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  1. Alabama (61,230 bytes)
    538: ==Professional Sports teams==
    573: |Basketball
    574: ...an Basketball Association (21st century)|American Basketball Association]]
    577: |Basketball
    578: |American Basketball Association
  2. Andre Agassi (87,167 bytes)
    57: |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/magazine/08/30/agassi0717...
    58: |publisher=Gary Smith for Sports Illustrated
    68: |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/magazine/08/30/agassi0717...
    69: |publisher=Gary Smith for Sports Illustrated
    93: ...ity of the Year Overseas Personality|BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year]] in 1992.
  3. Argentina (113,150 bytes)
    508: ===Sports===
    513: ..., and the national team won Olympic Gold in the [[Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics|Athens Olympics]]. Ar...
    515: Other popular sports include [[field hockey]] (the top female sport, s...
    517: [[Motorsports]] are well represented in Argentina, with [[Turis...
    529: | [[Basketball]] || [[Marcelo Milanesio]]{{ยท}} [[Manu Ginobili...
  4. Amsterdam (48,048 bytes)
    262: ===Sports===
    269: ...bouring city of [[Amstelveen]]. There is also a [[basketball]] team, the [[Amsterdam Astronauts]], who compete...
    271: ...t the [[Amsterdam Sportsman of the year|Amsterdam Sports Awards]]. Boxer [[Raymond Joval]] and field hocke...
  5. April 12 (19,883 bytes)
    113: *[[1952]] - [[Ralph Wiley]], American sports journalist (d. [[2004]])
    119: *[[1960]] - [[Ron MacLean]], Canadian sportscaster
    138: ...iller (basketball player)|Brad Miller]], American basketball player
  6. Amateur (2,292 bytes)
    5: ...eur [[Sportsperson|athletes]] in sports such as [[basketball]] or [[Football games|football]] are not regarded...
    18: * [[Amateur sports]]
  7. Adelaide (49,678 bytes)
    31: ...ide|festivals]] as well as for its wine, arts and sports.
    231: ...aide Fellas|Adelaide Lightning]] play in national basketball competitions, with home games at the [[Distinctiv...
    303: *[[List of sports clubs in Adelaide]]
  8. April 1 (23,567 bytes)
    139: * 1947 - [[Norm Van Lier]], American basketball player
    155: ...ark Jackson (basketball)|Mark Jackson]], American basketball player
    180: * 1981 - [[Antonis Fotsis]], Greek basketball player
  9. Athens (71,635 bytes)
    40: ...te/ |author= CNN & Sports Illustrated |publisher= sportsillustrated.cnn.com |date=1997-09-05 |accessdate= ...
    185: ===Sports===
    231: |[[Basketball]]
    237: |Basketball
    243: |Basketball
  10. The Alan Parsons Project (17,608 bytes)
    37: ...[National Basketball Association|NBA]] [[dynasty (sports)|dynasty]]. It was also used as the entrance the...
  11. August 21 (19,753 bytes)
    81: *[[1924]] - [[Jack Buck]], American sports announcer (d. [[2002]])
    82: * 1924 - [[Chris Schenkel]], American sports journalist (d. [[2005]])
    93: *[[1936]] - [[Wilt Chamberlain]], American basketball player (d. [[1999]])
    147: *[[1981]] - [[Andreas Glyniadakis]], Greek basketball player
  12. Arizona State University (27,956 bytes)
    123: ...9 national championships. Additionally, the men's basketball team has participated in 12 [[National Collegiate...
    150: ... music 24 hours a day, and also features news and sports updates at the top and bottom of every hour.
    187: * [http://www.sundevilpedia.com ASU Sports History]
    202: [[Category:Sports in Phoenix]]
  13. Arkansas (43,150 bytes)
  14. Arizona (65,422 bytes)
    569: ==Professional sports teams==
    604: |[[Basketball]]
    605: |[[Women's National Basketball Association]]
    612: |[[Basketball]]
    613: |[[National Basketball Association]]
  15. Austin, Texas (56,156 bytes)
    194: ...stin]] campus. ''Austin City Limits'' and Capital Sports & Entertainment run the [[Austin City Limits Musi...
    224: ===Sports===
    225: ...the 2005-2006 seasons. Minor-league professional sports came to Austin in 1996, when the [[Austin Ice Bat...
    230: |+ Minor-League Professional Sports Teams
    256: | [[Basketball]]
  16. American and British English differences (85,848 bytes)
    48: ...ttp://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/plurals.htm#sports]</ref>
    50: ...example, where a place name is used to refer to a sports team). For instance,
    147: ...lang use of "to ball" as a verb meaning to play a basketball.
    151: ... commonly heard in the UK); Americans read the "[[sports]]" section of a newspaper, while the British are ...
    208: ...the series, two-nothing" are heard when reporting sports scores. The digit 0, for example, when reading a ...
  17. Atlantic Baptist University (3,378 bytes)
    27: |free_label = Sports teams
    28: |free = Blue Tide: Men's and Women's Basketball, Women's Soccer <br /> Mets: Men's Baseball
    59: ...udent enrollment and academic accreditation. ABU sports teams play under the name ''Blue Tide''. ABU rem...
  18. Ann Arbor, Michigan (57,602 bytes)
    89: ...th System|University Hospital]] complex, contains sports fields, pedestrian and [[bike path]]s, and swimmi...
    240: ... of Intercollegiate Athletics|NAIA]], also fields sports teams.
    248: ...ffiliate; and [[WTKA]] 1050, which is primarily a sports station.<ref name="radio">{{cite web | url=http:/...
  19. Arizona Diamondbacks (38,819 bytes)
    55: ...a great deal of lobbying by the [[Maricopa County Sports Authority]], a local group formed to preserve [[C...
    57: ...ntest for it; they took out a full-page ad in the sports section of the [[February 13]] [[1995]] edition o...
    63: ...ports fans, thanks to the success of the National Basketball Association's Phoenix Suns."<ref name="archive1">...
    68: ...orts.com/stories/022400/bas_124-7996.shtml AugustaSports.com]</ref>
    87: ...y lead to one of the quickest free falls in major sports history when in just three years, the Diamondback...
  20. April 5 (20,987 bytes)
    99: *[[1933]] - [[Larry Felser]], American sports columnist
    150: * 1978 - [[Stephen Jackson]], American basketball player
    152: *[[1980]] - [[Matt Bonner]], American basketball player

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