Minneapolis Auditorium (Minneapolis Convention Center)
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Minneapolis Auditorium
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The Minneapolis Auditorium was a basketball arena in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Minneapolis Lakers played their home games at the Auditorium beginning in 1947 until they moved in to the Minneapolis Armory in 1959. Potentially the most prominent player to ever play at the Minneapolis Auditorium was George Mikan, the dominant center for the Lakers. Mikan from played from 1947-1956 under Hall of Fame coach John Kundla. With coach Kundla, Mikan won seven championships, four scoring titles, and the 1958 MVP award. Mikan was also a 4x NBA all-star. The Lakers moved to Los Angeles in 1960. The Minneapolis Auditorium was demolished in 1989 so that the Minneapolis Convention Center could be built in its place.
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“Minneapolis Auditorium, 1301 2nd Avenue S., Minneapolis, Minnesota (Razed).” Placeography RSS. Accessed December 10, 2019. http://www.placeography.org/index.php/Minneapolis_Auditorium,_1301_2nd_Avenue_S.,_Minneapolis,_Minnesota_(Razed).
Hennepin County Library - A History of Minneapolis. Accessed December 10, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20140128030851/http://www.hclib.org/pub/search/specialcollections/mplshistory/?id=41.
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