Wilmington Bombers
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Wilmington_Bombers an entity of type: WikicatSportsInDelaware
Los Wilmington Bombers, conocidos originalmente como Wilmington Blue Bombers, fueron un equipo de baloncesto estadounidense que jugó en la ABL entre 1941 y 1947. Tenía su sede en la ciudad de Wilmington, Delaware. En 1963 surgió nuevamente un equipo con la misma denominación, Wilmington Blue Bombers, que compitió en la EPBL.
rdf:langString
The Wilmington Blue Bombers were an American basketball team based in Wilmington, Delaware. They were a member of the American Basketball League. The Blue Bombers are largely remembered for a scandal involving importing points from other games into their own in an attempt to spice up their placid, boring playstyle. Sports journalists began to grow suspicious after a high school game Bombers coach Neil Johnston attended concluded with a score of 12-8 despite being a thrilling back-and-forth game that went to overtime played with a lot of hustle, while a Bombers game where the entire second half was spent by the team in the lead passing the ball back and forth back court (as shot clocks were not employed) somehow ended with a thrilling 86-85 score. The Bombers were forced to give the points
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Wilmington Bombers
rdf:langString
Wilmington Bombers
xsd:integer
5841285
xsd:integer
1110618739
rdf:langString
Los Wilmington Bombers, conocidos originalmente como Wilmington Blue Bombers, fueron un equipo de baloncesto estadounidense que jugó en la ABL entre 1941 y 1947. Tenía su sede en la ciudad de Wilmington, Delaware. En 1963 surgió nuevamente un equipo con la misma denominación, Wilmington Blue Bombers, que compitió en la EPBL.
rdf:langString
The Wilmington Blue Bombers were an American basketball team based in Wilmington, Delaware. They were a member of the American Basketball League. The Blue Bombers are largely remembered for a scandal involving importing points from other games into their own in an attempt to spice up their placid, boring playstyle. Sports journalists began to grow suspicious after a high school game Bombers coach Neil Johnston attended concluded with a score of 12-8 despite being a thrilling back-and-forth game that went to overtime played with a lot of hustle, while a Bombers game where the entire second half was spent by the team in the lead passing the ball back and forth back court (as shot clocks were not employed) somehow ended with a thrilling 86-85 score. The Bombers were forced to give the points back, and the scores were restored to their original values.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
1667