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rushed the court, lifting players onto their shoulders in a jubilant celebration. The actions were a total surprise to Stars officials, as they had not anticipated such a reaction from the fans.
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686:Zelmo Beaty
395:UCLA Bruins
359:Willie Wise
355:Mack Calvin
347:Zelmo Beaty
131:Team colors
18:Utah Starzz
1983:Utah Stars
1977:Categories
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1621:Utah Stars
1360:References
1179:4, Utah 2
1154:4, Utah 1
1113:4, Utah 2
1080:4, Utah 3
1002:Utah Stars
854:Del Harris
842:Head coach
706:Rick Mount
379:Long Beach
283:Utah Stars
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691:Ron Boone
540:Aftermath
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106:1970β1976
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1766:Playoffs
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1243:May 2018
1235:relocate
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961:1969β70
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407:1970β71
85:History
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64:Western
1830:(1975)
1656:Butler
1177:Denver
1073:Dallas
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983:Dallas
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1033:Texas
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