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Thomas William Heinsohn (August 26, 1934 –
November 9, 2020) was an
American professional basketball player, coach, and broadcaster. He was ****ociated...
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Heinsohn is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Dora
Henninges Heinsohn (1861–1900),
American opera singer Gunnar Heinsohn (1943–2023)...
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Gunnar Heinsohn (21
November 1943 – 16
February 2023) was a
German author,
sociologist and
economist and
professor emeritus at the
University of Bremen...
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cornerstone of the
Celtics dynasty. Led by Russell, Bob Cousy, and Tom
Heinsohn, the
Celtics won
their first NBA
championship in 1957. Russell,
along with...
- Auerbach, Tom
Heinsohn,
Fitch and Rick
Pitino have
earned induction into the
Basketball Hall of Fame as coaches. Bill Russell, Tom
Heinsohn, Tom Sanders...
- Sharman,
Heinsohn, and K.C. Jones—who
would go on to win an
additional seven NBA
championships as
coaches (two each for Russell,
Heinsohn and Jones,...
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Rochester Royals. Tom
Heinsohn from the
College of the Holy
Cross was
selected before the
draft as
Boston Celtics'
territorial pick.
Heinsohn went on to win...
- of
Heinsohn, his old
rival and
fellow rookie.
Russell ignored Heinsohn's request for an
autograph on
behalf of his
cousin and
openly said to
Heinsohn that...
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towards Heinsohn,
their fans, and
their teammates,
claims Heinsohn.
Heinsohn didn't like how he didn't feel in
control of his team.
Heinsohn believes...
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Sequences Macaw Genome". Newswise.com.
Retrieved 1
October 2013. Olah, George;
Heinsohn,
Robert G.; Espinoza, Jose R.; Brightsmith,
Donald J.; Peakall, Rod (2015)...