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Revision as of 09:49, 19 November 2021
Hoop Magazine is the official magazine of the National Basketball Association. Publication began in 1971 and for many years Hoop was the de facto game program for many of the league's teams. This included the regular season, playoffs, and even the NBA Finals. More recently Hoop has become a standalone publication while many teams have returned to their own localized game programs.
This article lists issues of Hoop by year and cover subject.
Season | Cover Subject |
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1974-75 | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar • Jim Brewer • Phil Chenier • Billy Cunningham • John Havlicek • Calvin Murphy • Bill Walton • Jo Jo White |
1975-76 | Nate Archibald • Bill Bradley |
1976-77 | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar • Elvin Hayes • Pete Maravich • regular season • postseason |
1977-78 | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar • Dave Cowens |
1978-79 | Artis Gilmore • playoffs |
1979-80 | Campy Russell • regular season |
1980-81 | Julius Erving • playoffs |
1981-82 | David Greenwood • Jack Sikma • NBA Finals |
1982-83 | Julius Erving |
1983-84 | playoffs |
1985-86 | Sam Perkins • playoffs |
1986-87 | Mark Eaton • Moses Malone • playoffs |
1987-88 | Magic Johnson • Buck Williams |
1988-89 | Isiah Thomas • regular season |
1989-90 | Michael Jordan |
1990-91 | Jerry Sloan • playoffs |
1991-92 | Charles Barkley • playoffs |
1992-93 | playoffs |
1993-94 | NBA Finals |
1994-95 | Derrick Coleman |
1995-96 | Hakeem Olajuwon |
1999-2000 | Shaquille O'Neal |