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582: 527: 517: 144:, thought Oshkosh should have a professional basketball team to give people something to talk about over the winter months. Heywood took the idea to Lonnie Darling, a seed distributor and salesman for the G. H. Hunkel Co. Although Darling had never played a game of basketball in his life, he agreed to set up a team, and recruited 30 talented local players to try out. 187:
The team was a part of the NBL for 12 years, starting in 1937 and ending in 1949. During this time, the All-Stars made it to the playoffs 11 of the 12 years, appeared in the NBL championship five consecutive years (1938–1942), and won the NBL Championship twice, in 1941 and 1942. The All-Stars also
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The All-Stars lost the series, three games to two, but Robert Douglas, the Ren's owner, agreed to playing an additional two-game series that would extend the "World series" to seven games. If the All-Stars won those two games, they would be considered the world's basketball champions, winning four
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The rules of the game made it impossible for high scoring. After every basket, the ball went back to mid-court for a center jump, and the clock continued non-stop. Fans wanted to see action, so the officials let players scramble and hit each other without much interference. Fan involvement was
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The team had no set roster, and players could switch allegiances from night to night. Players could make from $ 15 to $ 25 per game and played almost every day of the week. The All-Stars played their games at the Recreation Gym to crowds of 800 to 1,200 people.
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direct; when a questionable call was made or an opposing player made a nasty move, fans would storm onto the court in an angry mob. In this time, there were designated shooters so that the same player would shoot for every free throw.
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with 2,600 points. Edwards was given the Most Valuable Player award by the NBL for three consecutive seasons (1937–1939). Englund played the 1949-1950 season in the NBA, then retired.
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By the late 1940s, after a few unsuccessful seasons, the All-Stars were still a winning team, and Oshkosh was widely known as a "basketball city".
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games to three. The All-Stars defeated the Rens in both games. The following season the NBL added Oshkosh as a founding member.
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team, playing loosely structured games against other Wisconsin-based teams. It did not belong to a league.
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holds the team scoring record with 3,221 career points followed by
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Wilfrid Smith. "Oshkosh beats Detroit, 43-41, for pro title".
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were an American professional basketball team based in
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The all-white Oshkosh All-Stars played the all-black
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NBL
Oshkosh
Wisconsin
National Basketball League Championships
World Professional Basketball Tournament
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Lonnie Darling
National Basketball League
NBA
barnstorming
New York Renaissance Big Five
Racine
Green Bay
Ripon
Madison
World Professional Basketball Tournament
Detroit Eagles
Basketball Association of America
National Basketball Association
Leroy Edwards
Gene Englund
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