35 Vintage Photos From the Golden Age of Basketball

Tracing back to the early days of the NBA and basketball in general, it’s humbling to note just how much the game of ball has changed. Founded in 1946 as the Basketball Association of America (BAA), before it eventually merged into the NBA in 1949, the league’s first years were dominated by relentless, fast-paced action carried out in smaller arenas with small-time fanfare. We’ll look at some photos that can capture the game’s humble start, into the iconic moments that went on to define the actual NBA as we see it today.

1. Paul Westphal doing his thing out there.

A basketball player in a Phoenix jersey, number 44, jumps to take a shot during a game. An opposing player in a white uniform attempts to defend. The crowd watches from the stands in a packed arena.
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Paul was out there getting it done.

2. Jerry West walking off the court of his legendary 1969 game 7 finals loss.

A basketball player in a Lakers jersey with number 44 walks on the court. In the background, people appear to be celebrating, with two individuals in motion, one wearing a Celtics jersey. The scene is from a vintage basketball game.
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Just imagine how upset he was in that moment.

3. Oscar Schmidt, a tremendous talent, never actually played in the NBA, but he did manage to average 42 points a game in the 1988 Olympics.

A basketball player in a Brazil jersey, numbered 14, is poised to shoot a basketball. He is focused, holding the ball with both hands. The background is blurred, with spectators visible.
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That’s not an easy average to come by.

4. Bearded Bird spotted.

A basketball player with curly blonde hair stands on the court wearing a white jersey with "NBA Players Association" printed on the front. Another player is partially visible beside him.
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Bearded Bird was a whole mood and a half.

5. Hal Greer with the iconic layup.

A basketball player, wearing a jersey with the number 15, leaps towards the hoop for a layup as an opponent, wearing number 6, defends. The referee and another player, wearing number 5, watch the action. The scene is set in a crowded indoor stadium.
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Hal knew how to launch off.

6. Gar Heard wasn’t to be messed around with.

A basketball player in a blue "Buffalo" jersey is jumping to shoot a basketball. Two opposing players in white jerseys watch him. The background shows a crowded arena.
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Gar was all focus.

7. George Yardley getting up there.

A black and white photo of a basketball game. A player in a Pistons jersey leaps towards the basket. Opponents in Boston jerseys are near the basket, looking up. Other players observe from a distance.
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George had to mind his head with that backboard.

8. Burdie Haldorson had some reach.

A basketball player in a 76ers uniform jumps and extends his arm to make a one-handed shot. The image is in black and white, capturing a dynamic moment of athleticism.
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Seriously, Burdie’s reach was otherworldly.

9. Don Buse made vast improvements in such a short amount of time.

Two basketball players are on a court during a game. One in a white Pacers uniform dribbles the ball while the other in a dark uniform defends. The action takes place in a dimly lit arena with spectators in the background.
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Don never stopped learning.

10. Tiny Archibald could really ball.

Basketball player wearing a blue Royals jersey with the number 10, standing on a court during a game. The background shows a blurred crowd.
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Tiny was a legend in his own right.

11. Fred Brown doing his thing for the Sonics.

Basketball player in a green Seattle jersey with number 32 dribbling the ball on a court. The crowd is visible in the background.
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Oh, Sonics, why’d you have to leave?

12. Larry Drew just looking unfazed by all of it.

Basketball player in a Kings jersey dribbling on a court, wearing white sneakers, with an official in the background. The audience is watching from the stands.
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Larry probably practiced that move a few times.

13. George McGinnis could really launch off.

Basketball player wearing a "Pacers" jersey, number 30, holding a basketball with one hand above his head during a game. A teammate is visible in the background on a crowded indoor court.
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George was just having a great time.

14. Lloyd Free was on a different level.

A basketball player in a blue "San Diego" jersey dribbles the ball on a court. The background shows a blurred crowd in the stands. The player is mid-stride, focused, with one hand on the ball.
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Those sneakers are something else.

15. Bob Love with the game face on.

Basketball player dribbling a ball on a court. He wears a red Chicago uniform with the number 10. Spectators are visible in the background. A sign reads "Milwaukee Bucks National Basketball Association.
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That’s the kind of expression you might see before someone goes fully in the zone.

16. Danny Ainge made consistent improvements throughout his career.

Basketball player in a green and white uniform dribbles the ball on a court. The audience is blurred in the background.
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Danny never stopped striving to be better.

17. Bill Russell just taking the victory celebrations all in.

A joyful basketball player in a "Celtics" jersey is celebrated in a crowded locker room. He holds a drink and smiles broadly while being embraced by a man holding a basketball. Cameras and people surround them, capturing the moment.
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It’s important to enjoy those hard-earned moments.

18. That Knicks player is not having a good time.

A basketball game with a player from the Miami Heat and another from the New York Knicks standing on the court. The Heat player, wearing jersey number 10, is noticeably taller. An NBA referee stands beside them. The stands are filled with spectators.
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Sometimes it’s the best move to just look the other way.

19. Archie Clark putting on a show for the Lakers.

A basketball player in a yellow uniform jumps to make a layup while being closely guarded by a player in a black uniform. The game is in an indoor arena with spectators watching intently. An official in a striped shirt observes nearby.

The guy trying to defend him wasn’t even close.

20. Hakeem Olajuwon vs Patrick Ewing in the 1994 NBA Finals.

Two basketball players in action during a game. One player, in a white jersey with number 34, is attempting to block a jump shot from another player in a blue jersey with number 33. A crowd is visible in the background.
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Talk about a legendary matchup.

21. Before their classic NBA Rivalry Magic Johnson and Larry Bird met in the 1979 NCAA Finals.

Two basketball players on a court during a game. One player in a white uniform holds a basketball, while the other in a light blue uniform reaches for it. The background shows spectators and a large scoreboard.
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These guys just couldn’t stay out of each other’s way.

22. Michael Jordan wins his first NBA Championship (1991).

A basketball player in a red jersey and white cap with "1991" printed on it smiles and presses his face against a shiny gold trophy. The scene captures a moment of joy and triumph.
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That’s a look of pure bliss indeed.

23. Darvin Ham Breaking the Backboard in 1996.

Basketball player wearing a Texas Tech jersey shatters a backboard while dunking. Glass fragments surround him as he hangs onto the rim. The court and spectators are blurred in the background.
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Breaking the backboard is a guilty pleasure reserved for some of the greats.

24. The 2002-2003 New Jersey Nets.

Two basketball players in white and blue Nets jerseys are on a court. Number 30 and number 5 are exchanging a hand gesture. A Nets logo is above them. The arena background is filled with spectators.
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They were the team to beat at one point.

25. The Chicago Bulls with the 1991 NBA Championship.

A group of basketball players and staff in Chicago Bulls uniforms pose with a large trophy against a red background. Two of them are kneeling, holding the trophy, while the others stand behind them, smiling.
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Nice stache holding it down in there too.

26. 1996 NBA draft class. Many have said it is the best draft class of all time.

A group of basketball players wearing 1990s NBA jerseys pose against a brick wall. The jerseys feature teams like the Raptors, Lakers, Timberwolves, Grizzlies, Trail Blazers, Suns, and Bucks. The players are standing and kneeling in various poses.
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Seriously, what a class.

27. Who remembers the 1996 Seattle SuperSonics?

Basketball players in Seattle SuperSonics uniforms stand on a court. A large team logo is displayed to the left. The scene includes an audience in the background.
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And then they had to peace out for a while.

28. Walter Looss shot of a Celtics-Lakers NBA Finals game, 1966.

Basketball game in a packed indoor arena. Players, wearing green and white uniforms, are mid-action near the hoop. One player jumps high, attempting a block or dunk, while others prepare to rebound or defend. Bright lights illuminate the scene.
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These angled shots are magical, indeed.

29. Wilt Chamberlain demonstrates his reach to Muhammad Ali.

Two men in formal suits are playfully posing on a stage; one is reaching his long arm towards the other, who assumes a boxing stance. Three modern white chairs are in the background.
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Yeah, that’s some serious reach.

30. Manute Bol and Spud Webb as teammates on the USBL’s Rhode Island Gulls in 1985.

Two basketball players in uniforms are on a court near a hoop. The taller player attempts to block the shot with one hand, while the shorter player, wearing number 14, jumps high with the ball, reaching towards the basket.
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Just imagine if he jumped a bit.

31. San Antonio Spurs playing Starcraft after winning the 1999 NBA Finals.

Three people are sitting and using laptops on a private jet, with one wearing headphones. The cabin has leather seats and a table. A golden trophy sits near them on the floor. They appear relaxed, engaged in their devices.
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Can’t sleep on the Starcraft hours. It’s crucial.

32. Overheard view of American basketball coach Red Auerbach, of the Boston Celtics, as he talks to his players on the court (1960s).

Black and white photo of a basketball team huddle. Players wearing jerseys, and a coach in a suit stand in a circle on a wooden court floor, discussing strategy. Jerseys display numbers and the word "Celtics.

Feels like you’re right there in the huddle.

33.Shaquille O’Neal with his high school basketball team in San Antonio (Texas, 1989)

A vintage basketball team photo with players in matching uniforms. The team consists of fifteen young men, with some standing and others sitting, accompanied by four men, likely coaches or staff, dressed in sports jackets or casual attire.
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Shaq has been towering over folks since before anyone can remember.

34. Jesse Jackson and Marvin Gaye playing basketball in the 1970’s.

Two men playing basketball outdoors in vintage attire. One dribbles the ball while the other defends. Both wear headbands and sportswear. The setting includes a building in the background. The image is in black and white.
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Putting the work in.

35. Doc Rivers and Michael Jordan in the tunnel after the 1988 NBA All-Star game. 

Three basketball players walk down a hallway. The player in the center wears a red and yellow jacket and smiles, while the player on the right, in a white NBA jersey with "23" and a red wristband, places an arm around him.
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These are special moments to share, indeed.

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