The 'Forgotten Miracle,' Bob Cousy and the Boston Celtics light it up, and 'Money for Nothing' - This DiSH for Feb. 27
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In 1960, the US Olympic hockey team beat the Soviets and went on to win the Gold medal in what became known as 'The Forgotten Miracle.'
In 1959, Bob Cousy handed out an NBA record for assists and the Celtics won 173 in a win.
In 2017, Jose Calderon was acquired by the Golden State Warriors only to be released less than 2 hours later.
In 1992, Tiger Woods played as an amateur in his first PGA tour event.
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