Leonard Randolph Wilkens
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Leonard Randolph Wilkens is a Hall of Fame American basketball player and coach renowned for his long NBA career and for ranking among the league’s all-time leaders in coaching victories.
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How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Leonard Randolph Wilkens Context triple: [Lenny Wilkens, fullName, Leonard Randolph Wilkens]
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Monte Irvin
Monte Irvin was a Hall of Fame American baseball player renowned as a star of the Negro Leagues who later became one of Major League Baseball’s early Black pioneers.
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Mack Robinson
Mack Robinson was an American sprinter best known for winning the silver medal in the 200-meter race at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, finishing behind Jesse Owens.
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Larry Doby
Larry Doby was a Hall of Fame outfielder who broke the American League’s color barrier and became one of the first prominent Black stars in Major League Baseball.
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Gil Hodges
Gil Hodges was a renowned Major League Baseball first baseman and later manager, best known for his power hitting with the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers and for managing the 1969 "Miracle Mets" to a World Series title.
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Zutty Singleton
Zutty Singleton was an influential American jazz drummer and early pioneer of swing-era percussion, best known for his work with Louis Armstrong and other leading New Orleans and Chicago jazz musicians.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Leonard Randolph Wilkens Target entity description: Leonard Randolph Wilkens is a Hall of Fame American basketball player and coach renowned for his long NBA career and for ranking among the league’s all-time leaders in coaching victories.
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A.
Monte Irvin
Monte Irvin was a Hall of Fame American baseball player renowned as a star of the Negro Leagues who later became one of Major League Baseball’s early Black pioneers.
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B.
Mack Robinson
Mack Robinson was an American sprinter best known for winning the silver medal in the 200-meter race at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, finishing behind Jesse Owens.
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C.
Larry Doby
Larry Doby was a Hall of Fame outfielder who broke the American League’s color barrier and became one of the first prominent Black stars in Major League Baseball.
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D.
Gil Hodges
Gil Hodges was a renowned Major League Baseball first baseman and later manager, best known for his power hitting with the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers and for managing the 1969 "Miracle Mets" to a World Series title.
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E.
Zutty Singleton
Zutty Singleton was an influential American jazz drummer and early pioneer of swing-era percussion, best known for his work with Louis Armstrong and other leading New Orleans and Chicago jazz musicians.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Leonard Randolph Wilkens Description of subject: Leonard Randolph Wilkens is a Hall of Fame American basketball player and coach renowned for his long NBA career and for ranking among the league’s all-time leaders in coaching victories.
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