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    including Oklahoma State University. Starks was named an NBA All-Star while playing for the New York Knicks in the 1990s. Starks was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma where...
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  • John Starks (born 1965) is an American former basketball player. John Starks may also refer to: John "Jabo" Starks (1938–2018), American drummer from the...
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  • drumming, and is one of the most sampled drummers. Starks was born in Jackson, Alabama, to Prince Starks and Ruth Watkins. One of five children, he was nicknamed...
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    Major-General John Stark (August 28, 1728 – May 8, 1822) was an American military officer who served during the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary...
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  • Duane Starks (born 1974), American football player Edwin Chapin Starks (1867–1932), American ichthyologist Jabo Starks James Starks John Starks (basketball)...
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  • 90–84, credited in large part to Starks's dismal 2-for-18 shooting performance and Riley's stubborn refusal to bench Starks, despite having bench players...
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    In Game 6, Olajuwon blocked a last-second three-point shot attempt by John Starks that would have given the Knicks their third NBA title, instead giving...
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    Starks is a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States. The town was named after General John Stark of the Revolutionary War. The population was 593...
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  • references to lyrics written by Michael Jackson, James Brown, Fred Wesley, John Starks, Ahmad, Redfoo, and Johnny Burns, who are all credited as songwriters...
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  • (1922–1989), French impresario Jonathan Stark (disambiguation) John Starks (disambiguation) Eric John Stark, a character created by the science fiction...
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    John Stillwell Stark (April 11, 1841 – October 21, 1927) was an American publisher of ragtime music, best known for publishing and promoting the music...
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    Malaki Starks (born November 13, 2003) is an American football safety for the Georgia Bulldogs. He won a national championship in 2022. Starks attended...
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  • Jonathan Stark (basketball) (born 1995), American basketball player Jon Snow (character), fictional character, son of Ned Stark John Stark (disambiguation)...
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  • on the Knicks, his role decreased with the arrival of shooting guard John Starks in 1990 and small forward Xavier McDaniel in 1992.[original research...
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  • Bill Laimbeer Reggie Miller Chris Mullin Charles Oakley Kurt Rambis John Starks Isiah Thomas Spud Webb Marques Johnson Rush Limbaugh David Sanborn During...
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    local businessman John Starks Rodes and designed by the Daniel Burnham firm of Chicago. It is 202 feet (62 m) tall (62 m). The Starks Building was added...
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  • Division winner Bold Series winner Italic Team with home-court advantage John Starks is ejected after headbutting Reggie Miller. This was the first playoff...
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    Battle of Bennington, John Stark was captured by natives and forced to run a gauntlet. Knowing what was about to happen Stark stunned them by grabbing...
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  • hits the game-winning 3 with 32.6 seconds left. Hakeem Olajuwon blocks John Starks' title-winning 3-point attempt. This was the second playoff meeting between...
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    John Stark Ravenscroft (May 17, 1772 – March 5, 1830) was the first Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina and helped organize the Episcopal...
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    the offices of John Stark & Son. Joplin was impressed with Lamb's compositions and recommended him to ragtime publisher John Stark. Stark published Lamb's...
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    Battle of Ticonderoga) which took place a month before the Starks were married. "Molly Stark". The Vermont Record. Fair Haven, Vermont. October 26, 1894...
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  • BASKETBALL; Knee Surgery Puts Starks on Sidelines for 6 Weeks". The New York Times. Retrieved January 18, 2022. "Knicks' Starks Has Surgery on Left Knee"...
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  • the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award. John Starks led the league in three-point field goals with 217. John Starks led the league in three-point field goal...
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  • race at Donington Park. Brian Foster, American mixed martial artist. John Starks, American basketball player. Paul Wood, English rugby league player who...
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  • 1964), head coach of Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team (2007–2010) John Starks (born 1965), basketball player Bill Goldberg (born 1966), professional...
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  • John Starcevic, known by the stage name John Stark, is a Canadian stage actor and producer most noted for his long-running one-man show which he performed...
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    New York Knicks fan. His favorite player growing up was Knicks guard John Starks, who appeared on The Chris Gethard Show in 2016. Books Weird New York:...
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    and organized the next year. It is named for John Stark, an officer in the American Revolutionary War. Stark County is included in the Canton-Massillon...
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  • elements from "The Payback", written by James Brown, Fred Wesley, and John Starks; and performed by James Brown. contains elements from "Superman Lover"...
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