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Al Attles, basketball Hall of Famer, dies at 87

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Al Attles, the basketball Hall of Famer who coached the Golden State Warriors to the 1975 NBA title, died at his East Bay home in California at the age of 87.

The post Al Attles, basketball Hall of Famer, dies at 87 appeared first on The Atlanta Voice.

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