SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Hall of Famer Dolph Schayes, a 12-time All-Star who refined the big man's role in the infancy of the National Basketball Association, has died. He was 87. Schayes was diagnosed with ...
The late Dolph Schayes had his most impressive scoring season in 1957-58, averaging 25.9 points per game. What helped the NBA legend achieve that impressive number wasn't just his skill near the ...
Carl Braun, a five-time All-Star and NBA champion in 1962, once noted the similarities between two legendary players—Larry Bird and Dolph Schayes—highlighting them as the only forwards with ...
Dolph Schayes is an icon in Philadelphia 76ers lore and was one of the NBA's first stars as well. From NBA.com Staff In 996 career games, Dolph Schayes averaged 18.5 points and 12.1 rebounds while ...
When one thinks of the legends of the Philadelphia 76ers, one immediately goes to Julius Erving, or Allen Iverson, Moses Malone, Charles Barkley, or Mo Cheeks. Not a lot of people bring up the late, ...
Sometimes, it's best to hand the wheel to this BudBlog over to somebody else. And today, even as basketball fans can feel the heat of the ongoing NBA playoffs, I'm going to do just that. The author is ...
Basketball enthusiasts and collectors alike will be intrigued by the recent appearance of a 1957 Topps Dolph Schayes #13 RC Rookie sports card. This vintage collectible holds tremendous appeal for ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Hannah Schayes wanted to pay tribute to a man she grew up admiring. A dancer, Schayes knew how she could honor the memory of her grandfather, basketball icon and Hall of Famer Dolph ...
Dolph Schayes said 76ers players resented him for giving Wilt Chamberlain special treatment: "I got in trouble with the team because Wilt lived in New York" originally appeared on Basketball Network.
The daily headlines often go to the rookies or the overnight stars. But lifetime records are made by the men whom the fans sometimes take for granted, the veterans who combine steady skill with tough ...