BOB DAVIES (NBA Hall of Fame) Talks About Travel in the Early Days

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NBA Hall of Famer (and inventor of the behind-the-back dribble and pass) Bob Davies talks about riding the train to play games in the early days of the NBA for the Rochester Royals. Davies, known as "The Harrisburg Houdini" was the best ball handler of the NBA's first quarter century and was MVP in the Royals Championship year of 1951. Famed coach and author Claire Bee admired Davies so much that he modeled his "Chip Hilton" series of books for boys after Bob.

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