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Charlie Strong’s Cards take to field for annual spring game
Louisville, Ky. (WHAS11) – Basketball season just ended, now it’s time to start thinking football! Friday night Charlie Strong’s Cards will take to the field for the annual spring game. WHAS11’s Adam Lefkoe has the story, click on the video player above for more.
Jayhawk Buddies Flash Mob during University of Kansas Men’s Basketball game
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Youth Basketball Drills $5.97 Spectacular plays may make the highlight reels, but winning results from consistent execution of sound fundamentals. Youth Basketball Drills contains all the drills you need to develop the essential skills in your players. Authors Burrall and Patrick Paye have outlined drills and variations that cover the entire scope of the game in both offense and defense. The drills are grouped by skills, w… |
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Family Game Night 4: The Game Show $18.49 Description:Experience the fun and excitement of the popular TV show right in your own living room with Hasbro Family Game Night 4: The Game Show for Wii from Electronic Arts. This game features CONNECT 4 Basketball to offer more fun than ever as you shoot hoops to get 4 balls in a row and YAHTZEE! Bowling puts a whole spin on the popular dice game. Besides, you’ll also find various versions of SC… |
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Family Game Night 4: The Game Show $11.00 H Family Game Night 4 PS3… |
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Family Game Night 4: The Game Show $23.25 H Family Game Night 4 X360… |
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NBA Basketball 2000 $3.50 This software is BRAND NEW. Packaging may differ slightly from the stock photo above. Please click on our logo above to see over 15,000 titles in stock…. |
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Panasonic VIERA TC-P42ST30 42-Inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV $1,099.95 Step into the 3D World. The VIERA ST Series Full HD 3D Plasmas create an all new viewing experience by putting you inside the action and creating a new world of TV viewing realism. Full HD 3DRevolutionary VIERA Full HD 3D Technology delivers award-winning realism that immerses you in the image.Infinite Black 2 PanelDelivers deep blacks and minimizes reflection for bright, vivid images.VIERA Connec… |
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RCA EZ205 Small Wonder Digital Camcorder with 2 Hour Recording and 1GB Included Memory $99.99 1.5″ flip-out LCD display / 1GB Card included / Uses 2 AA Batteries / Still Photo Capture / YouTube upload / Memory Manager Software / USB / White… |
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Canon VIXIA HF11 AVCHD 32 GB Flash Memory Camcorder w/12x Optical Zoom $1,199.00 Adding to the success of the VIXIA HF10 and HF100, Canon introduces the HF11 which captures stunning High Definition video with even greater detail and tonal reproduction, with its innovative 24Mbps capability, and a higher internal Flash drive capacity of 32GB plus an SDHC card slot that allows extended recording time. And, like all Canon VIXIA camcorders, the HF11 features: a Canon HD video lens… |
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NCAA 4GB High-Speed USB Flash Drive with Swivel Cap and Lanyard Store and transport your digital files and show your Alabama Crimson Tide team spirit with this 4 GB high-speed USB 2.0 flash drive from Tribeca Gear. The attached, swiveling lid protects the USB end and won’t get lost. Drive measures 2-1/2 x 5/16 x 3/4 inches and comes with an 18-inch lanyard with quick-release, detachable end. Get your game on with the official NCAA College Basketball team logo … |
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Nba Development League Teams: Dakota Wizards, Tulsa 66ers, Rio Grande Valley Vipers, Sioux Falls Skyforce, Los Angeles D-Fenders, Austin Toros $19.94 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Dakota Wizards, Tulsa 66ers, Rio Grande Valley Vipers, Sioux Falls Skyforce, Los Angeles D-Fenders, Austin Toros, Bakersfield Jam, Iowa Energy, Springfield Armor, Roanoke Dazzle, Albuquerque Thunderbirds, Maine Red Claws, Idaho Stampede, Florida Flame, Arkansas Rimrockers, Fort Wayne Mad Ants, Frisco Nba Development League Team, Reno Bighorns, Fort Worth Flyers, Erie Bayhawks, Fayetteville Patriots, Utah Flash, Anaheim Arsenal, Mobile Revelers, Greenville Groove. Excerpt: The Dakota Wizards are an American basketball team in the NBA Development League. The team was originally formed in 1995 as a member of the International Basketball Association, a basketball circuit based in the northern United States and western Canada. In the IBA’s final year of operation, the 2000-01 season, the Wizards took the IBA title. After that season, the IBA merged with several teams from the CBA. While conventional wisdom held that the smaller, regional IBA franchises would not survive against the stronger CBA squads, the Wizards held their own with a regular season record of 26-14, and a single-elimination 116-109 win over the Rockford Lightning in the CBA’s championship game. In the 2002-03 season, they were the favorites to win the title, but they lost in the semi-finals to the eventual champion, the Yakama Sun Kings. Their third season in the CBA was their best yet. The Wizards rolled to a 34-14 regular season finish, proving themselves as the top team in the league. The Wizards beat the Rockford Lightning 3-1 in the best-of-five semi-finals of the playoffs, and in the winner-take-all championship game, they beat the Idaho Stampede 132-129. After the 2003-2004 season, coach Dave Joerger left the Wizards for a coaching opportunity with the Sioux Falls Skyforc… More: |
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Saint Francis University $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Saint Francis Red Flash Basketball Players, Saint Francis Red Flash Football Coaches, Saint Francis Red Flash Men’s Basketball Coaches, Saint Francis University Alumni, Brennan Manning, Scott Layden, Charles M. Schwab, Jim Baron, Norm Van Lier, Fred R. Klenner, Gerry Gallagher, Maurice Stokes, Jeff Bower, Paul Failla, Steve Oroho, Jim Christian, Mike Iuzzolino, Robert Conway, Kevin Porter, James Casorio, Jim Leonard, Teresa S. Polley, Tony Bova, Bobby Jones, Don Friday. Excerpt: Kevin Porter (born April 17, 1950, in Chicago , Illinois ) is a retired American professional basketball player.A 6’0″ point guard from Saint Francis University , Porter played 10 seasons (1972 1981; 1982 1983) in the National Basketball Association as a member of the Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets , the Detroit Pistons , and the New Jersey Nets . Porter was one of the most talented passers in league history, leading the league in both assists per game and total assists four times during his career (1975, 1978, 1979, and 1981). At one point, Porter held the record for most assists in a game, with 29. (Scott Skiles broke the record when he tallied 30 assists on December 30, 1990.)Porter was also a key member of the 1975 Bullets team which reached the NBA Finals before losing to the Golden State Warriors . When he retired in 1983, he had accumulated 5,314 career assists and 7,645 career points.Following his retirement from the NBA, Porter reinforced the Toyota Super Corollas in the Philippine Basketball Association and played for one conference.See also (online edition) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Maurice Stokes Maurice Stokes (June 17, 1933 in Rankin, Pennsylvania April 6, 1970 in Cincinnati, Ohio ) was an American professional basketball player in the |
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Utah Jazz $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1997 Nba Finals, Rockets-jazz Rivalry, Larry H. Miller, Energysolutions Arena, 1998 Nba Finals, Game 6 of the 1998 Nba Finals, Celtic Pride, Midwest Division, the Shot, Utah Flash, Northwest Division, 1974 Nba Expansion Draft, Jazz Bear, Dan Roberts, Kevin O’connor. Excerpt: Purple (logo only) The Utah Jazz is a professional basketball team based in Salt Lake City, Utah. They are currently members of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The franchise began in 1974 as the New Orleans Jazz, based in New Orleans, Louisiana, but the team moved to Utah in 1979 after just five seasons. The Jazz were one of the most unsuccessful teams in the league in their early years, and it would be 10 years before they made a playoff appearance (in 1984). They would not miss the playoffs again until 2004. During the late 1980s, John Stockton and Karl Malone arose as the franchise players for the team, and formed one of the most famed point guardpower forward duos in NBA history. Led by coach Jerry Sloan, who took over for Frank Layden in 1988, they became one of the powerhouse teams of the 1990s, culminating in two NBA Finals appearances in 1997 and 1998, where they lost both times to the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls. Both Stockton and Malone moved on in 2003. After missing the playoffs for three seasons the Jazz have returned to prominence under the on-court leadership of the franchise duo of point guard Deron Williams and power forward Carlos Boozer, seen by many to have taken over the mantle left by Stockton and Malone. As of 2010, the Jazz are the only team in the Big Four sports leagues located in the state of Utah. In 1974, the Jazz franchise began in New Orleans, Louisiana. The team’s first maj… More: |
