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None of the success surprised Bill Sharman.He had won 4 NBA titles as a player with the Boston Celtics. He'd won two more titles as a coach, one with the Cleveland Pipers of the ABL and one with the Utah Stars of the ABA. His San Francisco Warriors nearly defeated the vaunted 1967 Philadelphia 76ers during the NBA Finals, before succumbing in 6 games. So finishing the 1971-72 season 69-13, beating teams by an average of 16.3 points per game, including one game where the Lakers won by 63, ...
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