# The Gravity-Defying Legacy of Darnell "Dr. Dunk" Hillman When you think of the ABA (American Basketball Association), images of flashy slam dunks, afros, and an all-around flamboyant style flood your mind. Among the colorful personalities and high-flying antics of...
In 1960, the Dallas Texans, who would later become the Kansas City Chiefs, introduced a distinctive logo that encapsulated the team's identity and regional pride. The primary logo featured a polished, football-toting gunslinger set against a red silhouette of the...
Minor league hockey in big league cities? It didn’t start that way for the International Hockey League (IHL), but that’s how it ended. And not well. The IHL was established in 1945 with four teams: The Detroit Auto Club, Detroit...
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Defunct Negro League baseball teams that made a lasting impression on the cities they played in and the sport of baseball as a whole. The entire collection is officially licensed from the Negro League Baseball Museum.
The original American Basketball Association was founded in 1967 as a challenger to the established NBA. This collection is officially licensed by the ABA.