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  • Mel Counts
  • American basketball player (born 1941)

    Mel Grant Counts (born October 16, 1941) is an American former basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1964 to 1976

    Mel Counts

    Mel Counts

    Mel_Counts

  • Mel Hall
  • American baseball player (born 1960)

    June 16, 2009, Hall was convicted on three counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child and two counts of indecency with a child. On June 17, 2009

    Mel Hall

    Mel Hall

    Mel_Hall

  • 1969 NBA Finals
  • 1969 basketball championship series

    rebound and came to the bench with an injured knee. Behind backup center Mel Counts, the Lakers cut the lead to 103–102 with two minutes left. Chamberlain

    1969 NBA Finals

    1969 NBA Finals

    1969_NBA_Finals

  • 1970 NBA Finals
  • 1970 basketball championship series

    Jerry West, who launched and made a miracle shot from beyond midcourt. It counted only for two points, as only the ABA had a three-point shot at the time

    1970 NBA Finals

    1970_NBA_Finals

  • 1973 NBA Finals
  • 1973 basketball championship series

    Chamberlain 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) 275 lb (125 kg) 1936-08-21 Kansas C 31 Mel Counts 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1941-10-16 Oregon State C 14 Leroy

    1973 NBA Finals

    1973_NBA_Finals

  • 50 Greatest Players in NBA History
  • Greatest Players list Ref. 1964–65 Boston Celtics 62–18 (.775) Ron Bonham, Mel Counts, John Havlicek, Tom Heinsohn, K. C. Jones, Sam Jones, Willie Naulls, Bevo

    50 Greatest Players in NBA History

    50_Greatest_Players_in_NBA_History

  • 1968 NBA Finals
  • 1968 basketball championship series

    Archie Clark 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1941-07-15 Minnesota C 31 Mel Counts 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1941-10-16 Oregon State SG 12 Freddie

    1968 NBA Finals

    1968_NBA_Finals

  • Pac-12 Conference men's basketball
  • College basketball conference

    Archived from the original on October 18, 2014. Kensler, Tom (May 24, 2012). "Counting Colorado and Utah, Pac-12 reaches 450 in NCAA titles". The Denver Post

    Pac-12 Conference men's basketball

    Pac-12_Conference_men's_basketball

  • Mel Brooks
  • American filmmaker, actor, comedian, and songwriter (born 1926)

    quotations related to Mel Brooks. Mel Brooks at the American Film Institute Catalog Mel Brooks at the TCM Movie Database (archived) Mel Brooks at the Internet

    Mel Brooks

    Mel Brooks

    Mel_Brooks

  • 1974–75 New Orleans Jazz season
  • NBA professional basketball team season

    Auditorium 7,312 23–57 81 April 4 @ Chicago L 87–111 Pete Maravich (31) Mel Counts (9) Counts, James, Maravich, Moore, Nelson (1) Chicago Stadium 11,312 23–58

    1974–75 New Orleans Jazz season

    1974–75_New_Orleans_Jazz_season

  • 1973–74 NBA season
  • 28th NBA season

    draft pick (Gary Melchionni was later selected) to the Phoenix Suns for Mel Counts. The Milwaukee Bucks traded a 1973 2nd round draft pick (Gary Melchionni

    1973–74 NBA season

    1973–74_NBA_season

  • Mel Giedroyc
  • British actress and comedian (born 1968)

    Lunch for Channel 4, The Great British Bake Off for the BBC, and chat show Mel and Sue for ITV. Since 2015, she has held a number of commentating roles

    Mel Giedroyc

    Mel Giedroyc

    Mel_Giedroyc

  • Mel Reynolds
  • American politician from Illinois

    "Interview with Mel Reynolds". Chicago Reporter. January 2001. Matt O’Connor (April 17, 1997). "April 1997 Reynolds guilty of fraud counts". chicagotribune

    Mel Reynolds

    Mel Reynolds

    Mel_Reynolds

  • Oregon State Beavers men's basketball
  • Men's Basketball Team

    NBA titles, including three by A.C. Green, two by Brent Barry, two by Mel Counts, and one each by Red Rocha, Dave Gambee, Lonnie Shelton, Eric Moreland

    Oregon State Beavers men's basketball

    Oregon_State_Beavers_men's_basketball

  • YNW Melly
  • American rapper (born 1999)

    1999), known professionally by his stage name YNW Melly (initialism for Young Nigga World Melly), is an American rapper and singer. He rose to fame

    YNW Melly

    YNW Melly

    YNW_Melly

  • 1966 NBA Finals
  • North America basketball championship

    From SG 21 Ron Bonham 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 192 lb (87 kg) Cincinnati C 11 Mel Counts 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 230 lb (104 kg) Oregon State G/F 28 Si Green 6 ft 2 in

    1966 NBA Finals

    1966 NBA Finals

    1966_NBA_Finals

  • 1965 NBA Finals
  • 1965 basketball championship series

    From F 21 Ron Bonham 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 192 lb (87 kg) Cincinnati C 11 Mel Counts 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 230 lb (104 kg) Oregon State G/F 17 John Havlicek 6 ft

    1965 NBA Finals

    1965_NBA_Finals

  • 1969–70 Los Angeles Lakers season
  • NBA professional basketball team season

    Chamberlain 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) 275 lb (125 kg) 1936-08-21 Kansas C 31 Mel Counts 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1941-10-16 Oregon State PG 21 Johnny

    1969–70 Los Angeles Lakers season

    1969–70_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season

  • 1964–65 Boston Celtics season
  • NBA basketball team season (won championship)

    Round Pick Player Position Nationality School/Club team 1 7 Mel Counts Center / Forward  United States Oregon State 2 16 Ron Bonham Forward  United States

    1964–65 Boston Celtics season

    1964–65_Boston_Celtics_season

  • List of NBA players (C)
  • Jack Cotton James Cotton John Coughran Bilal Coulibaly Ricky Council IV Mel Counts Steve Courtin Joe Courtney Marcus Cousin DeMarcus Cousins Bob Cousy Bill

    List of NBA players (C)

    List_of_NBA_players_(C)

  • 1967–68 Los Angeles Lakers season
  • NBA professional basketball team season

    Archie Clark 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1941-07-15 Minnesota C 31 Mel Counts 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1941-10-16 Oregon State SG 12 Freddie

    1967–68 Los Angeles Lakers season

    1967–68_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season

  • Wilt Chamberlain
  • American basketball player (1936–1999)

    All-American forward Elgin Baylor, Hall-of-Fame guard Jerry West, backup center Mel Counts, forwards Keith Erickson and Tom Hawkins, and 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) guard

    Wilt Chamberlain

    Wilt Chamberlain

    Wilt_Chamberlain

  • Don Nelson
  • American NBA player and head coach

    Havlicek and KC Jones, as well as Larry Siegfried, Willie Naulls and Mel Counts. Four more championships with Boston followed in 1968, 1969, 1974, and

    Don Nelson

    Don Nelson

    Don_Nelson

  • Oregon State Beavers men's basketball statistical leaders
  • Points Season 1 Mel Counts 775 1963–64 2 Gary Payton 746 1989–90 3 Jose Ortiz 668 1986–87 4 Roberto Nelson 663 2013–14 5 Mel Counts 661 1962–63 6 Jared

    Oregon State Beavers men's basketball statistical leaders

    Oregon_State_Beavers_men's_basketball_statistical_leaders

  • October 16
  • Day of the year

    Italian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and journalist (died 2009) 1941 – Mel Counts, American basketball player 1941 – Tim McCarver, American baseball player

    October 16

    October_16

  • Mel Tormé
  • American recording artist (1925–1999)

    Frisco Dancer," she raised money by dancing at war bond rallies in 1917–8. Mel's only formal musical education came from his Uncle Al Tormé, who played the

    Mel Tormé

    Mel Tormé

    Mel_Tormé

  • Gail Goodrich
  • American basketball player (born 1943)

    season, on May 20, 1970, he was traded back to the Lakers in exchange for Mel Counts. For the 1970–71 season, now as a Lakers starter alongside Jerry West

    Gail Goodrich

    Gail Goodrich

    Gail_Goodrich

  • 1968–69 Los Angeles Lakers season
  • NBA professional basketball team season

    Chamberlain 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) 275 lb (125 kg) 1936-08-21 Kansas PF 31 Mel Counts 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1941-10-16 Oregon State SG 12 Freddie

    1968–69 Los Angeles Lakers season

    1968–69_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season

  • List of Olympic medalists in basketball
  • details  United States Jim Barnes Bill Bradley Larry Brown Joe Caldwell Mel Counts Dick Davies Walt Hazzard Lucious Jackson Pete McCaffrey Jeff Mullins Jerry

    List of Olympic medalists in basketball

    List of Olympic medalists in basketball

    List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_basketball

  • Kevin Clash
  • American puppeteer (born 1960)

    Mario, Paul Pencil, Warren Wolf, Watson, Wolfgang the Seal, Natasha, Mel, Counting Crows Lead Singer, Additional Muppets 1985 Sesame Street Presents: Follow

    Kevin Clash

    Kevin Clash

    Kevin_Clash

  • 2018 Toronto van attack
  • Vehicle-ramming attack in Ontario, Canada

    responsible to the initial 10 counts of first-degree murder and 16 counts of attempted murder, but was found guilty on all counts. The presiding judge stated

    2018 Toronto van attack

    2018 Toronto van attack

    2018_Toronto_van_attack

  • Coos Bay, Oregon
  • City in Oregon, United States

    Bay Rail Link. The World Sheila Bleck, IFBB professional bodybuilder Mel Counts, professional basketball player, 1964 Olympic gold medalist, seventh pick

    Coos Bay, Oregon

    Coos Bay, Oregon

    Coos_Bay,_Oregon

  • 1972–73 Los Angeles Lakers season
  • NBA professional basketball team season

    Chamberlain 7 ft 1 in (2.16 m) 275 lb (125 kg) 1936-08-21 Kansas C 31 Mel Counts 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1941-10-16 Oregon State F 24 Keith

    1972–73 Los Angeles Lakers season

    1972–73_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season

  • Don Ohl
  • American basketball player (1936–2024)

    Howell was traded to the Boston Celtics for center Mel Counts before the 1966-67 season, and Counts was included in a trade in January 1967 that brought

    Don Ohl

    Don Ohl

    Don_Ohl

  • 1971–72 Phoenix Suns season
  • Professional basketball season

    Suns roster Players Coaches Pos. No. Player Height Weight DOB From C 31 Mel Counts 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1941-10-16 Oregon State F 16 Lamar

    1971–72 Phoenix Suns season

    1971–72_Phoenix_Suns_season

  • List of The Pitt characters
  • Dourif, portraying Dr. Cassie McKay; Taylor Dearden, portraying Dr. Melissa "Mel" King; Isa Briones, portraying Dr. Trinity Santos; Gerran Howell, portraying

    List of The Pitt characters

    List_of_The_Pitt_characters

  • 1968–69 NBA season
  • 23rd NBA season

    rebound try and limped to the bench in pain. Replaced by seven-foot back-up Mel Counts, the Lakers cut the margin to one, but stalled despite having several

    1968–69 NBA season

    1968–69_NBA_season

  • Sue Perkins
  • British actress, singer, writer and comedian (born 1969)

    Originally coming to prominence through her comedy partnership with Mel Giedroyc in Mel and Sue, she progressed into radio and television presenting, notably

    Sue Perkins

    Sue Perkins

    Sue_Perkins

  • 1966–67 Baltimore Bullets season
  • NBA professional basketball team season

    6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 180 lb (82 kg) March 20, 1938 Tennessee State C 31 Mel Counts 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 230 lb (104 kg) October 16, 1941 Oregon State PG 11

    1966–67 Baltimore Bullets season

    1966–67_Baltimore_Bullets_season

  • 1970–71 Phoenix Suns season
  • Professional basketball season

    draft of 1968. In exchange, the Suns obtained the 29-year-old 7-footer Mel Counts, who was coming off a career-high 12.6 average in points. Goodrich would

    1970–71 Phoenix Suns season

    1970–71_Phoenix_Suns_season

  • Lakers–Suns rivalry
  • National Basketball Association rivalry

    Gail Goodrich Mel Counts Jerry Chambers John Wetzel Keith Erickson Connie Hawkins Pat Riley Charlie Scott Corky Calhoun Walt Wesley Nate Hawthorne James

    Lakers–Suns rivalry

    Lakers–Suns rivalry

    Lakers–Suns_rivalry

  • Rudy LaRusso
  • American basketball player (1937–2004)

    him to the Detroit Pistons along with a first-round draft pick, while Mel Counts headed to the Lakers. In turn, the Pistons would ship Ray Scott to the

    Rudy LaRusso

    Rudy LaRusso

    Rudy_LaRusso

  • 1965–66 Boston Celtics season
  • NBA basketball team season (won championship)

    Ron Bonham 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 192 lb (87 kg) 1942-05-31 Cincinnati C 11 Mel Counts 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1941-10-16 Oregon State G/F 28 Si Green

    1965–66 Boston Celtics season

    1965–66_Boston_Celtics_season

  • 1964 United States men's Olympic basketball team
  • Caldwell G/F 6'5" 195 22 Arizona State University Los Angeles, California Mel Counts C 7'0" 230 23 Oregon State University Coos Bay, Oregon Dick Davies G 6'1"

    1964 United States men's Olympic basketball team

    1964_United_States_men's_Olympic_basketball_team

  • 1970 NBA playoffs
  • Postseason tournament

    28 Rebs: Connie Hawkins 19 Asts: three players 5 each Pts: Chamberlain, West 36 each Rebs: Mel Counts 17 Asts: Jerry West 18 Phoenix leads series, 3–2

    1970 NBA playoffs

    1970_NBA_playoffs

  • 1973–74 Los Angeles Lakers season
  • NBA professional basketball team season

    From F/C 32 Bill Bridges 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 228 lb (103 kg) Kansas C 31 Mel Counts 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1941-10-16 Oregon State G 25 Gail Goodrich

    1973–74 Los Angeles Lakers season

    1973–74_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season

  • Celtics–Lakers rivalry
  • NBA rivalry

    when Lakers center Wilt Chamberlain was injured and replaced by reserve Mel Counts. The Celtics, however, would begin to show their age when they began missing

    Celtics–Lakers rivalry

    Celtics–Lakers rivalry

    Celtics–Lakers_rivalry

  • Bailey Howell
  • American basketball player (born 1937)

    when he was traded by the Baltimore Bullets to the Boston Celtics for Mel Counts in a trade engineered by the Celtics' Red Auerbach. In Boston, Howell

    Bailey Howell

    Bailey Howell

    Bailey_Howell

  • 1964 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
  • Award

    Second Team Player Position Class Team Ron Bonham F Senior Cincinnati Mel Counts C Senior Oregon State Fred Hetzel F Junior Davidson Jeff Mullins G Senior

    1964 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

    1964 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

    1964_NCAA_Men's_Basketball_All-Americans

  • 1962–63 Oregon State Beavers men's basketball team
  • American college basketball season

    head coach Slats Gill – serving in his 35th of 36 seasons – and big man Mel Counts, the Beavers participated in the 1963 NCAA Tournament and reached the

    1962–63 Oregon State Beavers men's basketball team

    1962–63_Oregon_State_Beavers_men's_basketball_team

  • List of 1964 Summer Olympics medal winners
  • details  United States Jim Barnes Bill Bradley Larry Brown Joe Caldwell Mel Counts Richard Davies Walt Hazzard Lucious Jackson John McCaffrey Jeff Mullins

    List of 1964 Summer Olympics medal winners

    List_of_1964_Summer_Olympics_medal_winners

  • 1966–67 Los Angeles Lakers season
  • NBA professional basketball team season

    Archie Clark 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 1941-07-15 Minnesota C 31 Mel Counts 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1941-10-16 Oregon State PF 15 Henry

    1966–67 Los Angeles Lakers season

    1966–67_Los_Angeles_Lakers_season

  • Washington Wizards all-time roster
  • NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved October 2, 2024. "Mel Counts NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 1, 2019. "Chubby

    Washington Wizards all-time roster

    Washington_Wizards_all-time_roster

  • Bill Bridges (basketball)
  • American basketball player

    in rebounding average, just above Lucas. The 76ers traded Bridges and Mel Counts to the Los Angeles Lakers 10 games into the 1972-73 season, for John Q

    Bill Bridges (basketball)

    Bill Bridges (basketball)

    Bill_Bridges_(basketball)

  • 1964 NBA draft
  • Basketball player selection

    Barry Kramer G/F  United States San Francisco Warriors NYU (Sr.) 1 7 Mel Counts F/C  United States Boston Celtics Oregon State (Sr.) 2 8 Willis Reed^~

    1964 NBA draft

    1964_NBA_draft

  • Boston Celtics draft history
  • Duke University 1965 7 61 George Deehan Lenoir-Rhyne College 1964 1 7 Mel Counts Oregon State University 1964 2 16 Ron Bonham University of Cincinnati

    Boston Celtics draft history

    Boston_Celtics_draft_history

  • Mel Tormé discography
  • This is a partial discography of American jazz singer Mel Tormé. Born to Laugh at Tornadoes (1983, Geffen) - "Zaz Turned Blue" (with Was (Not Was)) 2:00

    Mel Tormé discography

    Mel_Tormé_discography

  • The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra
  • American jazz big band

    The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra was a jazz big band formed by trumpeter Thad Jones and drummer Mel Lewis in New York in 1965. The band performed

    The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra

    The_Thad_Jones/Mel_Lewis_Orchestra

  • Los Angeles Lakers all-time roster
  • Archived from the original on February 24, 2011. Retrieved August 26, 2019. "Mel Counts NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Archived from the original

    Los Angeles Lakers all-time roster

    Los_Angeles_Lakers_all-time_roster

  • Utah Jazz all-time roster
  • List of basketball players for the Jazz

    NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 17, 2019. "Mel Counts NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 17, 2019.

    Utah Jazz all-time roster

    Utah_Jazz_all-time_roster

  • 1968 NBA playoffs
  • Postseason tournament

    Pts: John Havlicek 40 Rebs: Bill Russell 19 Asts: John Havlicek 7 Pts: Elgin Baylor 28 Rebs: Mel Counts 25 Asts: Elgin Baylor 6 Boston wins series, 4–2

    1968 NBA playoffs

    1968 NBA playoffs

    1968_NBA_playoffs

  • Blazing Saddles
  • 1974 Western comedy film by Mel Brooks

    Blazing Saddles is a 1974 American satirical Western comedy film directed by Mel Brooks, who co-wrote the screenplay with Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor, Norman

    Blazing Saddles

    Blazing_Saddles

  • Boston Celtics all-time roster
  • NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 25, 2019. "Mel Counts NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 25, 2019.

    Boston Celtics all-time roster

    Boston_Celtics_all-time_roster

  • I Dig the Duke! I Dig the Count!
  • 1962 studio album by Mel Tormé

    I Dig the Duke! I Dig the Count! is a 1962 album by Mel Tormé, recorded in tribute to Duke Ellington and Count Basie. "I'm Gonna Go Fishin'" (Duke Ellington

    I Dig the Duke! I Dig the Count!

    I_Dig_the_Duke!_I_Dig_the_Count!

  • Phoenix Suns all-time roster
  • NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 26, 2019. "Mel Counts NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 26, 2019.

    Phoenix Suns all-time roster

    Phoenix_Suns_all-time_roster

  • Marshfield High School (Coos Bay, Oregon)
  • Public school in Coos Bay, Coos, Oregon, United States

    switched back to The Marshfield Times in 2007 by editor Cody Hockema. Mel Counts - Olympic and NBA basketball player, seventh pick of 1964 NBA draft Bruce

    Marshfield High School (Coos Bay, Oregon)

    Marshfield High School (Coos Bay, Oregon)

    Marshfield_High_School_(Coos_Bay,_Oregon)

  • 1973 NBA draft
  • Basketball player selection

    acquired a second-round pick from the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Mel Counts. Previously, the 76ers acquired the pick on the same day from the Milwaukee

    1973 NBA draft

    1973 NBA draft

    1973_NBA_draft

  • 1963 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
  • Award

    Colorado Mel Counts, Oregon State Billy Cunningham, North Carolina Tom Dose, Stanford Dave Downey, Illinois Vinnie Ernst, Providence Mel Garland, Purdue

    1963 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

    1963 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans

    1963_NCAA_Men's_Basketball_All-Americans

  • List of NCAA men's basketball retired numbers
  • RETIRED KRESIMIR COSIC'S JERSEY? at BYU.com "BYU to retire the jerseys of Mel Hutchins and Roland Minson". Daily Herald. January 14, 2013. Archived from

    List of NCAA men's basketball retired numbers

    List of NCAA men's basketball retired numbers

    List_of_NCAA_men's_basketball_retired_numbers

  • Mel Allen
  • American sports announcer (1913–1996)

    Mel Allen (born Melvin Allen Israel; February 14, 1913 – June 16, 1996) was an American sportscaster, best known for his long tenure as the primary play-by-play

    Mel Allen

    Mel Allen

    Mel_Allen

  • 1963 NCAA University Division basketball tournament
  • Edition of USA college basketball tournament

    Ireland (1st title) MOP Art Heyman (Duke) Attendance 153,065 Top scorer Mel Counts (Oregon State) (123 points) NCAA Division I men's tournaments «1962 1964»

    1963 NCAA University Division basketball tournament

    1963 NCAA University Division basketball tournament

    1963_NCAA_University_Division_basketball_tournament

  • 1974 ABA draft
  • Basketball player selection

    Pistons 3 25 Neal Walk C  United States San Antonio Spurs Phoenix Suns 3 26 Mel Counts C/PF  United States Indiana Pacers Los Angeles Lakers 3 27 Phil Jackson^

    1974 ABA draft

    1974_ABA_draft

  • John Q. Trapp
  • American basketball player

    Trapp and LeRoy Ellis to the Philadelphia 76ers for Bill Bridges and Mel Counts. Trapp went from one of the best teams in NBA history (Lakers, 69–13)

    John Q. Trapp

    John Q. Trapp

    John_Q._Trapp

  • List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series
  • Hawaiian Orc. 1924 5001 5002 5003 5004 5005 By The Waters Of Minnetonka Mel Craig's Orchestra 5006 5007 5008 Christofo Columbo Billy Jones 5009 The Midnight

    List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series

    List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series

    List_of_Edison_Blue_Amberol_Records:_Popular_Series

  • Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters
  • Olympic basketball rosters

    represented the United States: Jim Barnes Bill Bradley Larry Brown Joe Caldwell Mel Counts Dick Davies Walt Hazzard Luke Jackson Pete McCaffrey Jeff Mullins Jerry

    Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters

    Basketball_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_rosters

  • Philadelphia 76ers all-time roster
  • American basketball players

    NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved 3 September 2024. "Mel Counts NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved 19 August 2019. "Steve

    Philadelphia 76ers all-time roster

    Philadelphia_76ers_all-time_roster

  • History of the World, Part I
  • 1981 film by Mel Brooks

    a 1981 American anthology comedy film written, produced, and directed by Mel Brooks. Brooks also stars in the film, playing five roles: Moses, Comicus

    History of the World, Part I

    History_of_the_World,_Part_I

  • Oregon Sports Hall of Fame
  • Hall of Fame

    Ballard, Jim Barnett, Lew Beck, Ray Blume, Jim Boutin, Terrell Brandon, Mel Counts, Cliff Crandall, John Dick, Clyde Drexler, Eddie Durno, Lauren "Laddie"

    Oregon Sports Hall of Fame

    Oregon Sports Hall of Fame

    Oregon_Sports_Hall_of_Fame

  • List of The Danny Thomas Show episodes
  • dismisses the case. 260 10 "Tonoose's Plot" Sheldon Leonard Danny Simon & Mel Tolkin December 11, 1961 (1961-12-11) Danny and Kathy are leaving for dinner

    List of The Danny Thomas Show episodes

    List_of_The_Danny_Thomas_Show_episodes

  • Butch van Breda Kolff
  • American basketball player and coach (1922–2007)

    shortly thereafter asked out of the game with knee pain. With backup center Mel Counts in the game, the Lakers cut a seven-point deficit to two points. Chamberlain

    Butch van Breda Kolff

    Butch van Breda Kolff

    Butch_van_Breda_Kolff

  • Ed Lewis (basketball)
  • Athlete

    retired by the OSU men's basketball program, the others belonging to Mel Counts, Steve Johnson, A.C. Green, and Gary Payton. "Edward 'Ed' Collins Lewis

    Ed Lewis (basketball)

    Ed Lewis (basketball)

    Ed_Lewis_(basketball)

  • List of 1966–67 NBA season transactions
  • Celtics signed Art Heyman as a free agent. The Boston Celtics traded Mel Counts to the Baltimore Bullets for Bailey Howell. The Detroit Pistons sold Bob

    List of 1966–67 NBA season transactions

    List_of_1966–67_NBA_season_transactions

  • YNW Melly discography
  • Hip hop recording artist discography

    video coinciding with the mixtape's release. A month later, Melly was arrested for two counts of premeditated murder stemming from a shooting in October

    YNW Melly discography

    YNW Melly discography

    YNW_Melly_discography

  • United States at the 1964 Summer Olympics
  • Sporting event delegation

    national basketball team Jim Barnes Bill Bradley Larry Brown Joe Caldwell Mel Counts Dick Davies Walt Hazzard Lucious Jackson Pete McCaffrey Jeff Mullins Jerry

    United States at the 1964 Summer Olympics

    United States at the 1964 Summer Olympics

    United_States_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics

  • List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)
  • Night Music) Singer: Sarah Vaughan. Orchestra: The Count Basie Orchestra. 15 Jan 2023 Diana Melly Giacomo Puccini Un bel di... (Madame Butterfly) Singer:

    List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present)

    List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2020–present)

  • List of Armed Services Editions
  • (Jan. 1945) 499 Q-5 Max Shulman The Feather Merchants Q (Jan. 1945) 500 Q-6 Mel Heimer The World Ends at Hoboken Q (Jan. 1945) 501 Q-7 Mary Lasswell High

    List of Armed Services Editions

    List_of_Armed_Services_Editions

  • List of Beta Theta Pi members
  • in 1924. Don Coryell Washington 1947 Coach of the San Diego Chargers Mel Counts Oregon State 1964 Professional basketball player who won two NBA titles

    List of Beta Theta Pi members

    List_of_Beta_Theta_Pi_members

  • Antonín Theodor Colloredo-Waldsee
  • Austrian cardinal

    Antonín was born on 29 June 1729 in Vienna as the son of Count Lodovico Colloredo-Waldesee Mels (1698–1767) and Princess Eleonore Gonzaga di Vescovato (1699–1779)

    Antonín Theodor Colloredo-Waldsee

    Antonín Theodor Colloredo-Waldsee

    Antonín_Theodor_Colloredo-Waldsee

  • List of Oregon State University athletes
  • forward, 1968–1969 Lester Conner 1980–1982† NBA point guard, 1982–1995 Mel Counts 1961–1964† NBA center, 1964–1976; 1965 and 1966 NBA champion; 1960 Summer

    List of Oregon State University athletes

    List_of_Oregon_State_University_athletes

  • Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics
  • International basketball tournament

    basketball  United States Jim Barnes Bill Bradley Larry Brown Joe Caldwell Mel Counts Richard Davies Walt Hazzard Lucious Jackson John McCaffrey Jeff Mullins

    Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics

    Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics

    Basketball_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics

  • Snooky Young
  • American jazz trumpeter (1919–2011)

    with Count Basie (three stints totalling eight years), Gerald Wilson and Lionel Hampton, among others, and was an original member of the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis

    Snooky Young

    Snooky Young

    Snooky_Young

  • Thad Jones
  • American jazz trumpeter (1923–1986)

    Thad Jones Mel Lewis Quartet (Artists House, 1978) with Mel Lewis, Harold Danko, Rufus Reid Thad Jones, Mel Lewis and UMO (RCA, 1978) with Mel Lewis and

    Thad Jones

    Thad_Jones

  • Ray Scott (basketball)
  • American basketball player and coach (born 1938)

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  • List of The Flying Nun episodes
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  • Pac-12 Conference Hall of Honor
  • Athletic Hall of Honor

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  • List of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show episodes
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  • Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
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  • Slavoj Žižek bibliography
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  • 1962 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
  • Award

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  • TEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    TEL

     Short form of Hebrew Telem, TEL means "injure, oppress." Compare with another form of Tel.

    TEL

  • BEL
  • Male

    Welsh

    BEL

    Welsh myth name of an ancestor deity, BEL means "shining." The name was derived from the same root (bel) as Celtic Belenus, but Bel's character and attributes are said to be much different. 

    BEL

  • SÁMUEL
  • Male

    Hungarian

    SÁMUEL

    Hungarian form of Greek Samouel, SÁMUEL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."

    SÁMUEL

  • NEL
  • Male

    French

    NEL

    Norman French form of Scandinavian Njal, NEL means "champion."

    NEL

  • EMEL
  • Female

    Turkish

    EMEL

    Turkish name EMEL means "desire."

    EMEL

  • Mel
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Mel

    Meaning uncertain but possibly 'friend of Michael.

    Mel

  • MIL
  • Male

    Irish

    MIL

    Irish legend name (Mil Espane "Mil of Spain") of the father of Éibhear Dunn and Éibhear Finn, who conquered Ireland. Possibly derived from the Latin word miles, MIL means "soldier."

    MIL

  • MER-MES
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MER-MES

    , a prince of Ethiopia.

    MER-MES

  • MER-MES
  • Male

    African

    MER-MES

    an obscure prince of Ethiopia.

    MER-MES

  • Del
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, French, Latin

    Del

    Proud Friend; Short for Names Beginning with Del

    Del

  • DEL
  • Female

    English

    DEL

    Pet form of English Adela, DEL means "noble." Also used as a short form of other longer names beginning with Del-.

    DEL

  • Mel
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Mel

    The black one. Dark. Famous Bearer: A character in Margaret Mitchell's 'Gone with the Wind'.

    Mel

  • UEL
  • Male

    English

    UEL

    Short form of English Samuel, UEL means "heard of God," "his name is El," or "name of God."

    UEL

  • Mel
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Celtic, English, French, Gaelic, German, Hebrew, Irish

    Mel

    Sword Friend; Polished Chief; Short Form of Melanie Melissa or Melvin

    Mel

  • MEG
  • Female

    English

    MEG

    Pet form of English Margaret, MEG means "pearl."

    MEG

  • TEL
  • Male

    English

    TEL

     Pet form of English Terence, possibly TEL means "rub, turn, twist." Compare with another form of Tel.

    TEL

  • MELE
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    MELE

    Hawaiian name MELE means "song." Also used as a Hawaiian form of Mary, meaning "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." 

    MELE

  • Mey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, and German

    Mey

    English, Dutch, and German : variant spelling of May or Mei.

    Mey

  • MEO
  • Male

    Italian

    MEO

    Short form of Italian Bartolomeo, MEO means "son of Talmai."

    MEO

  • Del
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Del

    A masculine or feminine name beginning with Del.

    Del

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  • Sudarmuthu
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Sudarmuthu

    Glowing Pearl

  • Vaayun | வாயுந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vaayun | வாயுந

    God

  • Muhsin
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Muhsin

    Beneficent charitable

  • Falisha
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Falisha

    Happiness

  • Allin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Allin

    English (Devon) : either a variant spelling of Allen or from a derivative of the Norman female name Adelina, based on Germanic adal ‘noble’.Swedish : variant spelling of Ahlin.

  • Abhisumant
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Abhisumant

    Radiant; Another Name of Sun

  • Ellia
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    Ellia

    Light; Abbreviation of Eleanor and Ellen

  • Takshak
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Takshak

    A Cobra

  • AUDO
  • Male

    German

    AUDO

    Older form of German Otto, AUDO means "prosperous, wealthy." 

  • GELTRUDE
  • Female

    Italian

    GELTRUDE

    Italian form of German Gertrude, GELTRUDE means "spear strength."

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  • Me
  • pron.

    One. See Men, pron.

  • Dine
  • v. t.

    To give a dinner to; to furnish with the chief meal; to feed; as, to dine a hundred men.

  • Eel
  • n.

    An elongated fish of many genera and species. The common eels of Europe and America belong to the genus Anguilla. The electrical eel is a species of Gymnotus. The so called vinegar eel is a minute nematode worm. See Conger eel, Electric eel, and Gymnotus.

  • El Doradoes
  • pl.

    of El Dorado

  • Melt
  • v.

    To reduce from a solid to a liquid state, as by heat; to liquefy; as, to melt wax, tallow, or lead; to melt ice or snow.

  • Mew
  • n.

    A gull, esp. the common British species (Larus canus); called also sea mew, maa, mar, mow, and cobb.

  • Men-pleaser
  • n.

    One whose motive is to please men or the world, rather than God.

  • Meal
  • v. t.

    To sprinkle with, or as with, meal.

  • Melt
  • v. i.

    To be changed from a solid to a liquid state under the influence of heat; as, butter and wax melt at moderate temperatures.

  • Melanism
  • n.

    A disease; black jaundice. See Mel/na.

  • Meal
  • n.

    Any substance that is coarsely pulverized like meal, but not granulated.

  • Yeel
  • n.

    An eel.

  • Smilt
  • v. i.

    To melt.

  • Me
  • pers. pron.

    The person speaking, regarded as an object; myself; a pronoun of the first person used as the objective and dative case of the pronoum I; as, he struck me; he gave me the money, or he gave the money to me; he got me a hat, or he got a hat for me.

  • Molten
  • p. p.

    of Melt

  • Melting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Melt

  • Sea-mell
  • n.

    The sea mew.

  • Meal
  • n.

    The portion of food taken at a particular time for the satisfaction of appetite; the quantity usually taken at one time with the purpose of satisfying hunger; a repast; the act or time of eating a meal; as, the traveler has not eaten a good meal for a week; there was silence during the meal.