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    George F. McGinnis (August 12, 1950 – December 14, 2023) was an American professional basketball player who played 11 seasons in the American Basketball...
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  • MacGinnis (born 1995), American football player Benoît McGinnis, Canadian actor Charles McGinnis (1906–1995), American Olympic athlete Dave McGinnis (born...
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  • George McGinnis (1950–2023) was an American basketball player. George McGinnis may also refer to: George Francis McGinnis (1826–1910), United States general...
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  • Miller, Chris Mullin, Alex English, Mel Daniels, Roger Brown, and George McGinnis—played with the Pacers for multiple seasons. Hall of Famers Adrian...
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    Ross Andrew McGinnis (June 14, 1987 – December 4, 2006) was a United States Army soldier who was posthumously awarded the United States' highest decoration...
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  • Goose Ligon Maurice Lucas Randy Mahaffey Moses Malone Ted McClain Jim McDaniels George McGinnis Bill Melchionni Larry Miller Doug Moe Gene Moore Jackie...
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    George Francis McGinnis (19 March 1826 – 29 May 1910) was a volunteer soldier during the Mexican–American War and a Union General during the American...
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  • Schayes, Hal Greer, Wilt Chamberlain, Chet Walker, Billy Cunningham, George McGinnis, Julius Erving, Maurice Cheeks, Bobby Jones, Moses Malone, Charles...
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    Nets. Mel Daniels won it twice with the Indiana Pacers. Erving and George McGinnis were joint winners in the 1974–75 season. Two rookies won the award:...
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    Sidney Wicks (Milwaukee at Portland, March 24, 1974) Magic Johnson and George McGinnis (Los Angeles at Denver, November 16, 1979) Larry Bird and Micheal Ray...
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