On February 7, 1979 Harvey Catchings, and Ralph Simpson were traded for Eric Money and Al Skinner in a trade between the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Jersey Nets. Most of …
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46 Years Ago, The Longest NBA Game Ever, That Saw Some Players Play For Both Teams, Ended
by Len Werleby Len WerleOn February 7, 1979 Harvey Catchings, and Ralph Simpson were traded for Eric Money and Al Skinner in a trade between the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Jersey Nets. Most of …
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43 Years Ago, The Longest Official NBA Game In Which Some Players Played For Both Teams Tipped-Off
by Len Werleby Len Werle43 Years Ago, The Longest Official NBA Game In Which Some Players Played For Both Teams Tipped-Off On February 7, 1979 Harvey Catchings, and Ralph Simpson were traded for Eric …
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42 Years Ago, The Longest Official NBA Game In Which Some Players Played For Both Teams Ended
by Len Werleby Len Werle42 Years Ago, The Longest Official NBA Game In Which Some Players Played For Both Teams Ended On February 7, 1979 Harvey Catchings, and Ralph Simpson were traded for Eric …
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NBAStoriesVintage Basketball
The Five Month Long NBA Game That Had Some Players Play & Score For Both Teams
by Len Werleby Len WerleThe Five Month Long NBA Game That Had Some Players Play & Score For Both Teams On February 7, 1979 Harvey Catchings, and Ralph Simpson were traded for Eric Money …
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NBAStoriesVintage Basketball
The Five Month Long NBA Game That Had Some Players Play & Score For Both Teams
by Len Werleby Len WerleThe Five Month Long NBA Game That Had Some Players Play & Score For Both Teams On February 7, 1979 Harvey Catchings, and Ralph Simpson were traded for Eric Money …
