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How many pts. by Red Robbins, in '68-69 ABA All-Star Game?

ANS: 19 points.

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Played with Celtics in three NBA playoff series. Was credited with blocking 34 shots in 1973-74. Drafted: #1-1972 by Boston.



Woody comes to the Warriors by way of the Harlem Globetrotters. After playing two years of college ball at Texas Southern, he joined the fabulous Harlem group and traveled throughout the country and abroad. Woody didn't do much clowning around, but concentrated on solid basketball. As a result, he's an expert all around operator. Fast for a big man, Woody is tough in scrambles under the boards. While on the Trotters, he developed a unique way of blocking enemy shots and N.B.A. scorers are in for trouble.



"QUICKNESS" How acquired: Drafted in the first round in 1981 (second selection). Isiah Thomas may be more known for his infectious smile or off-court demeanor. But don't ever forget that he is still one of the quickest point guards in the NBA. In 1991-92, Thomas remained as consistent as ever. "Zeke" placed second on the Pistons in scoring (18.5 ppg.) and topped Detroit in assists and steals just a year after the most serious injury of his career. In 1990-91, Thomas missed 34 games because of a wrist injury. Thomas became the Pistons all-time leading scorer in 1991-92, surpassing Bob Lanier. He was already the Pistons leader in assists and steals. Two years earlier, Thomas was the MVP of the 1990 Finals in which Detroit won its second straight NBA title. In 1984-85, Thomas set a single-season record for assists in a season with 1,123 (since broken by John Stockton). Despite being an 11-year veteran, Thomas' game has not slowed a bit. In 1991-92, he was named to the NBA All-Star Team for the 11th straight season.



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