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There is a page named "Chris McNealy (basketball, born 1961)" on Wikipedia

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  • McNealy later acquired Italian citizenship. McNealy's son, also named Chris, played college basketball for UC Irvine and plays professionally. "Chris...
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  • Chris McNealy may refer to: Chris McNealy (basketball, born 1961), American former National Basketball Association player Chris McNealy (basketball, born...
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  • McNealy is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chris McNealy (born 1961), American basketball player Maverick McNealy (born 1995), American...
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  • onetime resident, John Z. DeLorean. Bloomfield Hills is now home to Lee Iacocca, Roger Smith, Aretha Franklin, Isiah Thomas... Scott McNealy Biography...
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    Mississippi State named former New Mexico State head coach Chris Jans as its 21st head basketball coach. The Bulldogs have been to the NCAA Tournament eleven...
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    Jerry Rook (category American men's basketball players)
    surrounded by family in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Hudgison, Chris (August 25, 2019). "Arkansas State & NEA basketball legend Jerry Rook passes away". kait8.com. Retrieved...
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  • Feature Syndicate, the NEA was part of United Media from 1978 to 2011, and is now a division of Andrews McMeel Syndication. The NEA once selected college...
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  • Joe Holup (category All-American college men's basketball players)
    American basketball player. He played college basketball for George Washington University and later professionally in the National Basketball Association...
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    Tom Heinsohn (category All-American college men's basketball players)
    American professional basketball player, coach, and broadcaster. He was associated with the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA) for...
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    Doug Moe (category All-American college men's basketball players)
    Douglas Edwin Moe (born September 21, 1938) is an American former professional basketball player and coach. As a head coach with the Denver Nuggets in...
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  • Ed Conlin (category All-American college men's basketball players)
    was an American basketball player and coach. A 6'5" guard/forward from Fordham University, Conlin played in the National Basketball Association from...
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  • Perez (born 1980) – singer-songwriter Chris Pérez (born 1969) – singer, operatic soprano Chris Pérez – Grammy Award-winning guitarist Jay Perez (born 1963)...
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  • owner of Charles Krug Winery Craig McCaw (A.B.), founder and CEO of McCaw Cellular and founder of Clearwire Scott McNealy (MBA), cofounder, chairman, and...
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    born in Hawthorne. Keyla Monterroso Mejia, actress and comedian Actress Marilyn Monroe lived in the city from infancy until she was 6. Singer Chris Montez...
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  • The 1985–86 New York Knicks season was the 40th season of NBA basketball in New York City, New York. The Knicks had won the first overall pick in the 1985...
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    Rollins are among the 173 fellows recognized by the NEA as great figures of jazz. Blanchard was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, the only child of Wilhelmina...
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    imperial capital, renaming it first as New Rome (Ancient Greek: Νέα Ῥώμη Nea Rhomē; Latin: Nova Roma) and then finally as Constantinople (Constantinopolis)...
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    Terry Sanford on January 20, 1962, at halftime of an NC State-Maryland basketball game in Reynolds Coliseum. As captain of his team, Gabriel set 22 school...
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  • from New York (1971–1977 and 1979–1983) 1978 – Robert McNamara, U.S. secretary of defense (1961–1968) 1978 – John Peavey, Idaho state senator 1979 – Charles...
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    other networks' offerings, which included CBS' coverage of the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Game. The length of the film combined with the necessary...
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