Haynes Holman Hyatt Jeannette Johnson K. Jones S. Jones Jordan Lieberman Maravich Marcari Martin McDermott McGuire Meyers Monroe Murphy Page Petrovi Robertson Roosma Russell Schommer Sedran Sharman Steinmetz Stockton Thomas Thompson Vandivier Wanzer West Wilkens Woodard Wooden
Forwards
Arizin Barkley Barry Baylor Bird Bradley Cunningham Curry Dalipagi Dantley DeBusschere Dehnert Endacott English Erving Foster Fulks Gale Gates Gola Hagan Havlicek Hawkins Hayes Heinsohn Howell Lucas Luisetti McAdoo B. McCracken J. McCracken McHale Mikkelsen Miller Pettit Phillip Pollard Ramsey Schayes Schmidt Thompson Twyman White Wilkins Worthy Yardley
Centers
Abdul-Jabbar Barlow Bellamy Chamberlain Cooper osi Cowens Crawford DeBernardi Donovan Ewing Gallatin Gruenig Harris-Stewart Houbregs Issel Johnson Johntson Krause Kurland Lanier Lovellette Lapchick Macauley Malone Meneghin Mikan Murphy Olajuwon Parish Reed Risen Robinson Russell Semjonova Thurmond Unseld Wachter Walton
Boldface indicates those who are also inducted as coaches
Referees (13)
Enright Hepbron Hoyt Kennedy Leith Mihalik Nucatola Quigley Rudolph Shirley Strom Tobey Walsh
Teams (6)
Buffalo Germans The First Team Harlem Globetrotters New York Rens Original Celtics 1966 Texas Western
Awards
Bob Cousy Award Curt Gowdy Media Award John Bunn Award Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award
Website: http://www.hoophall.com/
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United States Senators from New Jersey
Class 1
Elmer Rutherfurd Davenport Schureman Ogden Condit Lambert Wilson Southard McIlvaine Bateman Dickerson Southard W. Dayton R. Stockton Thomson Field J. Wall Wright F. T. Frelinghuysen J. Stockton Randolph Sewell Blodgett J. Smith J. Kean Martine J. Frelinghuysen Edwards H. Kean Moore Milton Barbour Walsh H. Smith Williams Brady Lautenberg Corzine Menendez
Class 2
Paterson Dickinson F. Frelinghuysen Richard Stockton J. Dayton Kitchell Condit Dickerson T. Frelinghuysen G. Wall Miller Wright Ten Eyck J. Stockton Catell F. T. Frelinghuysen McPherson Sewell Dryden Briggs Hughes Baird Edge Baird, Jr. Morrow Barbour Smathers Hawkes Hendrickson Case Bradley Torricelli Lautenberg
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United States presidential election, 2000
General election results State results Florida results
Democratic Party
2000 Democratic National Convention Primaries
Candidates
Bill Bradley Al Gore (presidential campaign)
VP candidate
Joe Lieberman
Republican Party
2000 Republican National Convention Primaries
Candidates
Lamar Alexander Gary Bauer George W. Bush (presidential campaign) Elizabeth Dole Steve Forbes Orrin Hatch Alan Keyes John McCain Dan Quayle Harold Stassen
VP candidate
Dick Cheney
Additional key figures
Katherine Harris Jeb Bush David Boies Theodore Olson James Baker Ron Klain Warren Christopher Michael Whouley Benjamin Ginsberg Bob Butterworth Joe Allbaugh Mac Stipanovic Craig Waters Theresa LePore Carol Roberts
Election Day
Florida Central Voter File (scrub list) Volusia error Chad Butterfly ballot
Aftermath and
legal proceedings
Florida election recount Brooks Brothers riot Palm Beach County Canvassing Board v. Harris (Harris I) Gore v. Harris (Harris II) Bush v. Gore
Films
Recount (2008) Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election (2002)
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Dave Barry Talks Back $11.99 Yet another collection of Barry wit and wisdom by the Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist and the author of Dave Barry Turns 40. |
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Barry’s Hotel $141.41 Located in central Dublin, Barry’s Hotel is steps from Garden of Remembrance and Dublin Writers Museum. Nearby points of interest also include General Post Office and The Spire. Hotel Features. Barry’s Hotel features a nightclub. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. The front desk is open 24 hours a day. Guestrooms. 32 guestrooms at Barry’s Hotel feature coffee/tea makers. Bathrooms feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. |
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Barry Goldwater $79.66 Barry Goldwater. United States presidential election, 1964, Barry Goldwater, Jr., Electoral history of Barry Goldwater, Goldwater v. Carter, Don Goldwater, Goldwater Institute, Goldwater Nichols Act, Goldwaters, United States Senate, New Deal coalition Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 82 Publication Date: 2009/09/21 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.19 inches |
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Blake Foster $70.1 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Blake Anthony Foster (born May 29, 1985) is an American actor and martial artist. Foster was born in Northridge, California, the son of Patricia and John Foster. Foster was the Huggies baby at the age of sixteen months in 1986. He is perhaps best known as Justin Stewart, the child who assumed the mantle of the Blue Turbo Ranger in the fifth season of Power Rangers, Power Rangers: Turbo, making his debut for the show in the movie Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie. Foster reprised the role in an episode of Power Rangers: In Space, wrapping up plot holes left behind from his abrupt departure at the conclusion of Turbo. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2011/01/08 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.18 inches |
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Ellen Foster $3.95 "When I was little I would think of ways to kill my daddy. I would figure out this or that way and run it down through my head until it got easy." So begins the tale of Ellen Foster, the brave and engaging heroine of Kay Gibbons’s first novel, which won the Sue Kaufman Prize from the American Academy of Institute of Arts and Letters. Wise, funny, affectionate, and true, Ellen Foster is, as Walker Percy called it, "The real thing. Which is to say, a lovely, sometimes heartwrenching novel. . . . Ellen Foster] is as much a part of the backwoods South as a Faulkner character–and a good deal more endearing." |
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Foster Child $7.69 Dennis Harris is a native Washingtonian in every sense of the word; he was not just born in DC he was owned by DC. He became a ward of the city at a very early age and stayed in the custody of the city until he was a young adult. Foster Child shares the story of his life as he navigates through his youth beginning in DC;s city-operated orphanage and then ending up in foster care. Dennis shares some of his most intimate thoughts and emotions about his journey through foster care. Growing up in a challenging environment he appeared to be a normal child to his peers while inwardly he struggled with the many issues surrounding his feelings of rejection and abandonment. His story will encourage and inspire anyone who is in the foster care system who is dealing with low self-esteem and parental abandonment or who may just need to find the courage to succeed despite challenging circumstances. |
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Foster’s War $3.95 Set in San Diego in 1941-42, this novel vividly evokes life on the home front during World War II. As the US battles tyranny overseas, 11-year-old Foster Simmons finds a way to make peace at home. |
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Radney Foster $113.11 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Radney Foster (born July 20, 1959 in Del Rio, Texas) is an American country music artist. Initially a songwriter in Nashville, Tennessee, Foster made his debut in 1986 alongside Bill Lloyd in the duo Foster Lloyd. Between then and 1990, the duo recorded three studio albums for RCA Records and charted nine singles on the country charts. Foster began his solo career in 1992 when he signed to Arista Records, Although his first release for the label (1992s Del Rio, TX 1959) produced four consecutive Top 40 hits, Foster saw his commercial success waning with the release of his second and third albums (1995s Labor of Love and 1999s See What You Want to See, respectively), and by 1999 he had exited Aristas roster. He then signed to the independent Dualtone Records label, for which he has recorded three more albums to date: 2001s Are You Ready for the Big Show?, 2002s Another Way to Go and 2006s This World We Live In. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 186 Publication Date: 2010/08/03 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.43 inches |
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Vince Foster $60.54 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Vincent Walker Foster, Jr. (January 15, 1945 July 20, 1993) was a Deputy White House Counsel during the first term of President Bill Clinton, and also a law partner and friend of Hillary Rodham Clinton. His death was ruled a suicide by multiple official investigations, but remains a subject of interest among conspiracy theorists. After Clintons 1992 election, Foster joined his White House staff in early 1993, after initially being reluctant to do so. The Foster residence was on Cambridge Place in Georgetown in Washington, D.C. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/08/03 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.16 inches |
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Kurtis Foster $97.19 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kurtis Foster (born November 24, 1981) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman currently playing for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League. Kurtis Foster was selected in the second round, 40th overall, in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft by the Calgary Flames from the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League. On December 18, 2001, Foster was traded by Calgary with Jeff Cowan to the Atlanta Thrashers for Petr Buzek. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 136 Publication Date: 2011/02/17 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.32 inches |
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