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Earl Monroe Multimedia Content
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Pearl's Unfaded Luster; For One Night in Ohio, Earl Monroe Held Court Over Wide-Eyed Kids [Correction 12/5/07] ... neighborhood like blown leaves. Earl "The Pearl" Monroe and his Baltimore Bullets were ... Jesus that he named him after Earl Monroe. "They called him Jesus," Jake ... not larger, if only to see Monroe's unique gifts. "Earl was very subtle but... |
Earl Monroe's Restaurant set to open at Riverbank Park ... 07-20-2005 Coming soon, Earl Monroe's Restaurant. The ... entertainment," said Earl. The restaurant ... definitely on the menu," Monroe grinned... |
'Earl the Pearl' still gem of guy to his fans: Now shooting for goal of prostate awareness, Monroe recalls Bullets' glory days on stop here. ... come back, Abrams asked Earl Monroe, and run for mayor ... points as a senior, Monroe became known as Earl the Pearl. In Baltimore ... baseball... |
Earl Monroe's restaurant set to open at Riverbank Park ... 05-18-2005 Come this July, Earl Monroe, the Hall of Fame ... our place," boasted Earl. And what about entertainment ... definitely on the menu,... |
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Earl Monroe Description
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Date of Birth
21 November 1944, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name
Vernon Earl Monroe
Nickname
Earl the Pearl
Height
6' 3" (1.91 m)
Trivia
Enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1990. Played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Baltimore Bullets (1967-68 thru 1971-72) and New York Knicks (1971-72 thru 1979-80). Professional basketball player. NBA Rookie of the Year (1968). All-NBA First Team (1969). Four-time NBA All-Star (1969, 1971, 1975, 1977). On Feb. 6, 1970, set an NBA record with 13 points in one overtime in a double overtime victory over Detroit; now second best. NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time Team (1996). Knicks retired his jersey (#15) in 1986. * * * Played for Winston-Salem State (1963-67). Four-year letter winner. Sporting News First-Team All-America (1966). All-America (1966, 1967). Holds Division II single season record for most points in a season (1,326, 41.5 ppg) in 1967. Outstanding player in NCAA College Division Tournament (MVP). NCAA College Division All-Tournament Team (1967). Enshrined in NAIA Hall of Fame (1975). NAIA Golden Anniversary Team (1986).  Earl Monroe  Earl Monroe
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Damian Damiecki Date of Birth
16 July 1941, Podszkoda, near Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski, Poland
Trivia
Son of actor...
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Damian Maffei Date of Birth
27 June 1977, Queens, New York, USA
Birth Name
Damian Paul Maffei
Height
6' 2...
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Juan Jose Porto Birth Name
Juan José Porto RodríguezESTUDI ANTES LP: Juan Carlos Docabo, ...GIMNASIA: Ju...
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Candance Gosch Date of Birth
19 April 1973, Waycross, Georgia, USA
Nickname
Candy
Height
5' 10" (1.78 m...
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Hannes Hellmann Date of Birth
25 October 1954, Berlin, Germany... von Dohnanyi, Hannes Hellmann, ...Atores Hannes...
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Cristian Castro Date of Birth
8 December 1974, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Birth Name
Cristian Sá...
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