in 1946. Sailors played pro basketball for several teams, then moved to Alaska with his wife and became a high school basketball coach. Sailors was born...
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Sailors are people who work aboard a watercraft. Sailors may also refer to: Sailors (film), a 1964 Swedish film Ken Sailors (1922-2016), American basketball...
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for the Basketball Association of America's first season. He coached Ken Sailors who pioneered the jump shot. He was the uncle of Providence Steamrollers...
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championship under Hall of Fame coach Everett Shelton and behind star guard Ken Sailors, who pioneered the jump shot that is now the standard in basketball....
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who is considered one of the world's most accomplished and celebrated sailors. He was named United States Rolex Yachtsman of the Year twice (1985 and...
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(27) 4–24 29 January 30 @ Boston 79–69 Ken Sailors (17) 5–24 30 January 31 Baltimore 62–68 Nostrand, Sailors (16) 5–25 31 February 3 New York 62–78 Lee...
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victory in the final game over Georgetown, coached by Elmer Ripley. Ken Sailors of Wyoming was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. The Cowboys...
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The Origins of the Jump Shot, makes a strong case that Ken Sailors did so in May 1934. Sailors went on to play for the University of Wyoming and was selected...
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of the titular protagonist, Sailor Moon, her lover Tuxedo Mask, her cat advisor Luna, and her guardians and friends: Sailors Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and...
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Tournament Championship Game National championship game Date March 30, 1943 Venue Madison Square Garden, New York City MVP Ken Sailors, Wyoming ← 1942 1944 →...
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fold after finishing last in the league for a second consecutive season, at 12–48. Ken Sailors, All-NBA Second Team 1948-49 Providence Steam Rollers...
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Day parade and festivities are held on the third Saturday in August. Ken Sailors - basketball player who led the University of Wyoming to the 1943 NCAA...
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Royals Bones McKinney Washington Capitols Max Zaslofsky (3) Chicago Stags Ken Sailors Providence Steamrollers Jim Pollard* Minneapolis Lakers Johnny Logan...
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Kenneth Sean "Ken" Carson Jr. is a fashion doll introduced by American toy company Mattel in 1961 as the counterpart of Barbie, who had been introduced...
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champion St. John's in Red Cross benefit game Ken Sailors, First-team All-America selection Ken Sailors, NCAA Men's MOP Award "Cowboys" is specific to...
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Bones McKinney (2) Washington Capitols Max Zaslofsky (3) Chicago Stags Ken Sailors Providence Steamrollers Jim Pollard* Minneapolis Lakers Johnny Logan...
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1876-1887 Wayde Preston (1929–1992), actor Chip Rawlins (born 1949), writer Ken Sailors (1921–2016), basketball player, credited with inventing the jump shot...
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2 Waterloo 74–63 Ken Sailors (25) 2–16 19 December 4 Waterloo 86–76 Ken Sailors (26) 3–16 20 December 7 St. Louis 72–76 Ken Sailors (30) 3–17 21 December...
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the NBA Jeron Roberts (born 1976) – American-Israeli basketball player Ken Sailors – inventor of the jump shot; former NBA player Justin Salas – wrestler...
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Feerick, Washington Capitols F/C Bones McKinney, Washington Capitols G Ken Sailors, Providence Steamrollers G John Logan, St. Louis Bombers List of NBA...
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philosopher (d. 2006) 1921 – Kenneth Bulmer, American author (d. 2005) 1921 – Ken Sailors, American basketball player (d. 2016) 1922 – Hank Biasatti, Italian-Canadian...
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Sailor Song may refer to: Sailor Song (novel), a 1992 novel by Ken Kesey "Sailor Song" (song), a 2024 single by Gigi Perez "The Sailor Song", a 1999 single...
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George Pastushok Les Pugh Mel Riebe Lee Robbins Hank Rosenstein Giff Roux Ken Sailors Ben Scharnus Otto Schnellbacher Earl Shannon Howie Shannon Bob Shea Lou...
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Wisconsin C 6 Rocha, Red 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Oregon State G 4 Sailors, Ken 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Wyoming SG 8 Smawley, Belus 6 ft 1 in...
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Adolph Rupp 1943 Wyoming Mountain States West Everett Shelton Champion Ken Sailors Georgetown Independent East Elmer Ripley Runner-up DePaul Independent...
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best all-time players and compared him favorably to Hall of Fame guard Ken Sailors. In 2001 he was inducted into the University of Wyoming Athletic Hall...
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Sophomore North Carolina Billy Hassett G Senior Notre Dame Tony Lavelli F Freshman Yale Jack Parkinson G Junior Kentucky Ken Sailors G Senior Wyoming...
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30, 1942. p. 6. Retrieved August 26, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. "Kenny Sailors – awards and honors". sports-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. 2024...
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Robert Sacre Ed Sadowski (b. 1917) Eddie Sadowski (b. 1915) Junior Saffer Ken Sailors Tidjane Salaün John Salley John Salmons Al Salvadori Kevin Salvadori...
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(2008) and The Art of Flight (2011); born and raised in Jackson Hole Ken Sailors (1921–2016), professional basketball player; popularized the jump shot;...
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