1001 Basketball Trivia Questions
By (Author) Dale Ratermann
By (author) Brian Brosi
Sports Publishing LLC
Sports Publishing LLC
17th June 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
Trivia and quiz questions
796.323
Paperback
144
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 13mm
272g
Basketball has evolved into one of the most commonly played sports worldwide. Regardless of how well you think you know basketball, there are bound to be questions in this book to challenge and entertain, to stimulate discussion, and to start and settle arguments. Featuring questions from professional, collegiate, and womens games, this book covers it allthe players, the coaches, the arenas, the Olympics, and much more. Some of the questions the book answers include:
Why is uniform No. 6 retired by the Sacramento Kings
Who holds the record for most points in Game 7 of the NBA Finals
At what Big Ten school was baseball slugger Frank Howard also a basketball standout
Where was the first NCAA Final Four in 1939
Who was the MVP in the WNBAs first season
And 996 more!
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Dale Ratermann has written over 40 books. He previously worked in sports marketing.
Brian Brosi won the Arizona State University sports trivia championship as a student in 1975.