Scranton Miners

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Los Scranton Miners fueron un equipo de baloncesto estadounidense que jugó en la ABL entre 1947 y 1953, para posteriormente hacerlo en la EPBL entre 1954 y 1977, las últimas 7 temporadas con la denominación de Scranton Apollos. Tenía su sede en la ciudad de Scranton, Pensilvania. rdf:langString
Les Miners de Scranton (en anglais : Scranton Miners) étaient une équipe américaine de basket-ball, basée à Scranton en Pennsylvanie. L'équipe a existé durant les années 1940-1950, et disputait alors la American Basketball League. Elle a ensuite évolué en Eastern Professional Basketball League. rdf:langString
Gli Scranton Apollos sono stati una società di pallacanestro nordamericana, che ha militato nella ABL, nella EPBL e nella EBA dal 1947 al 1977. Nati nel 1947 come Jersey City Atoms, si sono trasferiti già nella prima stagione a Scranton con il nome di Scranton Miners. Nella ABL vinsero il campionato in due occasioni, nel 1950 e nel 1951, perdendo la finale nel 1952. Quando la ABL fallì nel 1954, si trasferirono nella EPBL, dove vinsero il campionato nel 1956-57. Alla fine della stagione 1969-70 cambiarono nome in Scranton Apollos. Con la nuova denominazione, vinsero subito il titolo nel 1970-71, per ripetersi poi nel 1976-77. Dopo aver concluso vittoriosamente il campionato, si sciolsero. rdf:langString
The Scranton Miners, known as the Scranton Apollos from 1970 to 1977, were a professional basketball team based in Scranton, Pennsylvania that was a member of the American Basketball League and the Eastern Basketball Association. Arthur Pachter was the owner and coach for many years. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Los Scranton Miners fueron un equipo de baloncesto estadounidense que jugó en la ABL entre 1947 y 1953, para posteriormente hacerlo en la EPBL entre 1954 y 1977, las últimas 7 temporadas con la denominación de Scranton Apollos. Tenía su sede en la ciudad de Scranton, Pensilvania.
rdf:langString Les Miners de Scranton (en anglais : Scranton Miners) étaient une équipe américaine de basket-ball, basée à Scranton en Pennsylvanie. L'équipe a existé durant les années 1940-1950, et disputait alors la American Basketball League. Elle a ensuite évolué en Eastern Professional Basketball League.
rdf:langString The Scranton Miners, known as the Scranton Apollos from 1970 to 1977, were a professional basketball team based in Scranton, Pennsylvania that was a member of the American Basketball League and the Eastern Basketball Association. Arthur Pachter was the owner and coach for many years. The team was previously known as the Jersey City Atoms before moving to Scranton in 1946. They played in the ABL until 1953. After a two-year hiatus, they were resurrected in the middle of the 1954-55 season in the Eastern Professional Basketball League as a replacement for the Carbondale Celtics. For many years the team was owned by local businessman, Art Pachter, and played games at the Scranton CYC building. During its brief existence the team won two championships, led by Syracuse University alum Jim Boeheim (who later became its head coach). They were renamed the Scranton Apollos in 1970, and folded in 1977. In June 1963, Scranton Miners owner Arthur Pachter announced the team had signed Paul Seymour to a one-year contract as head coach. The details of the contract were not disclosed, but Pachter told the Associated Press, "[it is] unquestionably the highest ever paid to a coach in the Eastern Basketball Association." Scranton hosted the 1969 Eastern Basketball Association (EBA) All-Star Game. The league also held the 1971 EBA All-Star Game on February 17 in Scranton at the Scranton CYC Building. On January 25, 1976, Scranton Apollos player Charlie Criss set an EBA record for points scored in a game with 72. The Scranton Miners were resurrected in 1993 by an investment group led by attorneys George Daniel and Anthony Daniel. The Miners were charter members of the Atlantic Basketball Association and again played at the Scranton CYC for 3 seasons The Miners captured the league's regular season title in 1993-94 and in 1994-95. The Miners defeated the Trenton Flames to win the 1994-95 ABA championship. The franchise was sold and moved to Connecticut following the 1995-96 season.
rdf:langString Gli Scranton Apollos sono stati una società di pallacanestro nordamericana, che ha militato nella ABL, nella EPBL e nella EBA dal 1947 al 1977. Nati nel 1947 come Jersey City Atoms, si sono trasferiti già nella prima stagione a Scranton con il nome di Scranton Miners. Nella ABL vinsero il campionato in due occasioni, nel 1950 e nel 1951, perdendo la finale nel 1952. Quando la ABL fallì nel 1954, si trasferirono nella EPBL, dove vinsero il campionato nel 1956-57. Alla fine della stagione 1969-70 cambiarono nome in Scranton Apollos. Con la nuova denominazione, vinsero subito il titolo nel 1970-71, per ripetersi poi nel 1976-77. Dopo aver concluso vittoriosamente il campionato, si sciolsero.
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