1971 National Invitation Tournament
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The 1971 National Invitation Tournament was the 1971 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition. 1971 was unique because it was the only time that major rivals Duke and North Carolina had played each other after the ACC tournament until the 2022 NCAA Final Four clash. Eventual ACC member Georgia Tech also made the semis, and lost to North Carolina in the championship. The fourth semifinalist, St. Bonaventure, was playing its first season following the departure of All-American Bob Lanier, who led the Bonnies to the 1970 Final Four.
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El National Invitation Tournament 1971 fue la trigésimo cuarta edición del National Invitation Tournament. La disputaron 16 equipos, celebrándose la competición en el Madison Square Garden de Nueva York. El ganador fue la Universidad de Carolina del Norte en Chapel Hill, que lograba su primer título en esta competición.
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Il National Invitation Tournament 1971 fu la 34ª edizione del torneo. Venne vinto dalla University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; il miglior giocatore fu Bill Chamberlain.
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The 1971 National Invitation Tournament was the 1971 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition. 1971 was unique because it was the only time that major rivals Duke and North Carolina had played each other after the ACC tournament until the 2022 NCAA Final Four clash. Eventual ACC member Georgia Tech also made the semis, and lost to North Carolina in the championship. The fourth semifinalist, St. Bonaventure, was playing its first season following the departure of All-American Bob Lanier, who led the Bonnies to the 1970 Final Four.
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El National Invitation Tournament 1971 fue la trigésimo cuarta edición del National Invitation Tournament. La disputaron 16 equipos, celebrándose la competición en el Madison Square Garden de Nueva York. El ganador fue la Universidad de Carolina del Norte en Chapel Hill, que lograba su primer título en esta competición.
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