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  • Trivia question for a prize!!

    Here's an offseason trivia question and I especially encourage all the ISU fans looking in
    to participate since they might just have an advantage!! (hint, hint)

    The prize will be a gift certificate to Avanti's Restaurant -- free food - not a coupon
    and it can be redeemed at any time for free food just like cash!

    OK -- here goes ---

    Name the first (and apparently still the only) NBA team to ever have a starting lineup
    of ALL left handers - and name the five lefty starters...and when it occurred!

  • #2
    Was it the 1976-77 New York Nets with Dave Wohl, Tim Bassett, Al Skinner, Kim Hughes and Bubbles Hawkins? February 1977.
    #DunkOnYou

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    • #3
      OMG -- now seriously -- how did you know....? -- although I could withhold the prize on the technicality that they were the New Jersey Nets by 1977, not New York.

      that is such an obscure factoid -- and since one of those left-handers was Robert "Bubbles" Hawkins -- one of the only 3 ISU players to ever make it to the NBA - I thought sure a Redbird fan woulda known ...




      "The team (New Jersey Nets in their first season as an NBA team after leaving the ABA)
      did set one record of sorts; in February 1977, they became the first NBA team ever to have
      an all-left-handed starting lineup, with Tim Bassett, Al Skinner, Bubbles Hawkins, Dave Wohl, and Kim Hughes."



      The Nets might be harnessing energy from the memorable 1976-77 team. That Nets team finished
      an NBA worst 22-60, but set an NBA record of their own along the way. In February that year they became
      the first NBA team to sport an all-left-handed starting lineup led by none other than Bubbles Hawkins

      Photo: November 21, 2009Nets Head Coach Lawrence Frank does not appreciate the smell of Brook Lopez's deodorant. The Nets take their historically bad show on the road as they face Denver tonight who has yet to lose at home (5-0) this season.


      The New Jersey Nets fielded the first all-lefthanded lineup in NBA history in the 1976-77 season.
      Tim Basset, Al Skinner, Dave Wohl, Kim Hughes, and the unforgettable “Bubbles” Hawkins.

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      • #4
        You are right, it was New Jersey, my fault. I am left-handed myself, so I know an embarassing amount of left-handed trivia. I have a friend who gives me a new book of left-handed trivia every year, so my library is considered to be impressive (and somewhat pathetic) by all who see it.
        #DunkOnYou

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        • #5
          That is very interesting! I am a lefty as well, though I didn't know Bubbles was; waaay before my time.
          "But instead lets just hate while their MBB and WBB programs play blackjack against BU. Twenty-One in a row, seven by the Men & 14 by their women." ~NSBF

          @FrontRowSto

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          • #6
            Originally posted by PTownHawkeye View Post
            Was it the 1976-77 New York Nets with Dave Wohl, Tim Bassett, Al Skinner, Kim Hughes and Bubbles Hawkins? February 1977.
            what a sweet team

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