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The Chicago American Gears were a National Basketball League team who played from 1944 to 1947.

They are notable in professional basketball history for two things. First, they were the rookie year pro team of basketball legend George Mikan. Mikan had starred at local DePaul University as a collegian. After holding out for several weeks for money he felt owed him by the Gears, Mikan joined the team early enough to help them finish with a third-place record in the West Division of the 10-team National Basketball League that season. Nearly seven feet tall, Mikan then led playoff upsets for the Gears over three teams en route to the 1947 NBL Championship,[1] then widely considered the most prestigious title in pro basketball.

Secondly, Gears owner Maurice White was so impressed with Mikan that, after winning the 1947 NBL title, he announced he was leaving the NBL to form his own league, the ambitious 24-team Professional Basketball League of America.

Start-up costs proved prohibitive, however, and crowds for PBLA games were often very small. After several weeks the entire league collapsed, with the Gears folding as well.

Previous to their NBL pro success, the Gears had also been a notable AAU team.

References

1. ^"[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Wd8SAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4P8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=1332,3631098&dq=gears+mikan+1947+rochester Gears capture pro cage title]". Toledo Blade. April 10, 1947. Retrieved on September 10, 2009.
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