And I think it was the penny black stamp. I believe they are worth a fortune today
Close enough, I have 1838.
And I think it was the penny black stamp. I believe they are worth a fortune today
Close enough, I have 1838.
Hints:Name the player that levelled Gretzky with a hard, clean body check, probably the only time he was caught with his head down. The Great One was writhing in pain for a few minutes near centre ice.
Wilt Chamberlain. In the 1961-62 season, Chamberlain averaged 48.53 minutes played through 80 games, playing 3,882 of his team's 3,890 minutes. He was ejected for a second technical foul with eight minutes remaining in the only game he did not play completely, (Chamberlain did not foul out of any of his 1,045 career regular season nor 160 career playoff games).What NBA player averaged more than 48 minutes played per game in one of his seasons?
I do not follow basketball, so this may be a dumb question, but isn't an NBA game only 48 minutes long ( 4-12 minute quarters)?Wilt Chamberlain. In the 1961-62 season, Chamberlain averaged 48.53 minutes played through 80 games, playing 3,882 of his team's 3,890 minutes. He was ejected for a second technical foul with eight minutes remaining in the only game he did not play completely, (Chamberlain did not foul out of any of his 1,045 career regular season nor 160 career playoff games).
Despite setting a league record with more than 50 points scored per game, and averaging more than 25 rebounds per game, Chamberlain was not named league MVP. Neither was Oscar Robertson, who became the first an only player to average a triple-double for a season that same year, (30.8 points, 11.4 assists, 12.5 rebounds per game). Boston's Bill Russell won MVP that year.
Name the player that levelled Gretzky with a hard, clean body check, probably the only time he was caught with his head down. The Great One was writhing in pain for a few minutes near centre ice.
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds?What song was #1 on the charts by 2 different artists in 2 different decades (60's & 70's)?