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David Albert De
Busschere (October 16, 1940 – May 14, 2003) was an
American professional National Basketball ****ociation (NBA)
player and
coach and Major...
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Alfred De
Busschere (15
November 1891 – 3
April 1977) was a
Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1922 Tour de France. "Alfred De
Busschere". Cycling...
- Jean De
Busschere (16
February 1900 – 16
January 1987) was a
Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1926 Tour de France. "Jean De
Busschere". Cycling...
- same, but now had to deal with
injury issues to De
Busschere and Monroe. The Knicks' Dave De
Busschere was
listed as
doubtful for Game Three.
Despite injury...
- seasons,
winning two
consecutive NBA
championships in 1968 and 1969. Dave De
Busschere became the
youngest head
coach in the league's
history when he was appointed...
- 1968 NBA All-Star Game. The
following season, the team
acquired Dave De
Busschere from the
Detroit Pistons, and the team went 54–28. In the playoffs, New...
- one point, De
Busschere was the
youngest player-coach in the
history of the NBA. Then a
trade during the 1968–69
season sent De
Busschere to the New York...
- the deep
roster of ****ure Hall of Fame players,
which included Dave De
Busschere, Walt "Clyde" Frazier,
Jerry Lucas, Earl "The Pearl" Monroe,
Willis Reed...
- NBA title. The
Knicks appeared to have a see-saw Game 3 won when Dave De
Busschere made a shot with
three seconds left to give New York a 102–100 edge and...
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Initial information in this
article is
based on that in its
German equivalent.
Olivier de
Busschère; The
Guide to Almuñécar and La Herradura,
Costa XXI....