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Dolph Schayes
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Dolph Schayes played 706 consecutive games from 1952-1961. Only 3 players in NBA history have had longer skeins. Read about Dolph Schayes NBA record.
Bill Russell
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In 1980, Bill Russell was named 'the Greatest Player in the History of the NBA.' Learn more about this basketball legend.
Clyde Drexler
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Clyde Drexler soared into an NBA career in 1983 that would bring him fame, fortune, and an NBA championship ring. Learn more about Clyde Drexler.
Joe Fulks
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Joe Fulks pioneered the use of the jump shot in professional basketball. Learn about this Hall of Fame basketball player.
Wilt Chamberlain
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Wilt Chamberlain, by his own reckoning, was the greatest basketball player who ever lived. Learn more about this Hall of Fame basketball player.
Spencer Haywood
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Spencer Haywood was the ABA's Most Valuable Player at 21, and the NBA's preeminent power forward at 23. Read about Spencer Haywood's career highs.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played center in the NBA for a record 20 years. Learn more about Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and his signature shot, the 'sky hook.'
Karl Malone
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Karl Malone's average points and rebounds made him the only NBA player in the top five in both categories. Read about Karl Malone's totals and honors.
How Makeup Works
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Is makeup one of your daily essentials? Learn more about the history and psychology of makeup at HowStuffWorks.
What the Stuff?!: 6 Common Sayings You're (Probably) Saying Wrong
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Let's face it - English is a tricky language, full of exceptions, inconsistencies, and strange figurative expressions. Chances are, you might be getting a few of them wrong.