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HOOPS IN THE ‘70S

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Big hair and big talent dominated the decade of the 1970s on basketball arenas from college to the pros, and on driveways in suburbia. The following pages harken back to a great era for basketball.

The future King of Pop, Michael Jackson, handles the ball while his brothers (L-R) Jermaine, Jackie, Tito and Marlon hang out on the family’s Hollywod Hills driveway in 1972.
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