My grandfather Robert in 1948 as a member of the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball League.
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My grandfather Robert in 1948 as a member of the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball League.
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Ace Gruenig?
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Huh, TIL that, not only was there an “NBL”, but that they did, in fact, have a team named the Denver Nuggets, unrelated to the current NB*A* team.
Robert Deniro
How those guys balled in those shoes should put them in the HOF lol
Let me guess, he’s just 18 in this picture.
Cool photo! Love the pre-Chuck Taylor high tops!
Cool!
I grew up in Denver – in the 80’s all we had were the Broncos and Nuggets, and the Nuggets were always bad.
Love the Chuck Taylor’s
I didn’t know they made Skybox basketball cards back in ’48.
He’s got that classic Stanley Hudson dribbling technique.
Back when white guys, Chuck Taylor’s, and chest passes ruled the hard court!
The ball seems too big.