Dikembe Mutombo 1999-00 Atlanta Hawks Alternate Swingman Jersey
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Dikembe Mutombo 1999-00 Atlanta Hawks Alternate Swingman Jersey

Dikembe Mutombo 1999-00 Atlanta Hawks Alternate Swingman Jersey

Honour the greats of the game with a replica Swingman Jersey. Featuring printed twill name & numbers and breathable side-panel inserts, the Swingman Jersey is a versatile piece that is essential for any basketball fan. Founded as the Buffalo Bisons in 1946, the team relocated after 38 days and became the Tri-Cities Blackhawks. In '51, the team relocated to Milwaukee and shortened their name to the "Hawks," before moving again in '55 to St. Louis. The team finally settled in Atlanta in 1968 where they remain today.
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Dikembe Mutombo 1999-00 Atlanta Hawks Alternate Swingman Jersey

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Dikembe Mutombo 1999-00 Atlanta Hawks Alternate Swingman Jersey

Honour the greats of the game with a replica Swingman Jersey. Featuring printed twill name & numbers and breathable side-panel inserts, the Swingman Jersey is a versatile piece that is essential for any basketball fan. Founded as the Buffalo Bisons in 1946, the team relocated after 38 days and became the Tri-Cities Blackhawks. In '51, the team relocated to Milwaukee and shortened their name to the "Hawks," before moving again in '55 to St. Louis. The team finally settled in Atlanta in 1968 where they remain today.

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Honour the greats of the game with a replica Swingman Jersey. Featuring printed twill name & numbers and breathable side-panel inserts, the Swingman Jersey is a versatile piece that is essential for any basketball fan. Founded as the Buffalo Bisons in 1946, the team relocated after 38 days and became the Tri-Cities Blackhawks. In '51, the team relocated to Milwaukee and shortened their name to the "Hawks," before moving again in '55 to St. Louis. The team finally settled in Atlanta in 1968 where they remain today.