• NBA Finals (redirect from BAA Finals)
    series was initially known as the BAA Finals prior to the 1949–50 season when the Basketball Association of America (BAA) merged with the National Basketball...
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    NBL (who became the Minneapolis Lakers) and the Detroit Falcons of the BAA in 1947, and the Detroit Vagabond Kings in 1949. Zollner decided to keep the...
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  • Warriors won the inaugural Basketball Association of America (BAA) championship in 1947, and won again in 1956, led by Hall of Fame trio Paul Arizin,...
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    Joshua Sridhar Rangan Style "Khanditha Ninna" Gurukiran 2017 Upendra Matte Baa "Premave" V. Sridhar 2021 Manjra "Yen Beauty" Dr. Chinmaya M Rao Premam Poojyam...
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    2008 Accident "Baa Maleye Baa" Ricky Kej BR Laxman Rao "Dheem Dheem" Rajendra Karanth Mahalakshmi Iyer "Baa Maleye"(Remix) "Baa Maleye Baa" (Solo) BR Laxman...
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  • Volkers (1941–42) Dolf van Kol (1942–45) Jack Reynolds (1945–47) Robert Smith (1947–48) Walter Crook (1948–50) Robert Thomson (1950–52) Karel Kaufman (1952–53)...
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  • straight games. Prior to the 1948–49 season, four teams left the NBL for the BAA as the foundation for a merger was laid. The Nationals "recipe for success"...
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  • first Soviet Union national basketball team was formed in 1947 to participate in EuroBasket 1947, immediately winning gold medals. The team had four Lithuanians:...
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  • Keb Mo' and Chuck Lorre B. J. and the Bear ("B. J. McKay") – Greg Evigan Baa Baa Black Sheep – Mike Post and Pete Carpenter Babes – Dan Foliart and Howard...
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    All-Star Game was also held at Maple Leaf Gardens in 1947. It was home to the Toronto Huskies (1946–1947) in their single season in the Basketball Association...
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