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  2. United Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the United Center saw the debut of the Harris Club, private premium seating area that filled space previous occupied by several club-level suites. The Harris Club was an open lounge premium seating area with a capacity of 236 ticketholders fitted with amenities such including a Wii , a pool table , three bars, a buffet , and multiple ...

  3. File:Iowa Hawkeyes wordmark.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Iowa Hawkeyes wordmark.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 252 × 79 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 100 pixels | 640 × 201 pixels | 1,024 × 321 pixels | 1,280 × 401 pixels | 2,560 × 803 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 252 × 79 pixels, file size: 2 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.

  4. Atlanta Hawks - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the club's history, the team has undergone several uniform changes. The Hawks logo has shifted between variations of a full-bodied hawk holding a basketball on its claws and a silhouette of a hawk head (more commonly known as the Pac-Man logo). Red and white have been a part of the team's palette for the most part since the 1950s ...

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  6. Waterloo Hawks - Wikipedia

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    Black, Gold, and White. Head coach. Charley Shipp (1948–1950) Jack Smiley (1950–1951) Ownership. P. L. "Pinkie" George. The Waterloo Hawks were a National Basketball League and National Basketball Association team based in Waterloo, Iowa. The Hawks remain the only sports franchise ever based in Iowa from any of the current Big Four Leagues .

  7. 1968–69 NBA season - Wikipedia

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    John Havlicek and Bailey Howell both took on bigger roles for the club, which was still strong defensively and unselfish with the ball. The Atlanta Hawks were still the former St. Louis Hawks. Rich Guerin was still the coach and the roster was still largely the same, led by scorers Zelmo Beaty and Lou Hudson. Six scorers over ten points per ...

  8. Category:American basketball logos - Wikipedia

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    File:2017 A10 Basketball Championship Logo.jpeg. File:2017 Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament Logo.jpg. File:2017 CAA Men's Basketball Championship Logo.png. File:2017 NCAA Men's Final Four logo.svg. File:2017 NCAA Women's Final Four logo.png. File:2017 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament.jpg.

  9. Spirits of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Spirits of St. Louis. The Spirits of St. Louis were a basketball franchise based in St. Louis that played in the American Basketball Association (ABA) from 1974 to 1976. This was the third and last city of a franchise that had begun as a charter member in 1967 as the Houston Mavericks before a shift to the Carolinas in 1969 to play as the Cougars.