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``All we can do,'' said former Philadelphia guard Al Attles, who played in the 100-point game, ``is those of us who are still living can talk about it and the million people who were in the arena can tell their stories. Former Golden State Warriors coach AL ATTLES on the great Nate Archibald: "We have forty-four defenses for him, but he has forty-five ways to score. These patterns were further investigated with a sample of 1,277 New Englanders, 621 of whom reported being active sport tourists (Gibson & Yiannakis, 1994; Gibson, Attle & Yiannakis, 1998). |
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