About 115 former American Basketball Association players are eligible for payments from the NBA, ending a years-long battle for recognition.
Author: Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star
You can live in an old high school gym for $299K. It’s half basketball court, half house.
An 11,000-square-foot single-family residence, nestled among farm fields in Indiana, went on market last week. It’s half basketball court, half house.
‘I was a pawn’: Girls volleyball team used Title IX to play him as a hitter and won state
Flipside of Title IX: An Indiana high school used the law to allow boys to play on its girls volleyball team in 1976. They won state. Outrage ensued.
Another former ABA player dies waiting on pension from NBA. He left behind a chilling photo.
Sam Smith won a title in the ABA. He died last month. Weeks before his death, he posed in a photo, a message to the NBA.
‘Black hole of donuts’ Joey Chestnut to take on Jack’s Donuts holes in eat-off competition
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‘Everything was perfect.’ Then former Colts cheerleader had a massive stroke at 28
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Peyton Manning says Colts are ‘very close’ to greatness and Matt Ryan will take them there
Peyton Manning talked to Matt Ryan in the lead-up to the veteran quarterback’s trade from the Atlanta Falcons to the Indianapolis Colts.
Years ago, she began helping Indiana Pacers in secret: ‘Now every NBA team has a Kathy Jordan’
For 25 years, Kathy Jordan was mentor, confidante and adviser to Pacers players. And what Jordan started in 1984 was eventually noticed by the NBA.
Actor who plays Larry Bird in new HBO series: ‘He was almost a part of me’
Sean Patrick Small plays Larry Bird in “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty.” He’d long felt a connection to the player people said he looked like.
She was first Black woman in a USGA championship. The incredible story of Ann Gregory
Ann Gregory rose to golf greatness during the PGA’s Caucasian-only clause. She dug in her heels, slung her clubs on her shoulder and forged on.