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Germany's players (L-R) Dirk Nowitzki, Marco Pesic and Mithat Demirel celebrate after beating Spain at the European basketball championship semi- final match in Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro September 24, 2005. Germany won 74-73
Michael Jordan retirement from Chicago Bulls in '93 - Sports Illustrated Vault | SI.com
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Christian Welp of Germany fights for the ball with Mikhail Mikhailov... News Photo - Getty Images
Ivkovic: "PAOK should have won the 1993 European championship" - Eurohoops
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Toni Kukoč named to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame | Chicago Bulls
Shakira Austin leads Ole Miss to first SEC semifinals since 1993 | Ole Miss | djournal.com
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American Overseas School of Rome - AOSR Boys Varsity Basketball close the 2019 - 2020 DoDEA season with a perfect record on 11 - 0. They are heading up to the European
Steph Curry Redrew Basketball's Map of Possibilities | The New Yorker
Chicago Bulls: Dan Majerle stills feels pain from loss in 1993 Finals
Yugoslavia's Predrag Stojakovic (L) of NBA's Sacramento Kings, celebrates a shot against Spain with his teammate Dejan Bodiraga (R) watched by their colleagues Vlado Scepanovic (no 9) and Milan Gurovic (rear R)