HOOP NUTZ GAME  w/ HISTORIC TEAMS SET 3 CARDS (12 TEAMS)  $24.00

 
     
 
 

Find yourself immersed in a world of momentum changing 3 pointers, fast-breaks, steals, soul-crushing blocks, clutch free throws and last second buzzer beaters. Your decisions are dictated by your team's style of play. Are they built to shoot three's, or do they have a dominant big man to feed in the paint? Do they thrive in transition, or are they better off patiently working the ball up the court? You'll need to know your team if you want a shot at championship glory. 

   

CONTENTS: Court with Clock, Balls & Game Marker Discs; Action Charts Sheet; Instruction Booklet; 10-sided & 20-sided dice; 5 Stat Sheets and...

 

HISTORIC TEAMS COLLECTION SET 3

 
 

Who is the best...Bird, Jordan or Magic? Jabbar or Moses Malone? The 90’-91’ Bulls or the 82’-83’ 76'ers? How would Bill Walton's 77'-78' Trail Blazers hold up against Bill Russell's 60'-61' Celtics in a seven game series? Now these and other fantastic matchups can happen with HOOP NUTZ HISTORIC TEAMS COLLECTION. Each card set features twelve of the greatest & most colorful teams in NBA/ABA history. Play them against each other, or see how they match up against the current greats!

 

Set 3: 

 

1960-61 Boston Celtics: League MVP Bill Russell and Bob Cousy lead the Celtics to their fourth championship.

 

1990-91 Chicago Bulls: Da Bulls win their first championship and a dynasty is born. Jordan wins just about every individual award imaginable including league MVP and Associated Press Athlete of the Year.

 

2003-04 Detroit Pistons: Defense wins championships. Chauncey Billups earns finals MVP honors. Ben Wallace is named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team.  

 

1971-72 Indiana Pacers: Roger Brown, Mel Daniels and Freddie Lewis lead the Pacers to a second ABA championship. 

 

1981-82 Los Angeles Lakers: The Lakers are champions for the eigth time. Magic Johnson is named finals MVP. 

 

1972-73 New York Knicks: The Knicks defeat the Lakers 4 games to 1 to win their second championship. Willis Reed earns finals MVP honors.  

 

1982-83 Philadelphia 76'ers: One of the greatest teams of all-time. The Sixer's dominate the league going 65-17 in the regular season, and 12-1 in the playoffs behind the incredible play of Moses Malone, Julius Erving and Maurice Cheeks. Malone is named league MVP. 

 

 

 

1992-93 Phoenix Suns: One of the greatest teams to not win a championship. In his first season with the team, Sir Charles Barkley leads the Suns to a 62-20 record and wins league MVP honors. Ultimately, the Suns fall prey to the juggernaut that is the Chicago Bulls in the finals 2 games to 4. 

 

1976-77 Portland Trail Blazers: After finishing just third in the Western Conference, the Blazers catch fire in the playoffs and win their first championship despite losing their first two games against the 76'ers in the finals. Bill Walton is named finals MVP.  

 

2001-02 Sacramento Kings: Chris Webber's Kings rule the regular season with a 61-21 record, but can't get past the Lakers in the Western Conference finals.

 

2004-05 San Antonio Spurs: The Spurs win their third title defeating the defending champion Detroit Pistons in a hard-fought seven game series. Tim Duncan wins finals MVP honors. 

 

1977-78 Washington Bullets: A slow start and injuries make for a challenging regular season, but the third seeded Bullets put it all together in the playoffs and emerge as league champions for the first time in franchise history. Elvin Hayes is a beast. Wes Unseld is named finals MVP. 

 

 
 

 

You will receive 12 un-cut TEAM CARDS. Each team features 10 players (5 starters & 5 bench). A total of 120 players, each with specific offensive and defensive ability ratings. On the back of each card is a Team Summary featuring season stats, information, leaders and award winners. 

 

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