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LeBron Wire on MSNLakers jersey history No. 1 — Javaris Crittenton
Crittenton, a 6-foot-5 guard, played one season at Georgia Tech University and averaged 14.4 points and 5.8 assists a game ...
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LeBron Wire on MSNLakers jersey history No. 1 — Jordan Farmar
Farmar is a local product who grew up in the San Fernando Valley and attended Taft High School in Woodland Hills. He spent ...
During his time suiting up for the Celtics, Barnes wore only jersey No. 28 and put up 5.6 points and 4.3 rebounds per game.
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LeBron Wire on MSNLakers jersey history No. 1 — Smush Parker
Parker was a fairly athletic 6-foot-4 guard who grew up in New York City. He played college basketball first at the College ...
Former Memphis Grizzlies guard Marcus Smart talked about what he expects from Boston Celtics fans after joining the Los ...
Kobe Bryant gave his verdict on the best players in Los Angeles Lakers history, and left out his old NBA title-winning ...
Smart has only worn No. 36 during his NBA career, previously wearing the number for the Boston Celtics, Memphis Grizzlies and Washington Wizards. Smart was one of two players who wore No. 36 during ...
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Complex on MSNThe Best Throwback Jerseys of All Time, Ranked
When players like Ken Griffey Jr. become cultural icons, the jerseys they wore live forever. The Seattle Mariners actually only wore these teal alternates for two years in the '90s, but they are the ...
Here's a look at Portland's top 5 single-season leaders in rebounds per game. Bill Walton averaged a franchise-best 14.4 rpg during the 1977 season with the Trail Blazers. The Portland Trail Blazers ...
The Dallas Mavericks have developed a reputation for acquiring some intriguing point guard talent over the last few decades. With the latest addition of D'Angelo Russell, however, a different kind of ...
NBA players often have specific reasoning behind their choice of their jersey number. Here are the 10 best stories behind ...
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNOKC Thunder jersey history No. 34 - Tyler Davis (2018-19)
The 16th of those players did so in the Oklahoma City Thunder era, center alum Tyler Davis. After ending his college career ...
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