Grade Range: K-12Resource Type(s): Primary Source, ArtifactsDate Posted: 3/19/2010
During his thirteen seasons with the Boston Celtics, Bob Cousy (b. 1928) played in thirteen consecutive All-Star Games and earned two All–Star MVP awards, among many other accolades. This “Houdini of the Hardwood” introduced speed and flamboyant ball-handling skills previously unseen in professional basketball. His ambidexterity launched the playing style that made him one of basketball's first superstars. Making the game fun to watch, “The Cooz” built an avid audience for the struggling National Basketball Association.Use this Investigation Sheet to guide students through describing the object and analyzing its meaning.
Museum education
Steve Richard Nicosia (b. 1955) played for eight seasons on four different teams, ending his care...
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