Dunbar basketball

The 1982-83 Dunbar boys basketball went 31-0 and was named the No. 1 team in the country by <i>USA Today</i>. The team featured four future <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id=" 15008001" title="National Basketball Association" href="/topic/sports/basketball/national-basketball-association-15008001.topic">NBA</a> players, including <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id=" PESPT000671" title="Muggsy Bogues" href="/topic/sports/muggsy-bogues-PESPT000671.topic">Muggsy Bogues</a> (14), Reggie Lewis (31), <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id=" PEBSL000191" title="Reggie Williams" href="/topic/economy-business-finance/tourism-leisure-industry/recreational-sporting-goods-industry/reggie-williams-PEBSL000191.topic">Reggie Williams</a> (back, center) and <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id=" PESPT008037" title="David Wingate" href="/topic/sports/david-wingate-PESPT008037.topic">David Wingate</a>.

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The 1982-83 Dunbar boys basketball went 31-0 and was named the No. 1 team in the country by USA Today. The team featured four future NBA players, including Muggsy Bogues (14), Reggie Lewis (31), Reggie Williams (back, center) and David Wingate.

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