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    1980s: Magic vs. Bird

    The league added the ABA's innovative three-point field goal beginning in 1979 to open up the game. That same year, rookies Larry Bird and Earvin "Magic" Johnson joined the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers respectively, initiating a period of significant growth in fan interest in the NBA throughout the country and the world. Bird went on to lead the Celtics to three titles, and Johnson went on to lead the Lakers to five. Also in the early '80s, the NBA added one more expansion franchise, the Dallas Mavericks, bringing the total to 23 teams.
     

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    1990s: The Jordan Era and globalization

    Michael Jordan entered the league in 1984 with the Chicago Bulls, providing an even more popular star to support growing interest in the league. This resulted in more cities demanding teams of their own. In 1988 and 1989, four cities got their wishes as the Charlotte Hornets (now New Orleans Hornets), Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, and Minnesota Timberwolves made their NBA debuts. A growing number of NBA star players also began coming from other countries. Initially, many of these players, such as 1994 NBA MVP Hakeem Olajuwon of Nigeria, first played NCAA basketball to enhance their skills.
    In 1991, Susan O'Malley became the first female president of a major sports franchise franchise, when she became the president of the Washington Bullets.
    Jordan, along with Scottie Pippen would lead the Bulls to six championships in eight years during the 1990s. Olajuwon won back-to-back titles with the Houston Rockets in '94 and '95, during Jordan's first retirement.
    The 1992 Olympic basketball Dream Team, the first to use current NBA stars, featured Michael Jordan as the anchor, along with Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, David Robinson, Patrick Ewing, Scottie Pippen, Clyde Drexler, Karl Malone, John Stockton, Chris Mullin, Charles Barkley, and Christian Laettner.
     

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    In 1995, the NBA expanded to Canada adding with the Vancouver Grizzlies and the Toronto Raptors. In 2001, the Vancouver Grizzlies were relocated to Memphis, which left the Raptors as the only Canadian team in the NBA.
    In 1996, the NBA created a women's league, the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).
    In 1998, the NBA owners began a lockout which lasted 191 days and was settled on January 18, 1999. As a result of this lockout the 1998-99 NBA season was reduced from 82 to 50 games. Since these games were all played in the same year, the season is known as the 1999 NBA season. San Antonio won the championship on June 25th by beating the New York Knicks.
     

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    shakespeare said:
    wiki s nt a site 2 b called spam.,,,,,,sand,,,,its the cyber encyclopidia....bro pls...try 2 c the positive side.....im nt gng 2 use only wiki...im gng 2 use others 2o

    Wiki is not spam but copying and pasting the wiki here to increase your post count is spamming. If you want anyone to read the wiki, just post the link to the wiki page and let them read it on the wiki site.
     

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    kosandpol said:
    Wiki is not spam but copying and pasting the wiki here to increase your post count is spamming. If you want anyone to read the wiki, just post the link to the wiki page and let them read it on the wiki site.
    :yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:
    nathnam daana magulak 1 sare daapan...
     

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    kosandpol said:
    Wiki is not spam but copying and pasting the wiki here to increase your post count is spamming. If you want anyone to read the wiki, just post the link to the wiki page and let them read it on the wiki site.


    yeah i knw tht...im nt only using wiki,,,,,im using sm other resourses 2o.,,,,,so it worth,,,,,so pls dnt b so rude...k
     

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    Magic Johnson

    Team: Los Angeles Lakers (1979-91, 1996)
    Titles: 5 (1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988)
    Honors: 12-time All-Star, three-time MVP (1987, 1989, 1990), three-time Finals MVP (1980, 1982, 1987), Hall of Fame
    The player: The prototype big point guard. The only player in NBA history who could dominate -- not just play -- all five positions.
    Magic was the best ever in transition. He led the break and shoved the ball down your throat or backed you down and carved you up with a pass or drive.
    He was unselfish -- but not to a fault (he'd take over and score when necessary) -- and he made passing cool.
    Given his age (a rookie at age 20), the stakes (NBA Finals), the opponent (Dr. J and the 76ers) and the fact that he moved to center to replace injured legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic's 42-point, 15-rebound, 7-assist, 3-steal effort in the title-clinching Game 6 of the 1980 NBA Finals was probably the best individual performance of all time.
    It could be argued that he's the one player in NBA history who was better than Michael Jordan.


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