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Yes. Connors was a player for the Boston Celtics in 1946 when the Celtics were part of the Basketball Association of America. In addition to professional basketball he also played professional baseball for both The Brooklyn Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs.
All athletes in major professional American sports (football, basketball, hockey, baseball, NASCAR) are considered professionals (or, pros). Professionals who are in their first full year of competition are considered "rookies". Hence, you can't be a rookie without being a professional.
Michael Jordan is hall of fame basketball player from the Chicago Bulls. His rookie year is 1986-1987. In that year, Fleer, a sports card company made his rookie card (card #57 in the set). The rookie card is valued quite high (in price guides) but can typically be found on eBay for around $490-$600.
No. Philippine Airlines and Air Philippines is not the same. They are different airlines with somewhat similar names.
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A basketball clinic is the same as a basketball stadium - its a place dedicated to basketball and has basketball courts. :)
No, "rookie" has the vowel sound /ʊ/ as in "put", while "look" has the vowel sound /ʊ/ as in "book". The vowel sounds in the words "rookie" and "look" are not the same sound.
everything is the same except the three point line is farther away in mens basketball
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No, because the full basketball includes the mass of the air, unless you don't include the air, then they are the same.
Yes. It is a walk