What Eight Teams Started The NBA
The NBA was started by eight teams what are their names
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NBA refers to National Basketball Association. It is the premier professional League of Basketball for men in the United States. It was formed in New York on 6th June, 1946. The eight teams that started the NBA were as follows:
1. Knicks
2. Celtics
3. Warriors
4. Lakers
5. Royals/Kings
6. Pistons
7. Hawks
8. Nationals/76ers
1. Knicks
2. Celtics
3. Warriors
4. Lakers
5. Royals/Kings
6. Pistons
7. Hawks
8. Nationals/76ers
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can you take this one step further and add what cities each team started in? i don't know off the top of my head and would have to look some up...just adding to the interest...
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