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Wilt Chamberlain Dies
October 12, 1999
13-time NBA All-Star, basketball legend Wilt Chamberlain passed away at his home in Bel-Air, California at the age of 63.
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Kevin McHale Inducted into Hall of Fame
October 1, 1999
Boston Celtics legend Kevin McHale, is enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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NBA Preseason Games Cancelled
October 6, 1998
As a result of stalled collective bargaining negotiations with the National Basketball Players Association, the NBA announced that all 114 preseason games for 1998 have been canceled.
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NBA Announces Two Women to Work as Referees
October 28, 1997
Dee Kantner and Violet Palmer, were among five officials added to the NBA's 58-member staff.
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Basketball Coach Dean Smith Retires
October 9, 1997
North Carolina basketball coach Dean Smith announced his retirement after 36 seasons and two national championships.
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First WNBA Championship Played
August 30, 1997
The Comets’ Cynthia Cooper had 25 points, including 14 in the second half, and Tina Thompson added 18, but the key to the victory was a 9-minute, 24-second stretch of the second half in which the smothering Houston defense held New York to just four point
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50 Greatest Players in NBA History
October 29, 1996
To help celebrate the NBA's 50th anniversary, the list of The 50 Greatest Players in NBA History was announced.
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Jordan Announces Retirement
October 6, 1993
Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls announced his retirement from the NBA at a news conference in Deerfield, IL., it was a temporary retirement.
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First NBA Game Ever Played in Latin America
October 27, 1992
The Houston Rockets defeated the Dallas Mavericks in a preseason game before a crowd of 19,527 at the Mexico City Sports Palace.
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The “Dream Team” Announced for the 1992 Olympics
September 21, 1991
USA Basketball announces the "Dream Team" for the 1992 Summer Olympic Games, team incudes Charles Barkley, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan.
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