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Sergei Bazarevich
Six-year member of Russian National Team...Averaged 18.8 PPG in Goodwill Games, 19.2 PPG in European Championships and 8.9 PPG in Olympics... Scored 31 vs. USA in 2 games at World Championships.
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Six-year member of Russian National Team...Averaged 18.8 PPG in Goodwill Games, 19.2 PPG in European Championships and 8.9 PPG in Olympics... Scored 31 vs. USA in 2 games at World Championships.



Bob is regarded by experts as the top performer in the game today. Last season, he roared back after suffering a broken wrist to lead the Hawks to the Western Division Championship. In his Freshman season, Bob won the Rookie of the Year award and he topped the loop in total points in 1955-56.



After a brilliant college, career, Win was the first draft choice of the Hawks last year. Although not a giant, he consist ently outplayed much taller opponents and what's more amazing, lead the nation last year in rebounds! In two years at Memphis State, he rolled up 1114 points for an overall average of 21 points per contest. Leading his team to the N.I.T. Finals, Win was voted the Most Valuable Player in the Tourney. - In '54, he starred on the Armed Forces' Pan American team.



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Alexander Volkov
A versatile athlete from Omsk, Russia, Volkov's deft passing and size were missed by the Hawks last season when he was sidelined with injuries to both wrists. He was MVP of the Soviet Union in 1989, placing ahead of Golden State's Sarunas Marciulionis.
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