Episode 200
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In 1938, in the fir…
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Episode 199
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In 1949, Philadelph…
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Episode 198
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In 1935, James J. B…
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Episode 197
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In 1970, Pittsburgh…
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Episode 196
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In 1955, an acciden…
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Episode 195
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In 1950, Ben Hogan …
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Episode 194
In 1985, the Los Angeles Lakers finally beat the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals after losing in their previous 9 tries.
In 1987, the Lakers did it again with Magic Johnson hitting his famous hook sh…
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Episode 193
In 1966, the NFL and the AFL announced their merger and established a championship game that became the Super Bowl.
In 1979, Utah got an NBA team.
In 1934, the Cincinnati Reds became the first profes…
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Episode 192
In 1995, Kenny Smith hit seven 3 pointers to lead the Rockets to a win in game one of the NBA Finals. But it was four straight misses by Nick Anderson that most people remember.
In 1997, the first IR…
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Episode 191
In 1984, the LA Lakers were cruising until a Kevin McHale hard foul on Kurt Rambis changed the tone for the game and the series.
In 2001, Allen Iverson was nearly unstoppable until Tyron Lue was inse…
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