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1955-1956 Philadelphia Warriors World Championship Throwback Jacket from Mitchell & Ness

1955-1956 Philadelphia Warriors World Championship Throwback Jacket from Mitchell & Ness

Quality Construction Authentic Materials. Accurate detailing. Exceptional workmanship. These are the hallmarks of Mitchell & Ness's jerseys, jackets, sweaters and felt pennants. This jacket is made of satin and has a snap front. It features the NBA 55-56 World Champs patch on the left sleeve and the indian logo and Warriors on the back. Under the coaching direction of George Senesky, the Philadelphia Warriors easily defeated the Fort Wayne Pistons in five games. The combination of Paul Arizin and Neil Johnston gave the Warriors and unmatched outside-inside scoring tandem. Tom Gola, whose jacket Mitchell & Ness borrowed to recreate this beautiful garment, was a 6'6 college forward who converted to the back court, giving the Warriors the NBA's biggest guard. The Philadelphia Warriors were the first champions of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), the league that evolved into today's NBA. The Warriors spent sixteen memorable years in Philadelphia. Owner Eddie Gottlieb sold the Warriors to a San Francisco group in 1962. Philadelphia was left without an NBA franchise for the 1962-63 season. A disappointing first two years in San Francisco and Wilt Chamberlain's desire to return to Philadelphia led the team to trade him on January 15, 1965 to the 76ers. Rick Barry, a first round draft choice in 1965, went on to lead the SF Warriors to the NBA Finals in 1967. The team won their only NBA championship in 1974-75.



1961-62 Philadelphia Warriors Home Throwback Jersey From Mitchell & Ness, With #13 On Throwback Jersey (Wilt Chamberlain)

1961-62 Philadelphia Warriors Home Throwback Jersey From Mitchell & Ness, With #13 On Throwback Jersey (Wilt Chamberlain)

This jersey is part of Mitchell & Ness' Hardwood Classics Collection. Jersey Number This authentic jersey will have the number 13 on it. This is the number worn by Wilt Chamberlain with the 1961-62 San Francisco Warriors. Please note: the player's name is not on the jersey. Quality Construction Authentic Materials. Accurate detailing. Exceptional workmanship. These are the hallmarks of Mitchell & Ness' jerseys, jackets, sweaters and felt pennants. This jersey is made of double knit polyester and has gold and royal blue trim at the neck and shoulders. It has PHILA sewn on the front in red on blue letters. The player's number is sewn on the front and back in red on blue. Quite simply, the greatest offensive player in the history of basketball. From the moment the 7'1 center, a Philadelphia native, entered the NBA, he was an awesome, powerful, intimidating figure on offense. On March 2, 1962 in a game against the Knicks, at Hershey, PA., Wilt dominated the Knicks for an incredible 100 points on 36 field goals and 28 foul shots. The Philadelphia Warriors were the first champions of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), the league that evolved into today's NBA. The Warriors spent sixteen memorable years in Philadelphia. Owner Eddie Gottlieb sold the Warriors to a San Francisco group in 1962. Philadelphia was left without an NBA franchise for the 1962-63 season. A disappointing first two years in San Francisco and Wilt Chamberlain's desire to return to Philadelphia led the team to trade him on January 15, 1965 to the 76ers. Rick Barry, a first round draft choice in 1965, went on to lead the SF Warriors to the NBA Finals in 1967. The team won their only NBA championship in 1974-75. Size Body Length Body Width Medium (44) 32 24 Large (46) 33 25 X-Large (48) 34 26 XX-Large (52) 35 27 3X-Large (54) 37 28 4X-Large (56) 38 29 5X-Large (60) 41 30 Please note that measurements are approximate.



1961-62 Philadelphia Warriors Road Throwback Jersey From Mitchell & Ness, With #13 On Throwback Jersey (Wilt Chamberlain)

1961-62 Philadelphia Warriors Road Throwback Jersey From Mitchell & Ness, With #13 On Throwback Jersey (Wilt Chamberlain)

This jersey is part of Mitchell & Ness' Hardwood Classics Collection. Jersey Number This authentic jersey will have the number 13 on it. This is the number worn by Wilt Chamberlain with the 1961-62 Philadelphia Warriors. Please note: the player's name is not on the jersey. Quality Construction Authentic Materials. Accurate detailing. Exceptional workmanship. These are the hallmarks of Mitchell & Ness' jerseys, jackets, sweaters and felt pennants. This jersey is made of double knit polyester and has gold and red trim at the neck and shoulders. It has PHILA sewn on the front in red on white letters. The player's number is sewn on the front and back in red on white. Quite simply, the greatest offensive player in the history of basketball. From the moment the 7'1 center, a Philadelphia native, entered the NBA, he was an awesome, powerful, intimidating figure on offense. On March 2, 1962 in a game against the Knicks, at Hershey, PA., Wilt dominated the Knicks for an incredible 100 points on 36 field goals and 28 foul shots. The Philadelphia Warriors were the first champions of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), the league that evolved into today's NBA. The Warriors spent sixteen memorable years in Philadelphia. Owner Eddie Gottlieb sold the Warriors to a San Francisco group in 1962. Philadelphia was left without an NBA franchise for the 1962-63 season. A disappointing first two years in San Francisco and Wilt Chamberlain's desire to return to Philadelphia led the team to trade him on January 15, 1965 to the 76ers. Rick Barry, a first round draft choice in 1965, went on to lead the SF Warriors to the NBA Finals in 1967. The team won their only NBA championship in 1974-75. Size Body Length Body Width Medium (44) 32 24 Large (46) 33 25 X-Large (48) 34 26 XX-Large (52) 35 27 3X-Large (54) 37 28 4X-Large (56) 38 29 5X-Large (60) 41 30 Please note that measurements are approximate.




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