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The Seventy-Sixers
When Philadelphians wanted to see a basketball game, the “Warriors” was their first team’s name. They had several players achieving great fame. Familiar names included Joe Fulks and Paul Arizin. They were joined by Tom Gola and Wilt Chamberlain. However, it was in the year of 1962 when the NBA franchise packed up and bid adieu. The only professional team Philadelphia would know, moved their operations to San Francisco. Therefore, Philadelphia was without a team for a year. However, the Syracuse Nationals relocated here. In the City of Brotherly Love, they took a new name. The “Seventy-Sixers” were now playing the game. They traded to bring Wilt Chamberlain back. The offense sported a formidable attack. Among the big names that were playing here, were Chet Walker, Luke Jackson, and Hal Greer. The city’s basketball fans were in seventh heaven when their team became world champions in 1967.
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