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All Sports Gallery panoramics are unique wide-angle photographs, Quality Framed in thick grooved wood with dark double matting and a descriptive plaque. They are approximately 43"w x 17"h after framing. Presentation is everything and you will not find higher quality panoramic framing anywhere.


   

Boston Celtics Boston Garden Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Boston Celtics Boston Garden
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On the evening of Nov. 14, 1928, President Calvin Coolidge ushered in a new era for New England and the world. Using a ceremonial key made from nuggets of Yukon gold, Coolidge switched on the lights of the recently constructed Boston Garden from the White House via the newest telegraph technology of the time. Three days later, the Garden opened its doors to the public for the first time and the rest, as they say, is history. Home to the Boston Celtics for nearly 70 years (before the opening of the Fleet Center) the Garden became one of the most revered landmarks in New England. This vintage panoramic of the the Larry Bird/Kevin McHale Celtics playing on The Garden's famed parquet floor is a must for any Celtics' fan.
 
 

Chicago Bulls United Center Panoramic - Click to Enlarge

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Chicago Bulls United Center

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The United Center, home to both the Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks, is the largest arena in the United States. Construction was begun in April of 1992, with the ribbon cutting ceremony held on August 18, 1994. To date, the the United Center has hosted over twenty million guests since its opening in 1994.
 
 

Baron Davis & Jason Richardson "We Believe" Display - Click to Enlarge

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Baron Davis & Jason Richardson new!
We Believe Display (unsigned)
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This Sports Gallery Exclusive celebrates one of the most exciting team, players, and plays of the 2006/07 NBA season. On April 18, 2007, the Warriors clinched their first playoff bid since 1994 with a resounding 120-98 victory in their season finale at Portland. The Warriors closed out the regular season with an implausible 16-5 run, finishing 42-40. But the Warriors weren't done yet. They were looking to make a little play-off history. On April 22, 2007, the Warriors played their first playoff game in 12 years, beating the #1 seed Dallas Mavericks 97-85 on the road and making it 6 straight against the team with NBA's best record that season (67 wins). On May 3, 2007, the Warriors, with the help of their explosive third quarter, eliminated the Mavs four games to two to become the first #8 seed to beat a #1 seed in a seven-game series. This was the Warriors' first playoff series win in 16 years, and their first 7 game series win since 1976. This awesome 39"w x 16" h display commemorates this unforgettable season and play-off run with action photos of Baron Davis and J-Rich, the cornerstones of the Warriors' explosive offense. Davis' photo is his awe-inspiring dunk against Andre Kirilenko of the Jazz in the 2nd round of the play-offs that had the crowd...and nation...buzzing. The centerpiece is the Golden State's playoff mantra - "We Believe" as depicted on the game cards handed out to the fans at Oracle Arena. Sports Gallery Quality Framed in thick black wood and classic Warriors suede double matting, this is a great piece of Sports Art. Warriors fans can hardly wait for next season...
 
 
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Warriors Oracle Arena- Click to Enlarge

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Golden State Warriors Oracle Arena new!
(signed by Monta Ellis)
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This Sports Gallery Exclusive celebrates one of the most exciting team, players, and plays of the 2006/07 NBA season. On April 18, 2007, the Warriors clinched their first playoff bid since 1994 with a resounding 120-98 victory in their season finale at Portland. On April 22, 2007, the Warriors played their first playoff game in 12 years, beating the #1 seed Dallas Mavericks 97-85 on the road and making it 6 straight against the team with NBA's best record that season (67 wins). On May 3, 2007, the Warriors, with the help of their explosive third quarter, eliminated the Mavs four games to two to become the first #8 seed to beat a #1 seed in a seven-game series. This was the Warriors' first playoff series win in 16 years, and their first 7 game series win since 1976. This picture captures the excitement of the game as the sea of yellow stands up and cheers for their beloved team. The miracle chance to run in the playoffs had finally become a reality for this new explosive Golden State Team. This is definatly a memorable piece for any hardcore warriors fan. Get your exclusive photograph of the Oracle Arena today! It comes Quality Framed in thick black wood, and classic double matting, in the classic Warrior colors of Blue and Yellow.
 
 
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Stanford University Maples Pavilion:  Last Game - Click to Enlarge

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Stanford University Maples Pavilion
Last Game "Old Maples"

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Stanford University's Roscoe Maples Pavilion was dedicated on March 1, 1969. Built at a cost of $3.3 million, the arena was named after the principle donor, the late Roscoe Maples, a member of the Stanford class of 1904. Home to Stanford's men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams, Maples is probably most famous for its unique floor. Designed to decrease the chance of injury, the floor includes eighteen inches of pea gravel covered by two inches of sand, a 30-pound layer of felt paper, and a nine-inch layer of crosshatched wood and air, all of which combine to provide the floor with a coil-spring effect. It literally moves when walked upon. On February 28th, 2004, the Stanford Men played their last game at "old" Maples Pavilion. Scheduled to undergo a major face-lift during the remainder of 2004, Old Maples will be a thing of the past when the pavilion reopens in 2005. But the arena went out in style. On that day, Stanford defeated Oregon 76-55 part of a magical season where the team was undefeated at home, 29-1 for the season, Pac-10 Champions, Pac-10 Tournament Champions, and #1 in the nation in the final regular season poll! This 43"w x 15"h Sports Gallery Exclusive panoramic was taken during the final home minutes of this great season.
 
 

Stanford University Maples Pavilion:  "Last Shot" - Click to Enlarge

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Stanford University Maples Pavilion
Last Shot: Nick Robinson's Buzzer Beater (2/7/04)

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While not a panoramic, This 30"w x 20"h Sports Gallery Exclusive is a beauty. What Stanford fan can ever forget the Stanford/Arizona basketball on February 7th, 2004. Stanford entered the game as one of two undefeated teams in the country and 2nd ranked behind Duke. But they had their hands full with No. 12 Arizona, who had won four straight in Maples Pavilion. And things did not look good when Arizona went on a 19-6 run to take a late four point lead. But Nick Robinson changed everything. With the score tied and seconds left in the game, Nick Robinson scooped up a loose ball at midcourt, glanced at the clock, took a couple of dribbles and let it fly from 35 feet. Swish! Game over: Stanford 80 Arizona 77. Then came the roar, and the next thing Nick knew he was at the bottom of a pile of delirious Stanford students that included Stanford alum Tiger Woods. The victory was Stanford's 20th in a row tying a school record. More importantly, it cemented Stanford's reputation as a true basketball powerhouse. This amazing photo not only captures Nick shooting his unforgettable shot but also the crowd anticipation from Stanford famous "6th Man," Tiger Woods (front row on the right side) and announcers Dick Vitale and Brent Musburger (middle of front row), among others. One of the best sports photographs we've ever come across, this collectible is Sports Gallery Quality Framed in thick black wood, classic double matting, and descriptive plaque. This is a great Cardinal memory.
 
 
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