Chuck Murray
WIS & Effingwoods Hockey Almanac
Re: UNH Wildcats 2016 Offseason Thread - Searching for Direction
Snively65 digs out three more points to close out the hoops category ...
Updated scoreboard:
Snively65 10 pts.
FiveHole12 4 pts.
HockeyRef 2 pts.
'Watcher 1 pt.
That leaves us with the remaining hockey questions, and the entire football board to go.
Sometime in between Elvin Hayes' and Wes Unseld's retirements (loved those players), and Michael Jordan's comeback with the Wizards? Without cheating and just taking a WAG, I'll guess at 1998?
Good question!!
OK - a couple of bonus questions (points WILL count though) - the second one in two parts (one point apiece):
What star player links the Oakland Oaks '69 ABA and the GS Warriors '75 NBA title teams (fairly easy)?
Other than the Pirates ... which Pittsburgh team was the first to win a major league pro sports title?
Snively65 digs out three more points to close out the hoops category ...
But, Argghh! I cannot believe that I spaced on Dolph Shayes and the Syracuse Nationals winning in 1954-1955, before they won of course two more as the 76ers. My brother and I played basketball against one another with tennis balls and Maxwell House coffee cans in our basement through the mid- to late 50s; long straw got the Celtics, short straw the opponent, which was usually the 76ers, St Louis Hawks, or the Cincinnati Royals (all three of those teams were loaded back then).
I also was wrong about the LA Stars winning in 1970, as that was the Pacers. I also should have known that the Washington Bullets championship pre-dated the NBA, after our long discussion about George Mikan and the Minneapolis Lakers winning in the first NBA season.
Still need that third team that won in two different cities, or does the Nationals/76ers franchise also answer that question. Yes
Already got that one 4-5 posts back, HR. But, apparently there is still one more city with two different teams winning a title, and you gifted me that one by mentioning the Golden State Warriors, who won in Oakland last year, as did the ABA Oakland Oaks (that was really their name!) in 1969, the same year that the Mets won their first World Series. Lots of poison oak in the Bay Area, which may explain the name?
Updated scoreboard:
Snively65 10 pts.
FiveHole12 4 pts.
HockeyRef 2 pts.
'Watcher 1 pt.
That leaves us with the remaining hockey questions, and the entire football board to go.
Trivia bonus question (not to count in scoring): in what year did the Baltimore Bullets get rid of their politically incorrect moniker?
Sometime in between Elvin Hayes' and Wes Unseld's retirements (loved those players), and Michael Jordan's comeback with the Wizards? Without cheating and just taking a WAG, I'll guess at 1998?
OK - a couple of bonus questions (points WILL count though) - the second one in two parts (one point apiece):
What star player links the Oakland Oaks '69 ABA and the GS Warriors '75 NBA title teams (fairly easy)?
Other than the Pirates ... which Pittsburgh team was the first to win a major league pro sports title?