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SPECIAL DRAFT CHOICE USED IN THE 1949 BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA DRAFT
Territorial Pick; List of NBA territorial picks; NBA Territorial pick
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Territorial Style         
  • Oldest surviving Territorial house in Santa Fe
  • Back porch, Canyon Road, Santa Fe
  •  Vernacular or Folk Territorial style house in [[Española, New Mexico]]
STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE IN NORTHERN NEW MEXICO
Territorial style; Territorial Style (New Mexico); New Mexico Territorial Style architecture; Territorial architecture; New Mexico Territorial Style; New Mexico Territorial architecture; Territorial Style architecture; Territorial style architecture
Territorial Style was an architectural style of building developed and used in Santa Fe de Nuevo México, popularized after the founding of Albuquerque in 1706. Reintroduced during the New Mexico Territory from the time of the Mexican and American territorial phases in 1821 until 1912,Bunting, Bainbridge, ‘’Early Architecture in New Mexico’’, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque 1976 p.
Territorial waters         
  • exclusive economic zone]]
  • [[Peru]] claims territorial waters out to 200 nmi.
  • Internal and external territorial waters of the Philippines prior to the adoption of new baselines in 2009.
COASTAL WATERS THAT ARE PART OF A NATION-STATE'S SOVEREIGN TERRITORY
Territorial Waters; Territorial sea; Territorial seas; Contiguous zone; U.S. territorial waters; 12 mile limit; 12-mile limit; National sea boundary; Sovereign waters; Territorial water; Maritime belt; Home water
The term territorial waters is sometimes used informally to refer to any area of water over which a sovereign state has jurisdiction, including internal waters, the territorial sea, the contiguous zone, the exclusive economic zone, and potentially the extended continental shelf. In a narrower sense, the term is used as a synonym for the territorial sea.
territorial waters         
  • exclusive economic zone]]
  • [[Peru]] claims territorial waters out to 200 nmi.
  • Internal and external territorial waters of the Philippines prior to the adoption of new baselines in 2009.
COASTAL WATERS THAT ARE PART OF A NATION-STATE'S SOVEREIGN TERRITORY
Territorial Waters; Territorial sea; Territorial seas; Contiguous zone; U.S. territorial waters; 12 mile limit; 12-mile limit; National sea boundary; Sovereign waters; Territorial water; Maritime belt; Home water
A country's territorial waters are the parts of the sea close to its coast which are recognized by international agreement to be under its control, especially with regard to fishing rights.
N-PLURAL: usu poss/adj N

Wikipedia

NBA territorial pick

A territorial pick was a type of special draft choice used in the Basketball Association of America (BAA) draft in 1949 and in the National Basketball Association (NBA) draft after the 1950 season, the year in which the BAA was renamed the NBA. In the draft, NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players. Territorial picks were eliminated when the draft system was revamped in 1966.

In the first 20 years of the BAA/NBA, the league was still trying to gain the support of fans who lived in or near the teams' home markets. To achieve this, the league introduced the territorial pick rule to help teams acquire popular players from colleges in their area who would presumably have strong local support. Before the draft, a team could forfeit its first-round draft pick and then select any player from within a 50-mile (80 km) radius of its home arena. As a result of the territorial picks being selected before the draft, these picks were not factored into the overall selection count of the draft; therefore, the first non-territorial pick of the draft was considered the first overall pick.

Of the 23 territorial picks, 12 players have been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Tom Heinsohn, Wilt Chamberlain, Oscar Robertson and Jerry Lucas are the only four territorial picks who won the Rookie of the Year Award. Chamberlain also won the Most Valuable Player Award in his rookie season. He went on to win the Most Valuable Player Award three more times in his career. Oscar Robertson is the only other territorial pick who has won the Most Valuable Player Award; he won it in the 1963–64 season. The Philadelphia Warriors had the most territorial picks, having selected six who attended a total of five colleges. The University of Cincinnati had the most players taken as a territorial pick; three Cincinnati players were selected using this method by the Cincinnati Royals. The 1965 NBA draft, the last draft in which the rule remained in effect, had the most territorial picks in a single draft with three. The 1953 draft also had three territorial picks. No territorial pick was selected in the 1954, 1957 and 1961 drafts.