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October 16, 1991 In November of 1971, the Los Angeles Lakers went on a roll. Twenty years later, their 33-game win streak is still the longest in pro sports history
August 23, 1976 | Rick Telander The kid was just 14 when the kingmaker took over, and that's when the pressure began to build through a ghetto summer
October 28, 1974 | Pat Putnam The old order changeth, yielding place to new," said King Arthur as he sailed off on his barge. So it may well be in the Atlantic Division, where Buffalo's star is rising while New York's fades—one Eddie...
March 11, 1974 | Curry Kirkpatrick He looked like a high school kid among the renowned Superstars, but Kyle Rote Jr., his Bible at the ready, beat them all
October 16, 1972 This was the Los
Angeles Lakers: a team or many coaches, multistars, manic hopes—and no titles.
They were pro basketball's perpetual heirs apparent. They were clearly over the
hill when last season started, but they...
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