• "Bo" Ellis (born August 8, 1954) is an American former professional basketball player. After graduating from Chicago's Parker High School, Ellis, a...
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    basketball championship in 1977. Led by Alfred "Butch" Lee, Maurice "Bo" Ellis and Jerome Whitehead, the team beat UNC Charlotte in the national semifinals...
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  • Championship. Butch Lee, the tournament's most outstanding player, and Bo Ellis were the stars of a team that reflected the street-wise toughness of its...
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  • fired on December 13, 1996, and was replaced by Gary on a permanent basis. Ellis was fired in January 2003, and was replaced by Jones on an interim basis...
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  • Bullets acquired a first-round pick from the Denver Nuggets in exchange for Bo Ellis. The Bullets used the pick to draft Dave Corzine. l On the draft-day, the...
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    McGuire, won the 1977 NCAA tournament and were runners-up in 1974. Maurice "Bo" Ellis was a member of each of those teams and remains the only Marquette player...
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  • George Thompson, Jim Chones, Juan Toscano-Anderson, Jae Crowder, Maurice "Bo" Ellis, Don Kojis, Wesley Matthews, Allie McGuire, Dean Meminger, and Tony Miller...
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    Illinois state representative Lil Durk (Durk Banks), (attended) – rapper Bo Ellis, (Parker; 1973) – former NBA player (1977–80) who spent his entire career...
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  • rendition of the song on The Merv Griffin Show, Ellis uses the same rules as explained above ("Tallulah, Tallulah, bo-ballulah"). However, the cover version on...
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