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The Buffalo Braves first joined the NBA for its 1970-71 season along with two other expansion teams, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Portland Trail Blazers.
The Braves also tied the NBA record for field goals in a quarter with 23. The record now is 24 by the Phoenix Suns in a 1990 game. All that was done before the 3-point field goal came to the NBA.
Buffalo's NBA history has Twin Tiers ties. The franchise's opening-night owner was Paul Snyder, who grew up about 30 miles south of Elmira in Mansfield, Pennsylvania.
Randy Smith used his trademark quickness and athleticism to race to the top of the Clippers all-time scoring list.
Buffalo was last home to an NBA team in 1978; the Buffalo Braves joined the National Basketball Association as an expansion team in 1970 and played played eight seasons in Western New York.
Since the Los Angeles Clippers officially moved to LA after the franchise was previously the San Diego Clippers and Buffalo Braves, plenty of talented players h ...
Buffalo's NBA history has Twin Tiers ties. The franchise's opening-night owner was Paul Snyder, who grew up about 30 miles south of Elmira in Mansfield, Pennsylvania. The biggest blowout in ...
To the young folks of Buffalo, New York, the LA Clippers are a basketball franchise on the other side of the country that just so happens to be battling for an NBA championship. To the city’s ...
The Clippers were the laughingstock of the NBA for a long time, and they made a lot of NBA Draft day mistakes throughout ...
On Jan. 30, 1973, the worst team in NBA history had a chance to steal a win on the road against the Buffalo Braves. The Philadelphia 76ers — who entered with a record of 4-49 — had their best ...
Buffalo's NBA history has Twin Tiers ties. The franchise's opening-night owner was Paul Snyder, who grew up about 30 miles south of Elmira in Mansfield, Pennsylvania. The biggest blowout in ...
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