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Basketball Games For Young Kids – You Better Read This First !

If you’d like to find out about unique basketball games for young kids then you simply must look over the information that follows – it is likely to revolutionize all you currently understand about playing basketball. What would you do if you discovered that you can enhance your basketball abilities by a whopping 30%? And furthermore, you can do that from the convenience of your own pc. If you are skeptical, or might think it’s just not possible, scan the information that follows – it is going to shock you.

First of all, you have to understand a basic but significant fact – with the sport of basketball it isn’t just a question of running, jumping, and shooting better than the next player, but also about making the right choices and the right moves. The capacity to anticipate the competition’s next play, or make quick and precise steals or assists, for instance, has to do with cognitive abilities, in a nutshell: brain skills. The majority of people mistakenly regard these athletic abilities as something athletes are predisposed to, but actually, they are not entirely natural “gifts,” but rather absolutely trainable brain skills.

Even in the case that you just wish to learn about unique basketball games for young kids, or whether you play on your junior high, high school, or college team – you can dramatically improve your competitive edge and scoring ability by “practicing” your brain. A team of professionals has produced a unique software system that enables you to do that; it is based on a “video game”, and you need to “play” this game for only 20 to 30 minutes, one or two times per week, for just several weeks – you won’t believe the results! Coaches from all around the united states (memphis and uconn, to name two) have noted vast improvements just after working with individuals as well as entire teams with this incredible software.

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Learning to play basketball has never been more effective—or more fun—than with Basketball Fundamentals. Students will enjoy using this resource because they will learn by doing, spending less time reading and more time engaged in playing the game. With simple instructions and accompanying photographs, this book makes it easy to teach the game of basketball quickly.Basketball Fundamentals begins by teaching basic offensive skills so that students get an immediate sense of where they belong on the court and what to do when they get the ball. A separate chapter on defense teaches students how to stop the opposition by playing man-to-man, zone, or combination defense. Chapters are devoted to mastering specific skills including lay-ups, perimeter shooting, passing, dribbling, screening, and rebounding. Each chapter addresses a specific skill, leading the student through a simple, four-step sequence:·You Can Do It: The skill or tactic is introduced with sequential instructions and accompanying photographs.·More to Choose and Use: Variations and extensions of the primary skill are covered.·Take It to the Court: Readers learn how to apply the skill in competition.·Give It a Go: Several direct experiences—such as drills, small-sided games, and self-tests—are provided to gauge, develop, and hone the skill. Writer Jon Oliver is a veteran instructor and coach with a broad range of basketball teaching experience at the educational, recreational, and competitive levels. Oliver knows how to communicate clearly and succinctly, making reading and applying the content to the court enjoyable for students of all ages.As part of the Sports Fundamentals Series, Basketball Fundamentals will help you teach and your students learn the basic skills and tactics of the game so that they can compete on the court in no time at all.

 Basketball Players in Cyprus by Club: Ael Bc Players, Apoel Bc Players, Aleksandar Radojevi , Bruno undov, K stutis e tokas, Anthony Grundy


Basketball Players in Cyprus by Club: Ael Bc Players, Apoel Bc Players, Aleksandar Radojevi , Bruno undov, K stutis e tokas, Anthony Grundy


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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: Ael Bc Players, Apoel Bc Players, Aleksandar RadojeviÄ?, Bruno Šundov, KÄ™stutis Šeštokas, Anthony Grundy, Mike Jones, Loren Stokes, Dušan JeliÄ?, Frankie King, Ryan Humphrey, ŽydrÅ?nas Urbonas, Milutin AleksiÄ?, Simon Petrov, Jeron Roberts, Cyrille Makanda, Tyson Wheeler, Ejike Ugboaja, Marcus Webb, Ali Bouziane, Andreas Tsiatinis, Balša RadunoviÄ?, Earl Harrison, Remon Van de Hare, Aleksandr Dedushkin. Excerpt: Position: Center Aleksandar Radojevi (pronounced /r d . v t / ) (born August 8, 1976) is a professional basketball player.Early life Radojevi was born in either Herceg Novi , or Bijela , Montenegro , or Trebinje , in Bosnia and Herzegovina , all in the now former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . He only started playing basketball at age 16 after playing soccer and water polo as a youngster. Career He started his career with Cetinje outfit KK Lov en where he spent the 1995-96 season. For the next 1996-97 season he moved to Budu nost Podgorica where he sporadically played a certain amount of games.A 7 ft 3 in center , he signed a national letter of intent to play for Ohio State University ‘s prestigious Buckeyes in the early part of 1997. Radojevic never played for Ohio State because the NCAA declared him ineligible for accepting around $9,000 (or $13,000 ) to play for Budu nost in 1996. He thus ended up at a much less glamorous basketball programme of Barton County Community College where he spent the next two seasons.After a successful college year at Barton County CC where he averaged over 4 blocks per game, he had reportedly been given several thousand dollars to move to Ohio State University after his freshman season which resulted in coach Jim O’Brien getting

 Basketball Teams in Louisiana: Lsu Tigers Basketball, Louisiana Blues, Louisiana Cajun Pelicans


Basketball Teams in Louisiana: Lsu Tigers Basketball, Louisiana Blues, Louisiana Cajun Pelicans


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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. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Louisiana State Tigers basketball team represents Louisiana State University in NCAA Division I men’s college basketball. The team is currently coached by Trent Johnson and has enjoyed recent success, including a Final Four run in the 20052006 season. Past coaches include John Brady, Press Maravich, Dale Brown and Harry Rabenhorst. They play their home games in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center located on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The team participates in the West division of the Southeastern Conference. In the days before the NCAA Tournament, the Tigers won a 1935 mythical national championship by winning the American Legion Bowl (one of several mythical championships awarded that year), under head coach Harry Rabenhorst. While this championship is not officially recognized by the NCAA since it did not sanction a tournament, LSU officially claims this championship and displays a banner in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. Rabenhorst also led the Tigers to the 1953 Final Four with a team that included future NBA Hall of Famer Bob Pettit. LSU is the only school that officially claims an American Legion Bowl championship. Pistol Pete dominated the collegiate levels at LSU. Despite averaging over 44 points per game, Pete never won a championship (SEC, NIT, or NCAA) and never played in the NCAA Tournament. In September 2007, Lester Earl issued an apology to Brown, then-assistant head coach Johnny Jones, and LSU in general for his role in the NCAA investigation. Earl now claims that the NCAA pressured him into making false claims against Dale Brown or else he would lose years of NCAA eligibility.”I was pressured into telling them SOMETHING. I was 19 years old at that time. The NCAA intimidated me, manipulate… More:

 Basketball Teams in the United States by City: Basketball Teams in Chicago, Illinois, Basketball Teams in Detroit, Michigan


Basketball Teams in the United States by City: Basketball Teams in Chicago, Illinois, Basketball Teams in Detroit, Michigan


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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: Basketball Teams in Chicago, Illinois, Basketball Teams in Detroit, Michigan, Basketball Teams in Los Angeles, California, Boston Basketball Teams, Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons, Detroit Shock, Detroit Panthers, Cal State Northridge Matadors Men’s Basketball, Chicago Throwbacks, Los Angeles D-Fenders, Beijing Olympians, Los Angeles Aftershock, Gary Steelheads, Boston Blizzard, Detroit Titans, Kankakee County Soldiers, Chicago Condors, Detroit Falcons, Chicago Soldiers, Chicago Hustle, Chicago Studebaker Flyers, Chicago Steam, Cicero Cometas Usa, Aurora Force, Detroit Eagles, Detroit Hoops, Chicago Bruins, Chicago Blaze, Lake County Lakers, Detroit Zafir, Boston Trojans, Chicago American Gears, Detroit Pulaski, Detroit Cardinals, Chicago Majors, Boston Whirlwinds. Excerpt: The Chicago Bulls are an American professional basketball team based in Chicago, Illinois, playing in the Central Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team was founded in 1966. They play their home games at the United Center. The team is well known for having one of the greatest dynasties in NBA history during the 1990s, winning six championships in 8 years with two three-peats. All six of those championship teams were led by Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and coach Phil Jackson. The first three championship teams included the likes of Bill Cartwright, Horace Grant, John Paxson and B.J. Armstrong, while the latter three championship teams had Luc Longley, Steve Kerr, Ron Harper, Toni Kuko and Dennis Rodman on the roster. The Bulls won an NBA record 72 games during the 199596 NBA season and are the only team in NBA history to win at least 70 games in a single season. During the 1990s, the Bulls helped spread the… More:

 Bayi Rockets: Bayi Rockets Players, Wang Zhizhi, Liu Yudong, Li Nan, Mu Tiezhu, Wang Lei, Feng Lei


Bayi Rockets: Bayi Rockets Players, Wang Zhizhi, Liu Yudong, Li Nan, Mu Tiezhu, Wang Lei, Feng Lei


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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. Excerpt: Wang Zhizhi (Chinese: ; pinyin: Wáng Zhìzhì; born July 8, 1977 in Beijing, China) is a Chinese professional basketball player. He is a former player in the National Basketball Association. Wang is 214 cm (7’0″) tall. Wang’s father Wang Weijun (196 cm) and mother Ren Huanzhen (186 cm) were both basketball players. Wang is married with one son, Jerry. Wang joined the Army club in 1994. When the Chinese Basketball Association started in 1995, Wang was one of the youngest players in the league. Nevertheless, he soon became a starter in the star-studded army team Bayi Rockets. From 1995 to his departure for the NBA after the 2001 Finals, the import-less Bayi Rockets won all CBA Finals and National Games of the PRC. The Bayi dynasty was upended by Yao Ming and the Shanghai Sharks as soon as Wang left for the NBA. In the 1995 FIBA World Championship for Juniors (Under-19 players), Wang led China to a 9th place finish with a 4-4 record. He averaged 22.3 points, making 60% of his field goals and 86% of his free throws. He also averaged 11.1 rebounds per game and led the tournament in shots blocked. As a result, Wang was named to the All-Tournament team. In 1996, Wang became the first Asian player invited to play for the international squad against the best USA high school players in the prestigious Nike Hoop Summit Game. He started and scored 6 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. He was offered a basketball scholarship from John Thompson of Georgetown University. Wang Zhizhi became an Olympian in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, where he started and averaged 11.1 points and 5.6 rebounds, helping China to finish in 8th place. In the 1997 Asia Basketball Championship, a fever Wang had was partially responsible for a semifinal loss to Korea, which prevented China f…

 Bet the House: How I Gambled Over a Grand a Day for 30 Days on Sports, Poker, and Games of Chance


Bet the House: How I Gambled Over a Grand a Day for 30 Days on Sports, Poker, and Games of Chance


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Over 30 days in early 2009, Richard Roeper risked more than a quarter-million dollars on practically every method of gambling currently available in America. Bet the House chronicles his wild journey. Follow Roeper as he travels from celebrity-filled Vegas tournaments to podunk dog races, negotiates illegal sports bets with shadowy bookies, trolls overseas-based Internet gaming sites, wagers against a radio comedian, haunts blackjack tables, and flips coins at a bar. As the wins and losses mount, you’ll share his suspense over that next big bet, the one that might, just might, get him back to black by the end of his odyssey. Bet the House also explores:•         What it’s like to bet money you don’t have, knowing that if you lose, you’re in some serious trouble.•         The worst referee’s decision in the NFL in the last decade, and how it cost the author thousands of dollars.•         The time Roeper won more than $20,000 on a single horse race.•         Why the slots are such a bad play, why Roeper hates baccarat, and why state lotteries are worse than any numbers game run by the mob.•         The 10 best gambling movies of all time. The true national pastime isn’t baseball or football or basketball. It’s gambling–on fantasy football, March Madness, poker, slots, the lottery, keno, church raffles, bingo, and more. Bet the House recounts with humor and pride the ultimate thrill ride of one American gambler.

 Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball


Big Ten Conference Men’s Basketball


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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: Michigan Wolverines Men’s Basketball, Purdue Boilermakers Men’s Basketball, Acc – Big Ten Challenge. Excerpt: Beginning in 1999, the ACC Big Ten Challenge (or Big Ten ACC Challenge , the named order changes each year) is an in-season NCAA college basketball series, matching up teams from the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Big Ten Conference . ESPN was a key part of the creation of the challenge, and holds the broadcast rights to all the games. The Big Ten won the challenge for the first time in 2009, ending the ten-year ACC stronghold in the challenge. The ACC had previously participated in the ACC Big East Challenge in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The ACC Big Ten Challenge occurs early in the season, typically around late November/early December. The games are hosted by each of the schools. Nine games were played for each of the first 6 challenges, leaving two teams from the 11-team Big Ten Conference without an opponent. With the expansion of the ACC to 12 teams with the addition of Boston College , Miami and Virginia Tech , the field was expanded to 11 games in 2005, meaning that one ACC team would not play.ESPN , the ACC and the Big Ten announced in early 2005 that they were extending the challenge for an additional six years. Only one Big Ten team, Michigan State University , has managed a non-losing record in the challenge. Despite the ACC ‘s decided advantage, both conferences have had significant success on the national stage. Since the inception of the Challenge, a total of 9 teams from these two conferences have gone on to play in the Final Four , with 2000 national champion Michigan State , 2001 and 2010 national champion Duke , 2002 national champion Maryland , and 2005 and 2009 national champion North Carolina among them.In the year 2007, the ACCBig

 Brazilian Expatriates In Spain


Brazilian Expatriates In Spain


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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. Excerpt: Anderson França Varejão (Portuguese pronunciation: ; born September 28, 1982, in Colatina ) is a Brazilian professional basketball player, who currently plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers. He won the gold medal with Brazil at the 2003 Pan American Games. He played for Franca Basquetebol Clube in the city of Franca, São Paulo State. Franca is most known as the “Brazilian Basketball’s capital”, one of the most traditional Brazilian basketball teams. His skills improved, and he was signed by FC Barcelona, Spain. Varejão appeared in two regular season Liga ACB games for FC Barcelona Bàsquet and scored four total points. Varejão also played in nine Euroleague games for FC Barcelona. In three regular season games Varejão averaged 2.3 points and 2.3 rebounds. In six “Top 16″ playoff games, he averaged 5.8 points and 4.8 rebounds, including a season high 10 points against Benetton Treviso. Varejão appeared in four regular season Liga ACB games for FC Barcelona. He averaged 8.3 points and 1.5 rebounds per game. While Varejão did not play in the Liga ACB playoffs that year, FC Barcelona, led by Juan Carlos Navarro, Sarunas Jasikevicius, and Dejan Bodiroga, won the Liga ACB championship. Varejão also played in 22 Euroleague games (starting one), helping FC Barcelona to their first ever Euroleague Championship. Varejão averaged 4.1 points and 3.2 rebounds per game, including a season high 17 points against Benetton Treviso. He later scored one point in the Euroleague Championship Game against Benetton Treviso. Varejão appeared in 27 regular season Liga ACB games for FC Barcelona. He averaged 7.5 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. Varejão once again did not play in the playoffs that year, but FC

 British Expatriates in Greece: John Amaechi, Micky Quinn, Billy Bingham, John Craxton, Vic Buckingham, Andrew Betts, Steve Bucknall


British Expatriates in Greece: John Amaechi, Micky Quinn, Billy Bingham, John Craxton, Vic Buckingham, Andrew Betts, Steve Bucknall


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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. Excerpt: John Ekwugha Amaechi (pronounced ; born November 26, 1970) is a retired American-born British NBA basketball player who currently works as a broadcaster and political activist in the United Kingdom. In February 2007, after his retirement from the NBA, Amaechi became the first openly gay NBA player after coming out in his memoir Man in the Middle. The son of a Nigerian, Igbo father, he was raised in Heaton Moor, Stockport, England with his two younger sisters by his English mother, attending Stockport Grammar School. Amaechi moved to the U.S. to play high school basketball at St. John’s Jesuit High School in Toledo, Ohio. He began playing college basketball at Vanderbilt but transferred to Penn State where he was a two-time First Team Academic All-American selection. The 6 ft 10 in, 270 lb (208 cm, 122 kg) center was signed undrafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1995. He played 28 games for the Cleveland Cavaliers during the 1995-1996 season, then played for two years in Europe (France: Cholet, Limoges; Italy: Kinder Bologna; Greece: Panathinaikos; UK: Sheffield Sharks). In the season 1996-1997 he played for Panathinaikos BC. In September 1996 he won the Intercontinental Cup being the first scorer (alongside with Fragiskos Alvertis) of Panathinaikos BC with 59 points in the 3 games of the tournament (18,23,18 pts). In 1997-1998 he played with Kinder Bologna but left mid-season before the Italians won the Euroleague. He returned to the USA signing with the Orlando Magic in 1999. With a solid 1999-2000 season, where he averaged 10.5 points in 21.1 minutes per contest, he gained fame for scoring the NBA’s first points in the year 2000. Before speaking publicly about being gay, Amaechi may have been best known for turning down a $17 million cont… More:

 Bruin 100: The Greatest Games in the History of UCLA Basketball


Bruin 100: The Greatest Games in the History of UCLA Basketball


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UCLA basketball is history as much as tradition. From the early days when the lack of reasonable travel options forced the Bruins to play local high school teams, to the World War II years against the studio teams from Hollywood, to the almost surreal success during the 1960s and 70s, to beyond.Jackie Robinson played basketball at UCLA. So did Rafer Johnson. They were part of the era when the Bruins often struggled for wins, strange as that would come to sound for a program that would one day have 88 of them in a row. Lew Alcindor came from the East to dominate, Bill Walton from the West to maintain the greatness, John Wooden from the heartland of Indiana to lead them both, and to lead them all.The Bruin 100 recounts—in order of importance to the sport and the programs—how Wooden nearly didn’t come to UCLA and the moment when Alcindor was glad he did. It chronicles the guard who later won the Nobel Peace Prize, the forward who helped save a life in the afternoon and a team later that night, the center who wasn’t a superstar but played like it to keep the dynasty alive.It brings back the people and the moments, the most storied games in the most successful of programs. The national championships, the loss to Houston in what has been called the Game of the Century. The record winning streak, the loss to North Carolina State in the Final Four that still pains. The coast-to-coast run by Tyus Edney against Missouri, the even-more-improbable run by Larry Brown’s underdog team to reach the title game.Relive the tradition, some parts of which are not even detailed in the record books, through photos and anecdotes and the foreward by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Or live it for the first time.

 Bullsology Trivia Challenge: Chicago Bulls Basketball


Bullsology Trivia Challenge: Chicago Bulls Basketball


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Updated with fun and interesting facts through the end of the 2008-09 basketball season, Bullsology Trivia Challenge – Chicago Bulls Basketball offers Bulls fans the opportunity to relive Chicago’s greatest moments, including:• World Championships• Conference Championships• Player of the Year Awards• Team Records• Player Records• Hall of Fame• Player Awards• Key Player Stats• Coaching Records• Key Coaches Stats• Key Rivalries• And Much MoreEach of the book’s 210 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS set up in game format allows players to give informed answers even for the book’s more ambitious questions. In addition, most answers include in-depth supportive background offering the book’s players even greater knowledge about correct responses.Here are two sample questions:• How many times has a Bulls player been named NBA Player of the Week?• Who was the last Bulls player to win a medal in the Olympic Games? The book also includes the publisher’s unique COOL FACTS placed at the end of each of the first four sections. Cool Facts allow the book’s researcher more freedom to highlight and expand on particularly interesting or thought-provoking facts about the team and its history.Two SCORE SHEETS located at the end of the book permit players to record their answers as they play, to calculate their scores for each of the book’s five sections as well as their final overall score, and to determine winners for multi-player situations. Free downloadable score sheets are also available from the publisher’s Web site.All of this makes Bullsology Trivia Challenge – Chicago Bulls Basketball a great gift foryourself or for friends and family.

 Cal State Fullerton Titans Men's Basketball Players: Bruce Bowen


Cal State Fullerton Titans Men’s Basketball Players: Bruce Bowen


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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. Excerpt: Le Havre (19931994)Évreux (19941995)Rockford Lightning (19951996, 1997)Besançon (19961997)Miami Heat (1997, 20002001)Boston Celtics (19971999)Philadelphia 76ers (19992000)San Antonio Spurs (20012009) Bruce Bowen Jr. (born June 14, 1971) is a retired American professional basketball player. The 6’7″, 200-lb. (200 cm, 91 kg) Bowen played small forward and graduated from Edison High School and Cal State Fullerton. He went on to play for the NBA’s Miami Heat, the Boston Celtics, the Philadelphia 76ers, the San Antonio Spurs and the CBA’s Rockford Lightning, and also played abroad in France. Regarded as one of the best defenders in the NBA, Bowen was elected eight times to the NBA All-Defensive First and Second Teams, and was a member of the Spurs teams that won the NBA championships in 2003, 2005 and 2007. Off the court, Bowen became an informal ambassador for child obesity awareness. Bruce Bowen Jr. was born in Merced, California as son of Bruce Bowen Sr. and Dietra Campbell. Bowen had a problematic childhood growing up in Merced, because, he claims, his mother took drugs and even sold the family TV to feed her habit. Bruce Jr. spent his days playing basketball and eventually became a star in the local West Fresno Edison High School squad. After receiving a scholarship, Bowen played four seasons at Cal State Fullerton, appearing in 101 games, and averaged 11.4 points and 5.8 rebounds per game. After averaging 16.3 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 36.6 minutes in 27 games as a senior in 199293, he was named to the All-Big West Conference First Team. Bowen ranks 12th on the Titans’ all-time list in career points (1,155) and is seventh all-time in rebounds (559). After finishing his four-year college eligibility, Bowen was eligible for the … More:

 California Angels Broadcasters


California Angels Broadcasters


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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. Excerpt: Richard Alan “Dick” Enberg (born January 9, 1935) is an American sportscaster currently employed by the San Diego Padres, CBS, and ESPN. His duties include Padres play-by-play beginning in the 2010 season, National Football League and NCAA basketball telecasts on CBS, and coverage of all four Grand Slam professional tennis tournaments for CBS, ESPN and ESPN2. He is well-known for his signature catchphrase (“Oh, my!”) that he uses after exciting and outstanding athletic plays. Enberg was born in Mount Clemens, Michigan. Following high school in Armada, Michigan, he played college baseball and earned a bachelor’s degree in 1957 at Central Michigan University. Enberg then went on to graduate school at Indiana University, where he earned master’s and doctorate degrees in health sciences. While at Indiana, Enberg voiced the first radio broadcast of the Little 500, the bicycle racing event popularized in the film Breaking Away. He was also the play-by-play announcer for Indiana Hoosiers football and basketball games, and in 1961 called his first NCAA basketball tournament event, the championship game between Cincinnati and Ohio State. From 1961 to 1965 he was an assistant professor and baseball coach at Cal State Northridge, then known as “San Fernando Valley State College.” Dick Enberg is also a member of the fraternity Phi Sigma Kappa. In the late 1960s, Enberg began a full-time sportscasting career, calling radio broadcasts for the California Angels of Major League Baseball, the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League, and UCLA Bruins basketball. After every Angels victory, he would wrap up his broadcast with, “And the halo shines tonight.” This was in reference to the ” Big A” scoreboard, and the halo at the top, which would light up … More:

 Celticology Trivia Challenge


Celticology Trivia Challenge


$8.95


Updated with fun and interesting facts through the end of the 2007-08 basketball season, Celticology Trivia Challenge – Boston Celtics Basketball offers Celtics fans the opportunity to relive Boston’s greatest moments, including: -World Championships-Conference Championships-Player of the Year Awards-Team Records-Player Records-Hall of Fame-Player Awards-Key Player Stats-Coaching Records-Key Coaches Stats-Key Rivalries-And Much MoreEach of the book’s 210 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS set up in game format allows players to give informed answers even for the book’s more ambitious questions. In addition, most answers include in-depth supportive background offering the book’s players even greater knowledge about correct responses. Here are two sample questions: -How many times has a Celtic player been named NBA Player of the Week?-Who was the last Celtics player to win a medal in the Olympic Games? The book also includes the publisher’s unique COOL FACTS placed at the end of each of the first four sections. Cool Facts allow the book’s researcher more freedom to highlight and expand on particularly interesting or thought-provoking facts about the team and its history. Two SCORE SHEETS located at the end of the book permit players to record their answers as they play, to calculate their scores for each of the book’s five sections as well as their final overall score, and to determine winners for multi-player situations. Free downloadable score sheets are also available from the publisher’s Web site. All of this makes Celticology Trivia Challenge – Boston Celtics Basketball a great gift foryourself or for friends and family.

 Character Driven: Life, Lessons, and Basketball


Character Driven: Life, Lessons, and Basketball


$24.99


The Three Time NBA Champion and starting point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers shares his Christian faith and inspirational values for success and happiness.Since his inaugural season with the NBA in 1996, Derek Fisher has had a dramatic impact on the great success of the Lakers. Playing alongside legendary players like Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, and Lamar Odom, Fisher has held his position at point guard, participating in some of the most dramatic post-season games and moments in recent memory.In 2007 Derek Fisher and his wife Candace’s lives were upturned by news that their eleven-month-old daughter, Tatum, had been diagnosed with a degenerative and rare form of eye cancer called retinoblastoma. Although his team, the Utah Jazz, was in the midst of a heated playoff series, Fisher immediately put his family first to be with his daughter at the time of her required emergency surgery and chemotherapy. Nominated the best moment in the 2007 ESPY Awards, Derek was able to make a dramatic late entrance and performance in the fourth quarter of game 2 to help the Jazz to an emotional victory. Following the season, Fisher asked the Jazz to release him of his contract so he could devote his energies to fighting his daughter’s retinoblastoma without knowing if he would ever play basketball again. Fisher officially rejoined the Lakers, resuming his role as point guard, and provided a veteran influence alongside Kobe Bryant to a relatively young Lakers squad. In his compelling new book, Fisher shares the Christian values that have guided him on the court and off. With anecdotes from his personal and professional life, Fisher offers lessons learned along the way. Drawing on the power of faith, he shows how anyone can play for a successful team: whether that team is family, community, or just happens to be one in the NBA.

 Character Driven: Life, Lessons, and Basketball


Character Driven: Life, Lessons, and Basketball


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The Three Time NBA Champion and starting point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers shares his Christian faith and inspirational values for success and happiness.Since his inaugural season with the NBA in 1996, Derek Fisher has had a dramatic impact on the great success of the Lakers. Playing alongside legendary players like Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, and Lamar Odom, Fisher has held his position at point guard, participating in some of the most dramatic post-season games and moments in recent memory.In 2007 Derek Fisher and his wife Candace’s lives were upturned by news that their eleven-month-old daughter, Tatum, had been diagnosed with a degenerative and rare form of eye cancer called retinoblastoma. Although his team, the Utah Jazz, was in the midst of a heated playoff series, Fisher immediately put his family first to be with his daughter at the time of her required emergency surgery and chemotherapy. Nominated the best moment in the 2007 ESPY Awards, Derek was able to make a dramatic late entrance and performance in the fourth quarter of game 2 to help the Jazz to an emotional victory. Following the season, Fisher asked the Jazz to release him of his contract so he could devote his energies to fighting his daughter’s retinoblastoma without knowing if he would ever play basketball again. Fisher officially rejoined the Lakers, resuming his role as point guard, and provided a veteran influence alongside Kobe Bryant to a relatively young Lakers squad. In his compelling new book, Fisher shares the Christian values that have guided him on the court and off. With anecdotes from his personal and professional life, Fisher offers lessons learned along the way. Drawing on the power of faith, he shows how anyone can play for a successful team: whether that team is family, community, or just happens to be one in the NBA.

 Character Driven: Life, Lessons, and Basketball


Character Driven: Life, Lessons, and Basketball


$14.99


The Three Time NBA Champion and starting point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers shares his Christian faith and inspirational values for success and happiness.Since his inaugural season with the NBA in 1996, Derek Fisher has had a dramatic impact on the great success of the Lakers. Playing alongside legendary players like Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, and Lamar Odom, Fisher has held his position at point guard, participating in some of the most dramatic post-season games and moments in recent memory.In 2007 Derek Fisher and his wife Candace’s lives were upturned by news that their eleven-month-old daughter, Tatum, had been diagnosed with a degenerative and rare form of eye cancer called retinoblastoma. Although his team, the Utah Jazz, was in the midst of a heated playoff series, Fisher immediately put his family first to be with his daughter at the time of her required emergency surgery and chemotherapy. Nominated the best moment in the 2007 ESPY Awards, Derek was able to make a dramatic late entrance and performance in the fourth quarter of game 2 to help the Jazz to an emotional victory. Following the season, Fisher asked the Jazz to release him of his contract so he could devote his energies to fighting his daughter’s retinoblastoma without knowing if he would ever play basketball again. Fisher officially rejoined the Lakers, resuming his role as point guard, and provided a veteran influence alongside Kobe Bryant to a relatively young Lakers squad. In his compelling new book, Fisher shares the Christian values that have guided him on the court and off. With anecdotes from his personal and professional life, Fisher offers lessons learned along the way. Drawing on the power of faith, he shows how anyone can play for a successful team: whether that team is family, community, or just happens to be one in the NBA.

 Cleveland State Vikings Men's Basketball Seasons: 2008-09 Cleveland State Vikings Men's Basketball Team


Cleveland State Vikings Men’s Basketball Seasons: 2008-09 Cleveland State Vikings Men’s Basketball Team


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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. Excerpt: Rankings from AP Poll Horizon League Tournament winner The 200809 Cleveland State Vikings men’s basketball team represents Cleveland State University in the 2008-09 NCAA Division I men’s basketball season. The team is led by third-year head coach Gary Waters. In 200708, the Vikings finished 21-13 (12-6 in the Horizon League). Cleveland State had their first winning season since the 2000-2001 season when they finished 19-13 overall and 9-5 in conference play. They made their first NCAA tournament appearance since their run to the Sweet Sixteen in 1986. Cleveland State started the preseason off by playing games in Barcelona, Spain. It was also announced that Cleveland State will once again be participating in the ESPNU Bracketbuster games. Cleveland State also made several changes to the schedule. Cleveland State added Syracuse to the schedule, along with moving the former season opening game against John Carroll to November 10, 2008, from November 14, 2008 and making it the only exhibition game of the year. Next they moved the Oakland game originally schedule for December 16, 2008, to November 15, 2008, where it will be the season opener. They also moved the site of the three game CBE Classic from Ft. Myers, Florida (Florida Gulf Coast), to Miami, Florida (Florida International). That meant that Cleveland State will now play Florida International, Toledo, and Tennessee Tech from November 24, 2008-November 26, 2008. Lastly Cleveland State added La Roche College and Notre Dame College to the schedule, which completed the home scheduling for the year. Cleveland State will play nine teams that made the postseason in total this year. Cleveland State also has no less than 15 home games this year, with 14 of them being regular season contests. The … More:

 Co-Ed Recreational Games


Co-Ed Recreational Games


$4.51


The challenges of school can be stressful for children. That's why games are an important part of each school day. They're an excellent way to help students “chill out”—that is, when the games are chosen and taught well. Co-Ed Recreational Games provides you with more than 200 fun games that help students drop their inhibitions, put aside their worries, and just play! This easy-to-use book features games that accommodate students of all ages and skill levels so that everyone can enjoy participating. They help students get acquainted, foster camaraderie and cooperation, and maximize time spent being physically active. Developed by a physical education teacher with more than 20 years of experience, the games run the gamut from icebreakers and traditional games to familiar games with a unique twist, like “scooter basketball.”The format of the book makes the games easy to present for new or veteran teachers. Each game comes with a consistent guide to implementation that includes the following: -Number of participants-Age level-Recommended equipment-Setup-How to play-Safety considerations-Tips for teaching and organizing the games A handy Game Finder grid enables you to quickly locate and select appropriate games based on the number and ages of participants and the facility and equipment available. You'll also find a Game Generator that walks you step by step through the process of creating entirely new games on your own. Co-Ed Recreational Games can help you turn your class into the most enjoyable part of the day by creating a fun environment where kids can forget about the tensions of school.

 Coaching Girls' Basketball Successfully


Coaching Girls’ Basketball Successfully


$19.95


Learn to coach girls' basketball from one of the most successful U.S. high school coaches. In Coaching Girls' Basketball Successfully, veteran coach Jill Prudden explains the methods she has used to win more than 700 games and send dozens of female players to the collegiate level, including Olympian Jennifer Azzi.Packed with insights, plays, and drills, this comprehensive book presents the tactics for leading an effective program as it specifically relates to girls' teams. Not only will you find the skills and drills to help your team improve on the court, but you will also discover the foundational issues of developing a philosophy, motivating, evaluating, and communicating with players and staff. Sample forms, charts, and checklists help you organize and manage teams on a daily, weekly, monthly, and seasonal basis.Through Prudden's expert guidance and compelling anecdotes, you will learn to identify and put into play the unique team dynamics of girls' basketball. Coaching Girls' Basketball Successfully will show you how to build a winning program and team, year in and year out.

 College Football


College Football


$19.99


Kapitel: Bowl Championship Series, Four Horsemen of Notre Dame, Backyard Brawl, Rose Bowl, Orange Bowl, Ponygate, Fiesta Bowl, Outland Trophy, Sugar Bowl, Heisman Trophy, Walter Camp Award, Lombardi Award, College Football Hall of Fame, Bill the Goat, Bcs National Championship Game, Jim Thorpe Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Maxwell Award. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: The Heisman Memorial Trophy Award (usually known colloquially as the Heisman Trophy or the Heisman), named after the former Brown University and University of Pennsylvania college football player and coach John Heisman, is awarded annually by the Heisman Trophy Trust to the most outstanding player in collegiate football. While it is not the only award honoring the most outstanding player in college football – Walter Camp Award and Maxwell Award are awarded to the “best player” – it is considered the most prestigious and receives the most media attention. It is awarded in early December before the postseason bowl games begin. Only one player has ever won the Heisman twice, Archie Griffin of the Ohio State Buckeyes in 1974 and 1975. Tim Tebow of the Florida Gators, Sam Bradford of the Oklahoma Sooners, and Mark Ingram, Jr. of the Alabama Crimson Tide have won the award as sophomores. Sophomores have won the last three consecutive years. Winning the Heisman Trophy does not guarantee future success at the NFL level. Only eight winners of the Heisman are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but four winners have also been named Most Valuable Player in a Super Bowl. Some other winners have gone on to play in other professional sports, including Bo Jackson in baseball and Charlie Ward in basketball. The trophy itself, designed by sculptor Frank Eliscu, is modeled after Ed Smith, a leading player in 1934 for the now defunct New York University football team. The trophy is made out of cast bronze, is 13.5 inches (34.3 cm) tall and weighs 25 pounds (11.3 kg).

 College Radio Stations In New York


College Radio Stations In New York


$21.02


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: Wrhu, Wvbr-Fm, Wjpz-Fm, Wbny, Wnyu-Fm, Wfuv, Werw, Wsia, Wicb, Wkcr-Fm, Wony, Wrpi, Wbau, Wvkr-Fm, Wsbu, Waer, Wceb, Wtsc-Fm, Wftu, Wruc, Wrho, Wsuf, Wkrb, Wrcu-Fm, Wfnp, Walf, Wspn, Witr, Wnyt, Wvwa, Whcl-Fm, Witc, Wdwn, Whcr-Fm, Wecw, Wxbc, Wnyk, Wpnr-Fm, Wary. Excerpt: WAER (88.3 FM ) is a radio station in Syracuse, New York . It is located on the campus of Syracuse University , and is an auxiliary service of the school. The station features a jazz music and National Public Radio format, with a news and music staff providing programming around the clock. It is best known, however, for its sports staff, which has produced the likes of Bob Costas , Marv Albert , Mike Tirico , Sean McDonough , Bill Roth , Ian Eagle , Brian Higgins , Dick Stockton and many others. Lou Reed also hosted a free-format show on WAER during his time at Syracuse University; this free-format radio tradition at Syracuse is carried on by WERW .Student Sports Staff The WAER sports staff is made up entirely of students. It provides daily sports updates as well as play-by-play for Syracuse University football, men’s basketball, and men’s lacrosse. A pregame show begins 30 minutes before each broadcast (Countdown to Kickoff, Tipoff, or Faceoff) with a halftime segment (Orange at the Half) and a postgame wrapup (Orange Overtime).Talk Show staff The WAER talk show staff is student-run and puts on two types of show. One, the Double Overtime, airs after every football, basketball, and lacrosse game. This is a post-game call-in show that also includes a reporter, who explains what the coaches and players said to the media after the games. Some callers include former SU lacrosse All-American Ric Beardsley, as well as current SU basketball player Eric Devendorf.Music The music department is organized by Eric

 College Sports in Louisiana: Tulane Green Wave, List of College Athletic Programs in Louisiana, Usa, New Orleans Privateers


College Sports in Louisiana: Tulane Green Wave, List of College Athletic Programs in Louisiana, Usa, New Orleans Privateers


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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: Tulane Green Wave, List of College Athletic Programs in Louisiana, Usa, New Orleans Privateers, Miss-Lou Junior College Conference. Excerpt: Green Wave, the nickname of the sports teams of Tulane University, was adopted during the 1920 season, after a song titled The Rolling Green Wave was published in Tulane’s student newspaper in 1920. Prior to that, the teams were known officially as “The Olive and Blue” and unofficially referred to as “The Greenies” or “The Greenbacks.” Tulane is a member of Conference USA in athletics. The university was a charter member of the Southeastern Conference, in which it competed until 1966. Tulane, along with other academically-oriented, private schools had considered to form the “Southern Ivy League” (Magnolia Conference) in the 1950s. Prior to Hurricane Katrina, the university fielded NCAA Division I teams in 16 sports. As part of the university’s Renewal Plan some sports were suspended. Tulane currently has 14 Division I programs football, men and women’s basketball, baseball, women’s volleyball, track and cross country, tennis, women’s golf, and women’s swimming and diving however, they plan to field 16 sports by 2011. The Tulane football team, established in 1893, competes in NCAA Division I FBS college football in the West division of Conference USA. They are coached by Bob Toledo and play home games in the Louisiana Superdome and occasionally Tad Gormley Stadium. Men’sTulane’s men’s basketball program fell victim to one of the biggest scandals of the 1980s in college sports when four players, including star forward “Hot Rod” Williams were accused of taking money and cocaine to alter the final point spreads of games they played in. Clyde Eads and Jon Johnson were granted immunity and testified against … More:

 Courtiers of the Marble Palace: The Rise and Influence of the Supreme Court Law Clerk


Courtiers of the Marble Palace: The Rise and Influence of the Supreme Court Law Clerk


$9.44


Since the hiring of the first Supreme Court law clerk by Associate Justice Horace Gray in the late 1880s, court observers and the general public have demonstrated a consistent fascination with law clerks and the influence—real or imagined—that they wield over judicial decisions. While initially each Supreme Court justice hired a single clerk, today’s justices can hire up to four new law school graduates. The justices have taken advantage of this resource, and in modern times law clerks have been given greater job duties and more responsibility. The increased use of law clerks has spawned a controversy about the role they play, and commentators have suggested that liberal or conservative clerks influence their justices’ decision making. The influence debate is but one piece of a more important and largely unexamined puzzle regarding the hiring and utilization of Supreme Court law clerks.Courtiers of the Marble Palace is the first systematic examination of the “clerkship institution”—the web of formal and informal norms and rules surrounding the hiring and utilization of law clerks by the individual justices on the United States Supreme Court. Todd Peppers provides an unprecedented view into the work lives of and day-to-day relationships between justices and their clerks; relationships that in some cases have extended to daily breakfasts, games of competitive basketball and tennis, and occasional holiday celebrations. Through personal interviews with fifty-three former clerks and correspondence with an additional ninety, as well as personal interviews with a number of non-clerks, including Justice Antonin Scalia, Peppers has amassed a body of information that reveals the true inner-workings of the clerkship institution.With a Foreword by Professor Robert M. O’Neil of the University of Virginia School of Law, former President of the University of Virginia and former law clerk for Justice William J. Brennan, Jr.

 Cska Sofia


Cska Sofia


$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. Excerpt: (capacity: 4,000) PBC CSKA Sofia (Bulgarian: ) are a Bulgarian professional basketball club based in the capital Sofia and part of the CSKA Sofia sports club. CSKA Sofia have been 11 times champions of Bulgaria and 18 times Bulgarian cup winners. They play their home games at Universiada Hall in Sofia. In 2006 they are taking part in the FIBA Europe EuroCup tournament. The CSKA Basketball team takes over the AC 23, a team won 2nd place in the national championship in 1942. In 1946 BC Chavdar was created and became 3rd in the championship. In 1948 the team was renamed as Septemvri under authority of the Central Military Club and took the second place. In 1949 the club won the golden medals of the National championship. In 1950 the team (again renamed as Narodna voiska) was national champion and repeated the success in 1951. Altogether, the team has won 12 first places, 14 second places and 3 third places in the National Championship. The founders of the club are Kosyo Totev, Iliya Angelov, Tonko Rainov. One of the players in the early years of the Club is Konstantin Kotsev, who, after finishing his players career became actor of the National Theater in Sofia. When being player, Kotzev performed extracts from theater plays before his teammates and is remembered as one of the most prominent players of the Red Club. Within 1948-1974 period 26 players of the Club became Masters of Sports an honorable title for the most skilled and distinguished sportsmen in Bulgaria. The most famous basketball players of the CSKA are: Dimitar Donev, Kliment Kamenarov, Georgi Maleev Tsvyatko Barchovski, Temelaki Dimitrov, Atanas Golomeev, Petko Marinov, Milko Arabadjiyski, Rumen Peychev and others. Many famous coaches were working in the Club: Lyubomir Katerinski,… More:

 Dayton Flyers Men's Basketball: University of Bridgeport


Dayton Flyers Men’s Basketball: University of Bridgeport


$8.31


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: Dayton Flyers Men’s Basketball, 2009-10 Dayton Flyers Men’s Basketball Team, Blackburn/mccafferty Trophy. Excerpt: 2010 Atlantic 10 Tournament winnerRankings from AP Poll end{sloppypar The 200910 Dayton Flyers men’s basketball team represented the University of Dayton in the 200910 college basketball season. This was head coach Brian Gregory ‘s seventh season at Dayton. The Flyers compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference and played their home games at the University of Dayton Arena . They finished the season 2512, 88 in A-10 play and lost in the quarterfinals of the 2010 Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Tournament. They were invited to and were champions of the 2010 National Invitation Tournament.Roster Source Schedule and results Source begin{sloppypar item Date: Time: Opponent : Rank : Site: TV: Result: Attendance: Record item Exhibition item 11/3/2009*: 7:00pm: Ferris State : #21: UD Arena Dayton, OH : W 6251 NA: item 11/9/2009*: 7:00pm: Northern Kentucky : #21: UD Arena Dayton, OH: W 7161 NA: item Regular Season item 11/14/2009*: 1:00pm: Creighton : #21: UD Arena Dayton, OH: WHIO : W 9080 13,435: 10 item 11/19/2009*: 11:30am: vs. #21 Georgia Tech : #18: José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum San Juan, PR (Puerto Rico Tip-Off ): ESPN Plus : W 6359 5,073: 20 item 11/20/2009*: 3:30pm: vs. #5 Villanova : #18: José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum San Juan, PR(Puerto Rico Tip-Off): ESPNU : L 7165 5…

 Defunct Arena Football Venues: Reunion Arena, Kansas Coliseum, Blue Cross Arena, Pyramid Arena


Defunct Arena Football Venues: Reunion Arena, Kansas Coliseum, Blue Cross Arena, Pyramid Arena


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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. Excerpt: Reunion Arena – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Reunion Arena was completed in 1980 at a cost of $27 million. It was named for the early mid-nineteenth century commune, La Reunion. In late 2005, the arena and the Dallas Convention Center were used as the primary Dallas shelters for evacuees of Hurricane Katrina. In 1994, President Bill Clinton visited the arena to watch his beloved University of Arkansas basketball team play in the NCAA Tournament. Reunion Arena also hosted the WCT Tennis Tournament in the 1980s, including The Virginia Slims Invitational Tournament. Due to scheduling conflicts in 1984, the WCT Tennis Tournament forced the Dallas Mavericks to play Game 5 of their first ever playoff series at Moody Coliseum, against the Seattle SuperSonics. While Southern Methodist University competed in the Southwest Conference, Reunion Arena was known by University of Arkansas Razorbacks fans, as Barnhill South, due to the big following by the Arkansas fans away from home, the Barnhill Arena was the home to all UA games until 1993. The arena also hosted numerous concerts and other events. While the first concert at Reunion was billed as The Who on July 2, 1980, at least two other concerts played there in late June: Foghat and Pat Travers on June 25, 1980; and Ted Nugent, Scorpions, and Def Leppard on June 26, 1980. The rock band Journey played three consecutive shows at the arena in April 1983 and again in December 1986.Van Halen played three shows in June 1984 and Pink Floyd played three consecutive shows at Reunion in November, 1987. Pop songstress Whitney Houston played two sold-out concerts at Reunion in September, 1987. The video for the Scorpions’ song “Still Loving You” was filmed there. The arena featured 30,000 ft² (2,790 m²) of are… More:

 Defunct Sports Clubs


Defunct Sports Clubs


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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: Philadelphia Soul, San Salvador F.c., Miami Fusion F.c., Tampa Bay Mutiny, Adet, Sandy Bay Fc, Quequeisque, Rapid Fc, Pops Cb, Northwest Athletic Clubs. Excerpt: The Philadelphia Soul were a professional arena football team in the Arena Football League. They began play in 2004 as an expansion team. The team played in the Eastern Division of the National Conference. They won their first ArenaBowl in 2008, defeating the San Jose SaberCats 59-56 in ArenaBowl XXII. The Soul won 13 games and lost 3 in the 2008 regular season, as well as winning three playoff games, including ArenaBowl XXII, and are the final AFL champions. They were coached by Bret Munsey. The team folded along with the league in 2009. They are expected to return for the 2011 AFL season. The team was owned by co-majority owners Jon Bon Jovi, Craig Spencer and Sean Hannan along with minority owners Richie Sambora, Ron “Jaws” Jaworski (former QB of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles) and Leo Carlin, Jr. The Soul began play in February of 2004, and played its home games at the Wachovia Center, home of the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League and the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association. When there was a scheduling conflict with the NBA or NHL, games were played at the now-closed Wachovia Spectrumthe former home of the Flyers, 76ers, Philadelphia Phantoms AHL hockey team and the Philadelphia KiXX MISL soccer franchise. The Soul played in the Eastern Division of the National Conference of the AFL. The name “Soul” referred to the Philadelphia soul music genre, as the team was owned in part by musician Jon Bon Jovi. The official mascot of the Soul was the Blues Brother-like “Soul Man”. In 2005, the Soul began the season by beating the Austin Wranglers 66-35…. More:

 Deluxe Kids Sports Care Package


Deluxe Kids Sports Care Package


$59.99


“Give your favorite sports enthusiast a gift that shows you truly care with our Sports Care Packages. This deluxe version of our sports care packages for kids is filled with tons of sports inspired toys that will give your favorite kids loads of healthy outdoor entertainment this summer. We didn’t miss any healthy outdoor activity with this care package, inside the lucky recipient will find a football with a tail, a tennis ball paddle game, G2 Air flying disc, foam throwing balls, mini basketball game, indoor basketball hoop and ball, G2 rubber playground ball, sling toss track ball, and a wooden baseball peg game to play before bed. Perfect for the active child, or the child that needs to be more active, these sports inspired games are sure to get them outdoors, and playing hard. Our largest sports themed care package, the Deluxe Sports care package will not disappoint!”

 Deluxe Kids Sports Care Package


Deluxe Kids Sports Care Package


$59.99


“Give your favorite sports enthusiast a gift that shows you truly care with our Sports Care Packages. This deluxe version of our sports care packages for kids is filled with tons of sports inspired toys that will give your favorite kids loads of healthy outdoor entertainment this summer. We didn’t miss any healthy outdoor activity with this care package, inside the lucky recipient will find a football with a tail, a tennis ball paddle game, G2 Air flying disc, foam throwing balls, mini basketball game, indoor basketball hoop and ball, G2 rubber playground ball, sling toss track ball, and a wooden baseball peg game to play before bed. Perfect for the active child, or the child that needs to be more active, these sports inspired games are sure to get them outdoors, and playing hard. Our largest sports themed care package, the Deluxe Sports care package will not disappoint!”

 Deluxe Kids Sports Care Package


Deluxe Kids Sports Care Package


$59.99


Give your favorite sports enthusiast a gift that shows you truly care with our Sports Care Packages. This deluxe version of our sports care packages for kids is filled with tons of sports inspired toys that will give your favorite kids loads of healthy outdoor entertainment this summer. We didn’t miss any healthy outdoor activity with this care package, inside the lucky recipient will find a football with a tail, a tennis ball paddle game, G2 Air flying disc, foam throwing balls, mini basketball game, indoor basketball hoop and ball, G2 rubber playground ball, sling toss track ball, and a wooden baseball peg game to play before bed. Perfect for the active child, or the child that needs to be more active, these sports inspired games are sure to get them outdoors, and playing hard. Our largest sports themed care package, the Deluxe Sports care package will not disappoint!

 Depaul Blue Demons Men's Basketball Players: George Mikan, Mark Aguirre, Quentin Richardson, Rod Strickland, Wilson Chandler, Andre Brown


Depaul Blue Demons Men’s Basketball Players: George Mikan, Mark Aguirre, Quentin Richardson, Rod Strickland, Wilson Chandler, Andre Brown


$19.75


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: George Mikan, Mark Aguirre, Quentin Richardson, Rod Strickland, Wilson Chandler, Andre Brown, Bobby Simmons, Steven Hunter, Mike Gillespie, Terry Cummings, Sammy Mejia, Bill Boedeker, Bill Robinzine, Dallas Comegys, Kevin Edwards, Tyrone Corbin, Dave Corzine, Joey Meyer, Howard Nathan, Ron Sobieszczyk, Dick Triptow, B. J. Tyler, Paul Mcpherson, Stanley Brundy, Em Bryant, Whitey Kachan, Bato Govedarica, Johnny Jorgensen, Stephen Howard, Drake Diener, Howie Carl, Bill Wendt. Excerpt: Band rma Banvit Andre D. Brown (born May 12, 1981 in Chicago , Illinois ) is an American professional basketball player. A power forward -center , he signed with Band rma Banvit of Turkey in January 2009. High school/college career Brown played at Leo High School and DePaul University , both in Chicago. Professional career Brown started his professional adventure in the CBA , and went on to play for three other teams throughout 2004-2005. In the following season, he played professionally in South Korea for the Daegu Orions of the Korean Basketball League . He was selected with the second overall pick in the 2006 NBA D-League draft by the Sioux Falls Skyforce and was named D-League Performer of the Week for December 18, 2006, averaging 23.3 points and 11.2 rebounds in 13 games during the month. He led the league in scoring with 22.8 points per game, and was second in rebounding at 10.8 boards per game. Brown was signed to a 10-day contract by the Seattle SuperSonics on January 5, 2007. After averaging 4.0 points and 2.0 rebounds in four games, he was signed to a second 10-day contract on January 15. He was subsequently signed for the rest of the season on January 25 after playing seven games, averaging 5.0 points and 2.9 rebounds. In 38 total games for the Sonics in 2006-07 he averaged 2.4

 Duke Blue Devils


Duke Blue Devils


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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: Carolina-duke Rivalry, Duke Blue Devils, Bob Harris, Carlyle Cup, Fight! Blue Devils, Fight!, Blue and White. Excerpt: “Blue and White” is one of the two official fight songs of Duke University , along with “Fight! Blue Devils, Fight! ” They are usually played with Fight! Blue Devils flowing straight into Blue and White.The lyrics and music were written by G.E. Leftwich, Jr. As sung in games:Duke, we thy anthems raiseFor all thy praises untoldWe fight for the Blue and WhiteWhose colors we uphold (To hell with Carolina!)Firm stand our line of blueFor we are loyal through and throughFighting with the spirit true, for the love of old D.U.Fight! We’ll Fight!With all our strength and might (Hey!)Win we canSo here we give a handHey!Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah!D-U-K-E, Rah!Notes See also (online edition) References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Bob Harris , (born 1942 ) known as “The Voice of the Blue Devils ” is hall of fame-inducted play-by-play announcer for Duke University men’s basketball and football teams.Harris, in a bit of sportscasting kismet , grew-up alongside the equally-legendary UNC broadcaster Woody Durham , known as “The Voice of the “Tar Heels ,” in Albemarle, North Carolina . The two played on the same little league team, were both on the same 1957 high school football team and sang together in the school chorus and a double quartet. Beginning in 1960, Harris attended North Carolina State University for two years before leaving college to work for Goodyear . He later returned to his hometown for a job selling insurance, where he began working part-time for WZKY , in 1967. Harris volunteered to provide coverage of local football for the station, which led to him being hired as a full-time sports announcer, as well as sports director for

 Duquesne University


Duquesne University


$32.7


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: Duquesne Dukes Men’s Basketball, Duquesne Dukes, City Game, Henry Doktorski, List of Duquesne University People, Duquesne University School of Law, Vincentian Academy, Joseph Strub, Suzie Mcconnell-Serio, John E. Murray, Jr., William Patrick Power, Charles J. Dougherty, A. J. Palumbo Center, Gumberg Library, Duquesne University Tamburitzans, Mary Pappert School of Music, Michael Ian Shamos, John G. Rangos School of Health Sciences, Palumbo-donahue School of Business, Duquesne University School of Nursing, Duquesne Baseball Field, Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field, Mcanulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts, Tasha Butts, Mylan School of Pharmacy, the Duquesne Duke, Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Red Masquers, Duquesne University School of Education, Duquesne University School of Leadership and Professional Advancement, Duquesne University Press. Excerpt: The Duquesne Dukes represent Duquesne University in college basketball. The team, which started in 1914, has only ever played in NCAA Division I and has had five appearances in the NCAA Tournament. The Dukes play in the Atlantic 10 Conference, of which they have been members since 1976. The Dukes men’s basketball team has had great success over the years, playing twice in national championship games in the 1950s and winning the National Invitation Tournament championship in 1955. Duquesne also won the 197677 Eastern Collegiate Basketball League championship (the forerunner to the Eastern Athletic Association, now known as the Atlantic 10 Conference) and 197980 and 198081 Eastern Athletic Association regular season co-championships. Duquesne is the only school to have back-to-back first overall picks in the National Basketball Association Draft (Dick Ricketts by… More:

 Eddie Gill


Eddie Gill


$61.99


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Eddie Gill is an American professional basketball player who now plays for the BASE Oostende basketball team in the Ethias League in Belgium. Gill went undrafted after a college career at Weber State University, and began his professional career with the New Jersey Nets, going on to play for the Memphis Grizzlies, Portland Trail Blazers, Indiana Pacers, New Jersey Nets and Seattle SuperSonics. He has averaged 3.1 points per game over his NBA career. Playing for the Nets in a game against the Boston Celtics, on April 15, 2001, he scored the eight millionth point in NBA history. Gill also played for the IBL’s Las Vegas Silver Bandits, the ABA’s Kansas City Knights, the CBA’s Dakota Wizards, the NBA Development League’s Asheville Altitude, in Greece with Ionikos Athens, and in Italy with Reggio Emilia and Paf Bologna. He played in the Euroleague for Dynamo Moscow in 2006. On October 1, 2007, Gill signed with the New Jersey Nets but was waived on October 25 after playing 13 games. He played in 32 games for the NBA D-League’s Colorado 14ers.

 Far Afield: A Sportswriting Odyssey


Far Afield: A Sportswriting Odyssey


$13.99


A Year in Provence . . . in sweats Some people would consider writing for Sports Illustrated a dream job. Others fantasize about living idyllically in the South of France. S. L. Price got to do both. Assigned by Sports Illustrated to cover sports in Europe, Price relocated his family to a small hamlet in Provence, and then set out to uncover the soul of world athletic competition. In an attempt to comprehend the planet’s most intense and bloody sports, he immersed himself in the cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan. He spent time with Lance Armstrong as the cyclist fended off rumors of performance-enhancing drugs. He argued politics with Olympic athletes in Athens, covered Austria’s beer-drenched version of the Super Bowl, and caught basketball fever in Belgrade—as he, his wife, and children tried to adjust to life in a Europe convulsed by terrorism, anti-Americanism, and George Bush’s war in Iraq. Far Afield is an extraordinary memoir of growth, family, and games people play worldwide.

 Fayetteville, Arkansas


Fayetteville, Arkansas


$14.13


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: People From Fayetteville, Arkansas, Edward Durell Stone, Richard Corben, Frank Broyles, Kevin Carson, Mike Conley, Jr., E. Lynn Harris, Sarah Caldwell, Willis Ricketts, John Rollin Ridge, Matt Jones, Wallace Spearmon, Temple Shalom of Northwest Arkansas, Ronnie Brewer, Billy Ray Smith, Donald Harington, Ellen Gilchrist, Cliff Harris, George Johnson, Ron Brewer, Jim Bryson, Walton Arts Center, Fleda Brown, Arkansas Fantastics, Mike Brisiel, Arkansas Stars, Ozark Regional Transit, Jason Moore, Strengthen the Arm of Liberty Monument (Fayetteville, Arkansas), Mark Swaney, Fayetteville Public Library, Charley Jones, Dickson Street, Quinn Grovey, Wattle Hollow. Excerpt: Arkansas Fantastics The Arkansas Fantastics was a expansion team in the American Basketball Association that was scheduled to begin play in 2007 in Fayetteville, Arkansas .The 2007-2008 ABA season saw nearly twenty teams fold within its first five weeks. This included the Fantastics who never started the season. Several of the remaining teams left the ABA to join other existing leagues. Only 35 % of the games were actually played in the 2007/08 season. Ownership The team was co-owned by former America’s Next Top Model contestant Furonda Brasfield and Arkansas Razorbacks all-time assist and steals leader Kareem Reid .References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Arkansas Stars The Arkansas Stars were a professional Indoor football team based out of Fayetteville, Arkansas , United States . They were planning to found the Ultimate Indoor Football League in 2007. They play their home games at Randal Tyson Track Center on the University of Arkansas campus. The team was a 2006 expansion member of the National Indoor Football League .Notable players include receiver Darrian Chestnut and

 For Kansas Jayhawks Fans Only!


For Kansas Jayhawks Fans Only!


$4.27


You’re a Kansas Jayhawks fan. So, you know the stories of the triumphs and disappointments in KU’s sports history — the 1952 NCAA Championship, the ’57 triple-overtime loss, the ’69 Orange Bowl, “Danny and the Miracles” of ’88, and, of course, the incredible football and basketball season of 2007-08. You know about the Hall of Famers including Clyde Lovellette, Wilt Chamberlain, Gale Sayers, JoJo White, John Riggins, Lynette Woodard, Don Fambrough, and, of course, Max Falkenstien. You know about all of it because you’re a Kansas Jayhawks fan. But, as wide as your fandom might be, you’ve never seen a book like For Kansas Jayhawks Fans Only before. It’s fellow Kansas Jayhawks fans sharing their funniest stories, saddest memories, happiest times and craziest moments about, well, being KU fans. You’ll go through their close encounters with the KU athletic greats, the lengths fellow fans have gone through to see the Jayhawks play, as well as touching anecdotes of Chamberlain’s return to Kansas and listening to Max on the radio.The remembrances are all here in For Kansas Jayhawks Fans Only — the joy, the jokes, the pranks, the games — told by a Hall of Fame team of fans. It’s like sitting on the hill on a Saturday afternoon, listening to your buddies reminisce about their experiences of being fans of the Kansas Jayhawks.”

 Game On: The All-American Race to Make Champions of Our Children


Game On: The All-American Race to Make Champions of Our Children


$24.95


A first-of-its-kind investigative book on the least examined and most important topic in sports today. Youth sports isn’t just orange slices and all-star trophies anymore. It’s 14-year-olds who enter high school with a decade of football experience, 9-year-olds competing for national baseball championships, 5-year-old golfers who shoot par, and toddlers made from sperm donated (for a fee) by elite college athletes. It’s a year-round "travel team" in every community–and parents who fear that not making the cut in grade school will cost their kid the chance to play in high school. In short, a landscape in which performance often matters more than participation, all the way down to peewee basketball.Much as Fast Food Nation challenged our eating habits and Silent Spring rewired how we think about the environment, Tom Farrey’s Game On will forever change the way we look at this desperate culture besotted by the example of Tiger Woods. An Emmy award-winning reporter, Farrey examines the lives of child athletes and the consequences of sorting the strong from the weak at ever earlier ages: fewer active kids, testier sidelines, rising obesity rates, and U.S. national teams that rarely win world titles.He dives into the world of these games that are played by more than 30 million boys and girls, and along the way uncovers some surprising truths. When the very best athletes enter organized play. The best approach to coaching them. And the powerful influence of wealth and genetics. Farrey has written a surprising, alarming, thoughtful, and ultimately empowering book for anyone who wants the best for the newest generation of Americans, as athletes and citizens.

 Games Colleges Play


Games Colleges Play


$12.49


Featuring a new introduction by the author, the paperback edition of Games Colleges Play chronicles the history of intercollegiate athletics from 1910 to 1990—from the early, glory days of Knute Rockne and the Gipper to the modern era of big budgets, powerful coaches, and pampered players. John Thelin describes how sports programs—although seldom accorded official mention with teaching and research in the university mission statement—have become central to university life. As administrators search for a proper balance between athletics and academics, Thelin observes, this peculiar institution grows increasingly powerful and controversial. Thelin examines the 1929 Carnegie Foundation Report, the formation of major athletic conferences, the national college basketball scandals after World War II, the dissolution of the Pacific Coast Conference in the 1950s, and the Knight Foundation Report of 1991. He finds disturbing patterns of abuse and limited reform and explores the implications of these patterns for today’s college presidents, faculty, and students. Games Colleges Play provides historical background that will inform current policy discussions about the proper place of intercollegiate athletics within the American university.

 Games Colleges Play: Scandal and Reform in Intercollegiate Athletics


Games Colleges Play: Scandal and Reform in Intercollegiate Athletics


$20.95


Featuring a new introduction by the author, the paperback edition of Games Colleges Play chronicles the history of intercollegiate athletics from 1910 to 1990—from the early, glory days of Knute Rockne and the Gipper to the modern era of big budgets, powerful coaches, and pampered players. John Thelin describes how sports programs—although seldom accorded official mention with teaching and research in the university mission statement—have become central to university life. As administrators search for a proper balance between athletics and academics, Thelin observes, this peculiar institution grows increasingly powerful and controversial. Thelin examines the 1929 Carnegie Foundation Report, the formation of major athletic conferences, the national college basketball scandals after World War II, the dissolution of the Pacific Coast Conference in the 1950s, and the Knight Foundation Report of 1991. He finds disturbing patterns of abuse and limited reform and explores the implications of these patterns for today’s college presidents, faculty, and students. Games Colleges Play provides historical background that will inform current policy discussions about the proper place of intercollegiate athletics within the American university.

 Games Girls Play


Games Girls Play


$10.4


In the “man’s world” of pro sports, PR wiz Tara Marcus ensures top athletes win off the field as well as on. But she and her colleagues are finding out that these hard bodies are ready to score anytime, anywhere…Tara makes it her business to work with women who know theirs, namely longtime friends Kristen Travis and Sonya Carson. As for pleasure, getting involved with clients is against the rules. So why is Tara letting a soccer star kick her libido into high gear…? Sex is a game Kristen plays very well. Still, when confronted with two scorching basketball players who are even hotter for her, she wonders if she can handle both. No need to worry: these boys are used to sharing the court… Sonya’s about ready to call a permanent time-out on her lover, a gridiron giant who takes her place in his bed for granted. Time to break out the handcuffs and teach him a little lesson in giving it up for love… “Lee hits the mark again and again…in a class by itself.”—Romantic Times (4 ½-star Gold Medal, Top Pick) on Undressing Mercy”An incredible gem of a story…different and extraordinary.”—Just Erotic Romance Reviews on Get Naked for MeWARNING! THIS IS A REALLY HOT BOOK (Sexually Explicit)

 Games Girls Play


Games Girls Play


$10.4


In the “man’s world” of pro sports, PR wiz Tara Marcus ensures top athletes win off the field as well as on. But she and her colleagues are finding out that these hard bodies are ready to score anytime, anywhere…Tara makes it her business to work with women who know theirs, namely longtime friends Kristen Travis and Sonya Carson. As for pleasure, getting involved with clients is against the rules. So why is Tara letting a soccer star kick her libido into high gear…? Sex is a game Kristen plays very well. Still, when confronted with two scorching basketball players who are even hotter for her, she wonders if she can handle both. No need to worry: these boys are used to sharing the court… Sonya’s about ready to call a permanent time-out on her lover, a gridiron giant who takes her place in his bed for granted. Time to break out the handcuffs and teach him a little lesson in giving it up for love… “Lee hits the mark again and again…in a class by itself.”—Romantic Times (4 ½-star Gold Medal, Top Pick) on Undressing Mercy”An incredible gem of a story…different and extraordinary.”—Just Erotic Romance Reviews on Get Naked for MeWARNING! THIS IS A REALLY HOT BOOK (Sexually Explicit)

 Games Girls Play


Games Girls Play


$12.95


In the “man’s world” of pro sports, PR wiz Tara Marcus ensures top athletes win off the field as well as on. But she and her colleagues are finding out that these hard bodies are ready to score anytime, anywhere…Tara makes it her business to work with women who know theirs, namely longtime friends Kristen Travis and Sonya Carson. As for pleasure, getting involved with clients is against the rules. So why is Tara letting a soccer star kick her libido into high gear…? Sex is a game Kristen plays very well. Still, when confronted with two scorching basketball players who are even hotter for her, she wonders if she can handle both. No need to worry: these boys are used to sharing the court… Sonya’s about ready to call a permanent time-out on her lover, a gridiron giant who takes her place in his bed for granted. Time to break out the handcuffs and teach him a little lesson in giving it up for love… “Lee hits the mark again and again…in a class by itself.”—Romantic Times (4 ½-star Gold Medal, Top Pick) on Undressing Mercy”An incredible gem of a story…different and extraordinary.”—Just Erotic Romance Reviews on Get Naked for MeWARNING! THIS IS A REALLY HOT BOOK (Sexually Explicit)

 Gene Guarilia


Gene Guarilia


$53.23


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Eugene Michael Guarilia is a retired American basketball player. He attended Holy Rosary High School. Guarilia played freshman basketball for Potomac State College, a junior college in Keyser, West Virginia. He established a State Conference freshman record by scoring 595 points in 1953. A 6’5″ forward Guarilia played for the George Washington University varsity basketball team beginning in the 1956-1957 season. He took the place of All-America Joe Holup who went on to play for the Syracuse Nationals. In February 1957 he was averaging 17.1 points per game and was #6 in the NCAA in rebounding. In the twenty games he had played, Guarilia had snatched 353 rebounds. He was selected to the all Southern Conference basketball team in February 1958. Guarilia was selected by the Boston Celtics in the second round of the 1959 NBA Draft. Guarilia appeared in 129 games for the Celtics over four seasons, averaging 3.2 points and 2.3 rebounds per game. He earned four NBA championship rings in his brief career.

 George Mason Patriots Basketball: 2009-10 George Mason Patriots Men's Basketball Team, History of George Mason Basketball


George Mason Patriots Basketball: 2009-10 George Mason Patriots Men’s Basketball Team, History of George Mason Basketball


$10.09


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. Excerpt: 2010 CAA Tournament winnerAs of March 29, 2010 Rankings from AP Poll The 200910 George Mason Patriots men’s basketball represented George Mason University during the 200910 college basketball season. The Patriots, led by head coach Jim Larranaga, are members of the Colonial Athletic Association and played their home games at the Patriot Center. They finished the season 1715, 126 in CAA play and lost in the quarterfinals of the 2010 CAA Men’s Basketball Tournament to VCU. They were invited to play in the 2010 CollegeInsider.com Tournament where they lost in the first round to Fairfield. Second Team All-CAA CAA All Rookie Team CAA Player of the Week CAA Rookie of the Week Stats current as of March 17, 2010 2010 CAA Men’s Basketball Tournament All games are held at the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, VA from March 5 to March 8, 2010. • Denotes Overtime Game ** Denotes Double Overtime Game The following is a list of players signed for the 2010-11 season: … More: http://booksllc.net/?id=21094704

 George Mason Patriots Men's Basketball: George Mason Patriots Men's Basketball Coaches, George Mason Patriots Men's Basketball Players


George Mason Patriots Men’s Basketball: George Mason Patriots Men’s Basketball Coaches, George Mason Patriots Men’s Basketball Players


$20.21


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: George Mason Patriots Men’s Basketball Coaches, George Mason Patriots Men’s Basketball Players, George Mason Patriots Men’s Basketball Seasons, 2005-06 George Mason Patriots Men’s Basketball Team, 2008-09 George Mason Patriots Men’s Basketball Team, 2009-10 George Mason Patriots Men’s Basketball Team, 2006-07 George Mason Patriots Men’s Basketball Team, 2003-04 George Mason Patriots Men’s Basketball Team, Jim Larranaga, 2004-05 George Mason Patriots Men’s Basketball Team, Rick Barnes, Paul Westhead, Todd Bozeman, Dereck Whittenburg, Derek Kellogg, Jai Lewis, Scott Cherry, Lamar Butler, Robert Rose, Jesse Young, Ernie Nestor, George Evans, Tony Skinn, Will Thomas, Carlos Yates, Jerry Dunn, Brian Ellerbe, Kenny Sanders, Joe Harrington, Folarin Campbell, Mike Gillian, Ricky Wilson, Jason Miskiri. Excerpt: As of April 1, 2006 Rankings from AP Poll The 2005-2006 George Mason Patriots men’s basketball team began their 40th season of collegiate play on November 10, 2005 versus UC Irvine at the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. First Team All-CAA Second Team All-CAA CAA All-Defensive Team CAA Player of the Week The Patriots enjoyed their best season in 2005-2006 when they won a school-record 23 games in the regular season, and for one week were even ranked in the USA Today/ESPN Top 25 for the first time in school history. Head coach Jim Larranaga, who began his stint at George Mason in 1997, also became the CAA’s all-time leader in coaching victories and was named the winner of the 2006 Clair Bee Coach of the Year Award on March 31, 2006, and the Virginia Coach of the Year on June 26, 2006, the same day he was nominated for an ESPY award. Although the team lost to Hofstra during the CAA tournament, George Mason were stil… More:

 Grandma Helps Us Pretend


Grandma Helps Us Pretend


$18


This book is a look at the fun game of “lets play pretend” that my 4 year old twin grandchildren and I play every day. Kali and Kyle pretend to be animals, we march like we are in a parade, we think how it would feel to be popcorn or butter melting in the sun. We can be ballet dancers, basketball stars or dinosaurs. We can ride on a bus, live in a tent or be trees waving in the breeze. We can be babies, super heroes or even vegetables.The options are endless in our days of play. These games help develop their creativity and thought processes but we just call them FUN.Grandchildren are a true gift from God. There is nothing more joyful than the sound of their laughter.There is nothing more healing to a grandmother’s achy joints than a 4 year old running to you with arms outstretched saying “Grandma, I love you this much!” Along with the title of grandparent comes the freedom to play, giggle and spoil these kids while you love them with all your heart.A children’s book is nothing with out illustrations that make kids get involved with the story.My illustrator, Amy Keech, has captured Kali and Kyle magnificently in her pictures. Her ability to let you feel like you are part of our games is unique. We hope you enjoy this book as much as we enjoyed creating it.

 Gus Johnson Basketball


Gus Johnson Basketball


$47.04


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Gus Johnson was a professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association. He spent nine seasons with the Baltimore Bullets, and a final season split between the Phoenix Suns and the Indiana Pacers of the ABA. One of the first forwards to frequently play above the rim, this 6′ 6″, 235-pounder combined an unusual blend of strength, jumping ability, and speed; he was one of the first dunk shot artists in the NBA. His nickname “Honeycomb” was given to him by his college coach, and he had a gold star drilled into one of his front teeth and shattered three backboards during his career. As a member of the Baltimore Bullets, Johnson was voted to the All-Rookie Team for 1963-64. He played in five NBA All-Star Games, was named to four All-NBA Second Teams, and was twice named to the All-NBA Defense First Team. His No. 25 jersey was retired by the Bullets franchise. With the Pacers, he was a member of the 1973 ABA championship team. Johnson was announced as a member of the 2010 induction class of the Basketball Hall of Fame on April 5, 2010, and formally entered the Hall on August 13 of that year.

 Hawaii County, Hawaii


Hawaii County, Hawaii


$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: Hawaii, William Herbert Shipman, Ironman World Championship, Elias Bond, Ultraman, Discovery Land Company, Thomas Jaggar, Kohala, Hawaii, Merrie Monarch Festival, David Malo, Pohakuloa Training Area, Puna, Hawaii, When Time Ran Out, Kona District, Hawaii, Herb Kawainui Kane, Big Island Interscholastic Federation, Waiakea, Knuq, Hamakua, Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Corporation, Dumand Project, Kmwb, Parker Ranch, Kau, Hawaii, Hawaii Tribune-Herald, Billings Volcanoes, My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii, Pana’ewa Rainforest Zoo, West Hawaii Today, Hele-On Bus, Hawaii County Office of Liquor Control. Excerpt: The Big Island Interscholastic Federation or BIIF Consists of 21 high schools that sponsor a number of athletic sports, including football, basketball, volleyball and soccer. All schools are located on the Island of Hawaii , which is governed by the County of Hawaii .Member institutions References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The Billings Volcanoes were an American basketball team based in Billings, Montana that was a member of the Continental Basketball Association . From 1979-80, they were called the Hawaii Volcanoes .Hawaii Volcanoes The Hawaii Volcanoes were an American basketball team based in Honolulu, Hawaii and Hilo, Hawaii that was a member of the Continental Basketball Association. The franchise played at several venues in Hawaii, including the Neal Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, the Conroy Bowl at Schofield Barracks, the gymnasium at Kaimuki High School , and two games at the Hilo Civic Auditorium.The franchise did make the playoffs, but because of the tremendous travel costs between Honolulu and Anchorage (the Volcanoes’ opponent), the Volcanoes agreed to play all the playoff games for that series in Anchorage , where they

 Houston Rockets Seasons


Houston Rockets Seasons


$45


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Houston Rockets are an American professional basketball team based in Houston, Texas. They play in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association. The team was established in 1967, and played in San Diego, California for four years, before moving to Houston, Texas. In the Rockets’ debut season, their win-loss record was 15-67. After drafting Elvin Hayes first overall in the 1968 NBA Draft, they made their first appearance in the playoffs in 1969. After Hayes was traded, Moses Malone replaced him. Malone won two Most Valuable Player awards during his time in Houston, and led the Rockets to the 1977 Eastern Conference finals in his first year with the Rockets. He also led the Rockets to the NBA Finals in 1981, but they were defeated in six games by the Boston Celtics. Two years after advancing to the finals, the Rockets won a franchise-low 14 games.

 How To Beat A Grandmaster


How To Beat A Grandmaster


$14.63


Unlike sports like football or basketball, chess is one of those rare games where amateurs can hope to beat professional players. Since each player only has his brain to guide him and there is plenty of room in chess for creative guessing, it is possible that an amateur can occasionally beat a grandmaster in chess.The typical grandmaster plays chess for a living and can thus afford to practice for dozens of hours each week. In contrast, the typical amateur usually plays chess recreationally for only a few hours each week. This book shares some practical tips that allow chess players-with some effort and investment on their part-to maximize their chances against grandmasters. The rationale behind this book is that although not every amateur may become a grandmaster, every amateur can hope to occasionally play a good game against a grandmaster.Author Chris Seck was president of his high school chess club and the Stanford University Chess Club. He has studied under several grandmasters, won several scholastic tournaments, and has represented his native Singapore in international chess tournaments. He is currently living in Palo Alto, California.

 Indoor Football Competitions


Indoor Football Competitions


$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. Excerpt: The World Series of Football was a series of football games played indoors at New York’s original Madison Square Garden from 1902 through 1903. It comprised five teams, four from New York state and one from New Jersey. While none of the teams were really the best in the country, historians refer to the affair as a “World Series.” It was hardly a series in the sense of two strong teams playing each other over several games; no team played another more than once. The pairings were odd, too. The anticipated second-place team was automatically swept into the championship game without playing a down while the expected first place finisher had to fight its way through the brackets, effectively creating a cross between a traditional tournament and a “gauntlet-style” tournament for the first place team. The series is best remembered for showcasing the first indoor professional football game in 1902. The league was the idea of Tom O’Rourke, who was the manager of the Gardens at the time. ‘O’Rourke needed an event to draw people to the Gardens in late December, which was a slow time of the year for sporting events. Basketball and hockey were not yet major sports in New York, so O’Rourke decided to play host a series of indoor football games. He decided to invite several professional and college teams to the Gardens for the series. Tom O’Rourke envisioned a series of games, showcasing the best in college and pro teams, eventually leading to one climactic game, crowning the “champion of the world.” However O’Rourke had a tough time finding teams to play in the tournament. The colleges refused due to increased pressured from the Amateur Athletic Association to stop particiapting in professional games. Also the Pittsburgh Stars, Philadelphia Phillies and… More:

 James Naismith: The Man Who Invented Basketball


James Naismith: The Man Who Invented Basketball


$35


It seems unlikely that James Naismith, who grew up playing “Duck on the Rock” in the rural community of Almonte, Canada, would invent one of America’s most popular sports. But Rob Rains and Hellen Carpenter’s fascinating, in-depth biography James Naismith: The Man Who Invented Basketball shows how this young man-who wanted to be a medical doctor, or if not that, a minister (in fact, he was both)-came to create a game that has endured for over a century.James Naismith reveals how Naismith invented basketball in part to find an indoor activity to occupy students in the winter months. When he realized that the key to his game was that men could not run with the ball, and that throwing and jumping would eliminate the roughness of force, he was on to something. And while Naismith thought that other sports provided better exercise, he was pleased to create a game that “anyone could play.”With unprecedented access to the Naismith archives and documents, Rains and Carpenter chronicle how Naismith developed the original rules of basketball, coached the game at the University of Kansas-establishing college basketball in the process-and was honored for his work at the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin.

 James Naismith: The Man Who Invented Basketball


James Naismith: The Man Who Invented Basketball


$21.95


It seems unlikely that James Naismith, who grew up playing “Duck on the Rock” in the rural community of Almonte, Canada, would invent one of America’s most popular sports. But Rob Rains and Hellen Carpenter’s fascinating, in-depth biography James Naismith: The Man Who Invented Basketball shows how this young man-who wanted to be a medical doctor, or if not that, a minister (in fact, he was both)-came to create a game that has endured for over a century.James Naismith reveals how Naismith invented basketball in part to find an indoor activity to occupy students in the winter months. When he realized that the key to his game was that men could not run with the ball, and that throwing and jumping would eliminate the roughness of force, he was on to something. And while Naismith thought that other sports provided better exercise, he was pleased to create a game that “anyone could play.”With unprecedented access to the Naismith archives and documents, Rains and Carpenter chronicle how Naismith developed the original rules of basketball, coached the game at the University of Kansas-establishing college basketball in the process-and was honored for his work at the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin.

 James Naismith: The Man Who Invented Basketball


James Naismith: The Man Who Invented Basketball


$21.95


It seems unlikely that James Naismith, who grew up playing “Duck on the Rock” in the rural community of Almonte, Canada, would invent one of America’s most popular sports. But Rob Rains and Hellen Carpenter’s fascinating, in-depth biography James Naismith: The Man Who Invented Basketball shows how this young man-who wanted to be a medical doctor, or if not that, a minister (in fact, he was both)-came to create a game that has endured for over a century.James Naismith reveals how Naismith invented basketball in part to find an indoor activity to occupy students in the winter months. When he realized that the key to his game was that men could not run with the ball, and that throwing and jumping would eliminate the roughness of force, he was on to something. And while Naismith thought that other sports provided better exercise, he was pleased to create a game that “anyone could play.”With unprecedented access to the Naismith archives and documents, Rains and Carpenter chronicle how Naismith developed the original rules of basketball, coached the game at the University of Kansas-establishing college basketball in the process-and was honored for his work at the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin.

 Jazzology Trivia Challenge: Utah Jazz Basketball


Jazzology Trivia Challenge: Utah Jazz Basketball


$8.95


Updated with fun and interesting facts through the end of the 2008-09 basketball season, Jazzology Trivia Challenge – Utah Jazz Basketball offers Jazz fans the opportunity to relive Utah’s greatest moments, including:• World Championships• Conference Championships• Player of the Year Awards• Team Records• Player Records• Hall of Fame• Player Awards• Key Player Stats• Coaching Records• Key Coaches Stats• Key Rivalries• And Much MoreEach of the book’s 210 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS set up in game format allows players to give informed answers even for the book’s more ambitious questions. In addition, most answers include in-depth supportive background offering the book’s players even greater knowledge about correct responses.Here are two sample questions:• How many times has a Jazz player been named NBA Player of the Week?• Who was the last Jazz player to win a medal in the Olympic Games? The book also includes the publisher’s unique COOL FACTS placed at the end of each of the first four sections. Cool Facts allow the book’s researcher more freedom to highlight and expand on particularly interesting or thought-provoking facts about the team and its history.Two SCORE SHEETS located at the end of the book permit players to record their answers as they play, to calculate their scores for each of the book’s five sections as well as their final overall score, and to determine winners for multi-player situations. Free downloadable score sheets are also available from the publisher’s Web site.All of this makes Jazzology Trivia Challenge – Utah Jazz Basketball a great gift for yourself or forfriends and family.

 John Crotty


John Crotty


$65


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! John Crotty is an American former professional basketball player. A 6’1″ point guard from the University of Virginia, Crotty was never drafted by an NBA team, but did play in 11 NBA seasons from 1992 to 2003. He played for the Utah Jazz, Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, Portland Trail Blazers, Seattle SuperSonics, Detroit Pistons and Denver Nuggets. In his NBA career, Crotty played in 477 games and scored a total of 1,903 points. After retiring from professional basketball, Crotty became a sports analyst for the Miami Heat.

 Knight: My Story


Knight: My Story


$0.87


Bob Knight was a head coach in college basketball at twenty-four, coach of an unbeaten NCAA champion at thirty-five, coach of the last amateur team to win the Olympic men’s basketball gold medal at forty-three, and out of a job at not quite sixty. His shock, disappointment and anger over Indiana University’s manner of firing a twenty-nine-year employee comes through clearly in his account of his last turbulent year there. And it is his account. Few people in sports have had more books written about them. This is the first by Bob Knight – one of the most literate, candid, quoted and outspoken men in American public life telling in this first-person account of his full, rich life. Much of that life has been in basketball, most of it because of basketball, but it also has brought him forward as a coach who has proved academic responsibility and production of championship college athletic teams not only can co-exist but should. His excitement as things start anew for him at Texas Tech is matched here by his characteristic frankness and remarkable recollection of a life he clearly has enjoyed. You’ll see why, as he tells story after story – some delightful, some hilarious, some poignant, none of them dull. Knight, as a sophomore front-line reserve on the Ohio State team that won the NCAA championship, became the first man to play on and coach a championship team when he led his 1975-76 Indiana team to a 32-0 season that was capped by an 86-68 victory over Michigan in the NCAA championship game at Philadelphia. His Indiana teams in 1980-81 and 1986-87 also won NCAA titles, making him one of just four coaches in history to win as many as three championships. Twenty-six years later, the 1975-76 Indiana team still stands as the last unbeaten team in major- college men’s basketball. Knight’s coaching career includes six seasons at Army, where his teams – during the years when the Vietnam War made recruiting for West Point difficult – won 102 games and

 Lacrosse For Dummies


Lacrosse For Dummies


$21.99


Your complete guide to the fastest growing sport in North America!Whether you’re a player, coach, or fan of field or box lacrosse, this friendly guide explains everything you need to know about the game. From the basic rules of the men’s andwomen’s games and the fundamentals of passing and catching to advanced offensive and defensive strategies, you’ll discover how to get the most out of this exciting sport.Understand the essentials — meet the players on the field and floor, discover how the game is played, and get to know the rulesGet equipped — choose the perfect stick and select protective gear that gives you the freedom to moveBecome a better player — bone up on basic technique, develop your passing and catching skills through drills, and learn how to evade defenders and stop offensive playersImprove as a team — investigate how your team can play as one — both offensively and defensively — to increase your chances of victoryCoach like a pro — figure out what style of play suits your team, draw up winning game plans, and keep your players sharpCheer from the sidelines — find the best ways to follow lacrosse on television, online, or in print; check out the top high schooland college teams; and keep up with the pros in the MLL and NLLOpen the book and find:What makes women’s lacrosse uniqueHow to read referees’ signalsHelpful tips from star college and professional playersTraits every great goalie must haveHow lacrosse is similar to basketball and hockeyThe ingredients for effective special teamsMental and physical conditioning plans to keep you game-readyProfiles of the top playersLearn to:Understand the field, box, and women’s gamesGet the proper equipmentImprove your offensive and defensive skillsKeep up with college and professional ga

 Lakerology Trivia Challenge


Lakerology Trivia Challenge


$8.95


Updated with fun and interesting facts through the end of the 2007-08 basketball season, Lakerology Trivia Challenge – Los Angeles Lakers Basketball offers Lakers fans the opportunity to relive LA’s greatest moments, including: -World Championships-Conference Championships-Player of the Year Awards-Team Records-Player Records-Hall of Fame-Player Awards-Key Player Stats-Coaching Records-Key Coaches Stats-Key Rivalries-And Much MoreEach of the book’s 210 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS set up in game format allows players to give informed answers even for the book’s more ambitious questions. In addition, most answers include in-depth supportive background offering the book’s players even greater knowledge about correct responses. Here are two sample questions: -How many times has a Lakers player been named NBA Player of the Week?-Who was the last Lakers player to win a medal in the Olympic Games? The book also includes the publisher’s unique COOL FACTS placed at the end of each of the first four sections. Cool Facts allow the book’s researcher more freedom to highlight and expand on particularly interesting or thought-provoking facts about the team and its history. Two SCORE SHEETS located at the end of the book permit players to record their answers as they play, to calculate their scores for each of the book’s five sections as well as their final overall score, and to determine winners for multi-player situations. Free downloadable score sheets are also available from the publisher’s Web site. All of this makes Lakerology Trivia Challenge – Los Angeles Lakers Basketball a great gift foryourself or for friends and family.

 LeBron James: A Biography


LeBron James: A Biography


$35


LeBron James is simultaneously on the cutting edge of basketball greatness and as a cultural icon. Through the international exposure of the National Basketball Association and its televised games in more than 100 countries, and as a global marketing presence, the star of the Cleveland Cavaliers is rapidly becoming one of the world’s most familiar faces. This biography traces the key events in the life of LeBron James during his dizzying rise to fame in high school to his emergence as the first overall pick in the NBA draft as an 18-year-old, to his carrying the underdog Cavaliers to the 2007 NBA Finals.Hyped relentlessly from the time he was a high school sophomore in Ohio, James has lived up to all advance billing and with his charm, smile, and extraordinary basketball skills. James’ all-around talent and unselfishness on the court are the trademarks of his play that have made him one of the most feared scorers in the league, but also one of its most versatile rebounders and passers. This biography offers a well-rounded portrait James from the difficulties encountered being raised by a single mother and overcoming poverty, which at times caused the family to move from home to home. Lew Freedman of the Chicago Tribune chronicles the milestones in the life of LeBron James during his dizzying rise to fame. Also highlighted are James’ remarkable endorsement deals, particularly his $90 million deal with Nike. The volume is rounded out with a timeline and a bibliography of print and electronic sources to provide suggested readings for students and sports fans alike.

 LeBron James: A Biography


LeBron James: A Biography


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LeBron James is simultaneously on the cutting edge of basketball greatness and as a cultural icon. Through the international exposure of the National Basketball Association and its televised games in more than 100 countries, and as a global marketing presence, the star of the Cleveland Cavaliers is rapidly becoming one of the world’s most familiar faces. This biography traces the key events in the life of LeBron James during his dizzying rise to fame in high school to his emergence as the first overall pick in the NBA draft as an 18-year-old, to his carrying the underdog Cavaliers to the 2007 NBA Finals.Hyped relentlessly from the time he was a high school sophomore in Ohio, James has lived up to all advance billing and with his charm, smile, and extraordinary basketball skills. James’ all-around talent and unselfishness on the court are the trademarks of his play that have made him one of the most feared scorers in the league, but also one of its most versatile rebounders and passers. This biography offers a well-rounded portrait James from the difficulties encountered being raised by a single mother and overcoming poverty, which at times caused the family to move from home to home. Lew Freedman of the Chicago Tribune chronicles the milestones in the life of LeBron James during his dizzying rise to fame. Also highlighted are James’ remarkable endorsement deals, particularly his $90 million deal with Nike. The volume is rounded out with a timeline and a bibliography of print and electronic sources to provide suggested readings for students and sports fans alike.

 List of College Basketball Head Coaches: List of North Carolina Tar Heels Men's Head Basketball Coaches


List of College Basketball Head Coaches: List of North Carolina Tar Heels Men’s Head Basketball Coaches


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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. Excerpt: The North Carolina Tar Heels men’s basketball program represents the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in college basketball. The basketball team plays at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The Tar Heels originally did not play within any athletic conference, but joined the Southern Conference in 1921 when it was first established. After playing in the Southern Conference for 22 years, North Carolina left in 1953 to join the newly created ACC. The Tar Heels play their home games in the Dean E. Smith Center, named after the 15th head coach Dean Smith. The team has had 18 head coaches in its history and has played two seasons without one. The program has played 2,687 games in 99 seasons from the 191011 to the 200809 season. During those seasons, three coaches have led the team to a NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship: Frank McGuire in 1957; Smith in 1982 and 1993; and Roy Williams in 2005 and 2009. Smith, in 1971, led North Carolina to its only National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championship. North Carolina also received a retroactive national championship for the 192324 team coached by Norman Shepard, which was given by the Helms Athletic Foundation. Eleven coaches have won the conference regular season, by having the best overall regular season record, with the Tar Heels: Norman Shepard, Monk McDonald, Harlan Sanborn, George Shepard, Bill Lange, Walter Skidmore, Ben Carnevale, McGuire, Smith, Matt Doherty, and Williams. Eleven coaches have won the conference tournament with the Tar Heels: Norman Shepard, McDonald, Sanborn, George Shepard, Lange, Skidmore, Carnevale, McGuire, Smith, Bill Guthridge, and Williams. Smith had the longest tenur… More:

 Los Angeles Lakers Broadcasters


Los Angeles Lakers Broadcasters


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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: Chick Hearn, Fox Sports West and Prime Ticket, Paul Sunderland, Spero Dedes, Joel Meyers, Bill Macdonald. Excerpt: Bill Macdonald is an American sportscaster who works for Fox Sports West /Prime Ticket . Macdonald joined the network, then called Prime Ticket, at its inception in 1985.Currently, Macdonald hosts the following pre-game and in-game shows:He is also the former host of the Los Angeles Kings ‘ pregame show Break the Ice and calls play-by-play for Los Angeles Avengers Arena Football, UCLA college football and basketball for FSN Prime Ticket. He has also been the host of FSN’s Pacific-10 Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament coverage at the Staples Center for the past several years. For the past three years, Macdonald has hosted the UCLA Press Conference Show, with Matt Stevens in 2005 and 2006, and James Washington in 2007.Macdonald called the game (January 22, 2006) in which Kobe Bryant scored 81 points, the second-highest total in NBA history. He filled in for Joel Meyers , who had another broadcasting commitment that day.Bill Macdonald has three sons, and resides in Newport Beach.A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Francis Dayle “Chick” Hearn (November 27, 1916 August 5, 2002) was an American sportscaster . Known primarily as the long-time play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association , the legendary Hearn is remembered for his rapid fire, staccato broadcasting style, inventing colorful phrases such as slam dunk , air ball , and no harm, no foul that have become common basketball vernacular, and for broadcasting 3,338 consecutive Lakers games starting on November 21, 1965. Additionally, Hearn started the now common tradition of estimating the distance of shots taken.Of note is that most of Hearn’s games in

 Love's Game


Love’s Game


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An exceptional new author opens a revealing window into the male African American psyche in this captivating first novel about sex, relationships, marriage, and monogamy. Harold L. Turley II makes a sparkling debut with this hip, sexy tale of three men who learn that the life of a player isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Terry, Jeff, and Tyrelle manage a nightclub together, where the three cousins have their pick of any woman they desire. Terry is a former college basketball star married to Tracy — and cheating on her with Angie. But meaningless affairs are starting to leave Terry feeling hollow inside. He decides it’s time to clean up his act…only to discover that it’s too late. A lifetime player, Jeff has finally realized that he’s ready to settle down with his current girlfriend. The problem is, he’s feeling guilty about all the times he was unfaithful to her. Clearing his conscience would give him a clean slate, but will it cost him the most important relationship in his life? As for Ty, he’s caught between a rock and a hard place: he loves his freedom but at the same time doesn’t want to lose his girlfriend. And his lover is about to drop a bombshell that will reverberate across every area of his life. Funny, sensuous, and dead-on target when it comes to the games lovers play, Love’s Game tells what happens when the tables are turned and the stakes are raised.

 Love's Game


Love’s Game


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An exceptional new author opens a revealing window into the male African American psyche in this captivating first novel about sex, relationships, marriage, and monogamy. Harold L. Turley II makes a sparkling debut with this hip, sexy tale of three men who learn that the life of a player isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Terry, Jeff, and Tyrelle manage a nightclub together, where the three cousins have their pick of any woman they desire. Terry is a former college basketball star married to Tracy — and cheating on her with Angie. But meaningless affairs are starting to leave Terry feeling hollow inside. He decides it’s time to clean up his act…only to discover that it’s too late. A lifetime player, Jeff has finally realized that he’s ready to settle down with his current girlfriend. The problem is, he’s feeling guilty about all the times he was unfaithful to her. Clearing his conscience would give him a clean slate, but will it cost him the most important relationship in his life? As for Ty, he’s caught between a rock and a hard place: he loves his freedom but at the same time doesn’t want to lose his girlfriend. And his lover is about to drop a bombshell that will reverberate across every area of his life. Funny, sensuous, and dead-on target when it comes to the games lovers play, Love’s Game tells what happens when the tables are turned and the stakes are raised.

 Mad Seasons


Mad Seasons


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As the popularity of women’s basketball burgeons, Karra Porter reminds us in Mad Seasons that today’s Women’s National Basketball Association, or WNBA had its origins in a ragtag league twenty years earlier. Porter tells the story of the Women’s Professional Basketball League WBL, which pioneered a new era of women’s sports. Formed in 1978, the league included the not-so-storied Dallas Diamonds, Chicago Hustle, and Minnesota Fillies. Porter’s book takes us into the heart of the WBL as teams struggled with nervous sponsors, an uncertain fan base, and indifferent sportswriters. Despite bouncing paychecks, having to sleep on floors, and being stranded on road games, the players endured and thrived. Karra Porter brings to life the pioneers of the WBL: “Machine Gun” Molly Bolin, who set lasting scoring records—then faced an historic custody battle because of her basketball career; Connie Kunzmann, a popular player whose murder rocked the league; Liz Silcott, whose remarkable talents masked deeper problems off the court; Ann Meyers, who went from an NBA tryout to the league she had rebuffed; Nancy Lieberman, whose flashy play and marketing savvy were unlike anything the women’s game had ever seen. A story of hardship and sacrifice, but also of dedication and love for the game, Mad Seasons brings the WBL back to life and shows in colorful detail how this short-lived but pioneering league ignited the imagination of a new generation of female athletes and fans.

 Magic Johnson: A WikiFocus Book


Magic Johnson: A WikiFocus Book


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Magic Johnson: A WikiFocus Book details the Amateur career, Michigan State University, Professional career, NBA statistics, Off the court, Politics, Career achievements and impact of Magic Johnson.Earvin “Magic” Johnson Jr. (born August 14, 1959) is a retired American professional basketball player who played point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). After winning championships in high school and college, Johnson was selected first overall in the 1979 NBA Draft by the Lakers. He won a championship and an NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award in his rookie season, and won four more championships with the Lakers during the 1980s. Johnson retired abruptly in 1991 after announcing that he had HIV, but returned to play in the 1992 All-Star Game, winning the All-Star MVP Award. After protests from his fellow players, he retired again for four years, but returned in 1996 to play 32 games for the Lakers before retiring for the third and final time.WikiFocus Books are collaborative books designed for education on specific subject matter. Our motto is “Collaborative Books for Creative Minds” and it is our mission to provide focused content for both educational and entertainment purposes. We present targeted information on specific subjects which are compiled from online collaborative resources from across the globe. Some text and images contained in this book have been reused and/or repurposed for commercial distribution under the Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Unported License (CC-BY-SA) and the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL).

 Miami Heat Expansion Draft Picks: Fred Roberts, Conner Henry, Andre Turner, Billy Thompson, Arvid Kramer, Dwayne Washington, John Stroeder


Miami Heat Expansion Draft Picks: Fred Roberts, Conner Henry, Andre Turner, Billy Thompson, Arvid Kramer, Dwayne Washington, John Stroeder


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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: Fred Roberts, Conner Henry, Andre Turner, Billy Thompson, Arvid Kramer, Dwayne Washington, John Stroeder, Scott Hastings, Hansi Gnad, Jon Sundvold, Darnell Valentine, Kevin Williams. Excerpt: Frederick (Fred) Clark Roberts (born August 14, 1960, in Provo, Utah) is a retired American basketball player who played power forward in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for 13 seasons, a career spanning from 1983 to 1997, becoming one of the more successful journeymen to play in the league. He also played in FC Barcelona of the Liga ACB. Roberts played four years of college basketball at Brigham Young University in Utah, from 1978 to 1982. He played in 119 total games, averaged 15.5 points and seven rebounds and shot 54.6% from the field. His playing ability along with Danny Ainge and Greg Kite led to the success of the BYU program during this time. Roberts also played on the USA Junior World Championship Team in 1979, playing alongside greats such as James Worthy and leading the USA to an undefeated 8-0 record. He was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round of the 1982 NBA Draft, but opted to play basketball for a year in Bologna, Italy. During this time, Roberts was traded to the New Jersey Nets on November 12, 1982 for Phil Ford and a second-round draft choice, and from there was traded to the San Antonio Spurs on June 7, 1983 with other players in exchange for coach Stan Albeck. Afterwards, he played his first full NBA season with the Spurs. He played just over a season there before being traded to the Utah Jazz for two second-round draft picks. In September 1986, the Boston Celtics offered him a two-year deal worth $315,000, which the Jazz matched. Almost immediately after matching the offer, the Jazz traded him to Boston for… More:

 Mississippi State Bulldogs Basketball: Mississippi State Bulldogs Basketball Coaches, Mississippi State Bulldogs Basketball Players


Mississippi State Bulldogs Basketball: Mississippi State Bulldogs Basketball Coaches, Mississippi State Bulldogs Basketball Players


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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: Mississippi State Bulldogs Basketball Coaches, Mississippi State Bulldogs Basketball Players, 2009-10 Mississippi State Bulldogs Men’s Basketball Team, Bernie Bierman, John Brady, Don Maestri, Babe Mccarthy, Larry Eustachy, Rick Stansbury, Morley Jennings, Ron Greene, Erick Dampier, Richard Williams, Lawrence Roberts, Ben Hansbrough, Bailey Howell, Leland Mitchell, Walter Sharpe, Jeff Malone, Jarvis Varnado, Bob Boyd, Jimmy Tillette, Jamont Gordon, Mario Austin, Tom Schuberth, Dontae’ Jones, Derrick Zimmerman, Butch Pierre, Kermit Davis, Rickey Brown, Joe Courtney, Marcus Campbell, Timmy Bowers, Tyrone Washington, Wiley Peck, James Ashmore, Tang Hamilton, Marckell Patterson. Excerpt: SEC Tournament winnerAs of March 30, 2010 Rankings from AP Poll The 200910 Mississippi State Bulldogs men’s basketball team represented Mississippi State University in the 200910 college basketball season. This was head coach Rick Stansbury’s twelfth season at Mississippi State. The Bulldogs competed in the Southeastern Conference and played their home games at Humphrey Coliseum, nicknamed The Hump. They finished the season 2412, 97 in SEC play. They advanced to the championship game where they were defeated by Kentucky in overtime. They were invited to the 2010 National Invitation Tournament where they advanced to the second round before being defeated by North Carolina. Source Source … More: http://booksllc.net/?id=25875478

 Moonfixer: The Basketball Journey of Earl Lloyd


Moonfixer: The Basketball Journey of Earl Lloyd


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In 1950, future Hall of Famer Earl Lloyd became the first African American to play in a National Basketball Association game. A warm and gracious man, widely loved and respected, Lloyd has lived what he describes as an “incredible journey” and has spent eighty years gathering passionate lessons from that experience. He was born in Virginia, a state he describes as “the cradle of segregation,” only sixty-two years after the end of the Civil War. Nicknamed “Moonfixer” in college, Lloyd led West Virginia State to two CIAA Conference and Tournament Championships and was named All-American twice. One of three African Americans to enter the NBA at that time, Lloyd played seven games for the Washington Capitals before the team folded. He joined the Syracuse Nationals for six seasons and later played for the Detroit Pistons before he retired in 1961. Throughout his career, he quietly endured the overwhelming slights and exclusions that went with being black in America. Yet he has also lived to see basketball-a demonstration of art, power, and pride-become the black national pastime and to witness the inauguration of Barack Obama. In a series of extraordinary conversations with Sean Kirst, Lloyd reveals his fierce determination to succeed, his frustration with the plight of many young black men, and his sincere desire for the nation to achieve true equality among its citizens. Sean Kirst is a columnist for the Post-Standard in Syracuse, New York. He was a contributing editor for Empire State Report, a political magazine in New York, and he is the author of The Ashes of Lou Gehrig. Kirst was awarded the 2008 Ernie Pyle Journalism Award for human interest writing, given by the Scripps HowardFoundation to the one newspaper writer nationwide who most exemplifies the works of Pyle, a famed World War II correspondent.

 National Basketball Association


National Basketball Association


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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: Aba-nba Merger, Nba Store, Nba at 50 Signature Basketball Collection, National Basketball Association Cheerleading, Nba Summer League, Rocky Mountain Revue, Orlando Pro Summer League, Entertainment League. Excerpt: The ABANBA merger was the merger of the American Basketball Association with the National Basketball Association, which after multiple attempts over several years finally occurred in 1976. In 1967 there were only ten teams in the NBA, and the league was resistant to expanding and charged very high prices ($1.5 million in a time before any significant NBA television contract; over $8 million in 2007 dollars) for expansion teams. As a result, businessmen in several cities decided to establish an alternative professional basketball league to compete with the NBA, with an eye toward an eventual merger with the NBA. The competition between the ABA and NBA included often-brutal fights to sign the best players. The ABA also made a bold move by signing the NBA’s best officials (referees) to officiate ABA games. In June 1970, only three years after the ABA began play, the NBA owners voted 13-4 to work toward a merger with the ABA. Seattle SuperSonics owner Sam Schulman, a member of the ABANBA merger committee in 1970, was so ardently eager to merge the leagues that he publicly announced that if the NBA did not accept the merger agreement worked out with the ABA, he would move the SuperSonics from the NBA to the ABA. Schulman also threatened to move his soon-to-be ABA team to Los Angeles to compete directly with the Lakers. The owners of the Dallas Chaparrals (now the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs) were so confident of the impending merger that they suggested that the ABA hold off on scheduling and playing a regular season schedule for the 1971… More:

 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Men's Basketball Seasons: 2007-08 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Men's Basketball Team


Notre Dame Fighting Irish Men’s Basketball Seasons: 2007-08 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Men’s Basketball Team


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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. Excerpt: The 200708 Notre Dame Fighting Irish men’s basketball team represent the University of Notre Dame in the college basketball season of 2007-08, competing in the Big East Conference. The team is led by eighth-year head coach, Mike Brey, and play their home games in the Edmund P. Joyce Center in Notre Dame, Indiana. The previous year’s team finished with a 248 record and 115 record in Big East games. They competed in the 2007 Big East Men’s Basketball Tournament and received an at-large bid in the 2007 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I men’s basketball tournament, where they lost their first game. The team graduated its two top-scorers between the seasons, but returned three starters and added four recruits for 2007-08. They were picked to finish ninth in the Big East. Notre Dame began the season playing an out of conference schedule that included the Paradise Jam Tournament and reached their conference games with a 102 record. Currently the team is ranked 14 in the Associated Press (AP) Poll and 15 in the Coaches Poll, and has a 247 record overall. The 144 record in conference places the team tied in second in the conference, and is the most conference wins in the history of the school. Dating to 2006, the team won 37 consecutive home games, the second longest active winning streak in the nation. The 2006-07 Notre Dame team finished their season with a 248 record that included a loss in the first round of the NCAA tournament. The Irish made the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2003 and the 24 wins tied the 1973-74 team for the most ever wins at Notre Dame. Because of the team’s accomplishments, Mike Brey was named Big East Coach of the Year. Notre Dame lost its two top scorers, Russell Carter and Colin Falls, … More:

 Oakland Raiders Broadcasters: Ksfo, Bill King, Tom Flores, Greg Papa, Bob Frantz, Khtk, the Raider Cast, Khkk, Joel Meyers


Oakland Raiders Broadcasters: Ksfo, Bill King, Tom Flores, Greg Papa, Bob Frantz, Khtk, the Raider Cast, Khkk, Joel Meyers


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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: Ksfo, Bill King, Tom Flores, Greg Papa, Bob Frantz, Khtk, the Raider Cast, Khkk, Joel Meyers, List of Oakland Raiders Broadcasters. Excerpt: Wilbur “Bill” King (October 6, 1927 – October 18, 2005) was one of the most prominent sports announcers in San Francisco Bay Area history, widely recognized by his distinctive handlebar mustache and beard and his broadcasting catchphrase “Holy Toledo!” King was best known as the radio voice of the Oakland Athletics baseball team for twenty-five years (1981-2005), the longest tenure of any A’s announcer since the team’s games were first broadcast in Philadelphia in 1938. Earlier in his career, he had been a member of the San Francisco Giants ‘ original broadcasting team (together with Russ Hodges and Lon Simmons ) when the Giants moved west from New York in 1958, had called University of California football and basketball games, and had served as the longtime radio play-by-play announcer for the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders football team and the San Francisco/Golden State Warriors basketball team. Early broadcasting career King was born in Bloomington, Illinois and was stationed on the island of Guam at the end of World War II when he began his broadcasting career with the Armed Forces Radio Network , converting play-by-play accounts of games as they came in over the wire and broadcasting them in a manner that made it sound as if he were actually at the game. After the war, he began his professional sportscasting career in Pekin, Illinois , broadcasting high school football and basketball games as well as minor league baseball games. He later announced basketball games for Bradley University and basketball and football games for the University of Nebraska . King moved to the Bay Area in 1958, when the San Francisco Giants hired him

 Pacific Rims: Beermen Ballin' in Flip-Flops and the Philippines' Unlikely Love Affair with Basketball


Pacific Rims: Beermen Ballin’ in Flip-Flops and the Philippines’ Unlikely Love Affair with Basketball


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Hoops dreams in the Philippines-a fresh and unforgettable basketball diary of one man’s journey and one nation’s passion. Welcome to the Philippines, where the men are 5’4,” the everyman’s Air Jordans are a pair of flip-flops, and the rhythm of life is punctuated by the bouncing of a basketball… Allured by the idea of an island nation full of people who love the game as irrationally as he does, American journalist Rafe Bartholomew arrived in Manila to unlock the riddle of basketball’s grip on the Philippines. On his unforgettable journey, Bartholomew spends a season inside the locker room of a Philippine professional team, dines with politicians who exploit hoops for electoral success, travels with a troupe of midgets and transsexuals who play exhibition games at rural fiestas, and even acts in a local soap opera. Sweating his way through hard-fought games of 3-on-3, played with homemade hoops for 50-cent wagers, Bartholomew uses a mix of journalistic knowhow and the hard- court ethics he learned from his dad to get in the paint and behind the scenes of Filipinos’ against-all-odds devotion to the sport.

 Pacific Rims: Beermen Ballin' in Flip-Flops and the Philippines' Unlikely Love Affair with Basketball


Pacific Rims: Beermen Ballin’ in Flip-Flops and the Philippines’ Unlikely Love Affair with Basketball


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Hoops dreams in the Philippines-a fresh and unforgettable basketball diary of one man’s journey and one nation’s passion. Welcome to the Philippines, where the men are 5’4,” the everyman’s Air Jordans are a pair of flip-flops, and the rhythm of life is punctuated by the bouncing of a basketball… Allured by the idea of an island nation full of people who love the game as irrationally as he does, American journalist Rafe Bartholomew arrived in Manila to unlock the riddle of basketball’s grip on the Philippines. On his unforgettable journey, Bartholomew spends a season inside the locker room of a Philippine professional team, dines with politicians who exploit hoops for electoral success, travels with a troupe of midgets and transsexuals who play exhibition games at rural fiestas, and even acts in a local soap opera. Sweating his way through hard-fought games of 3-on-3, played with homemade hoops for 50-cent wagers, Bartholomew uses a mix of journalistic knowhow and the hard- court ethics he learned from his dad to get in the paint and behind the scenes of Filipinos’ against-all-odds devotion to the sport.

 People From Bethel Park, Pennsylvania: Armen Gilliam, Matthew H. Smith, Barbara Feldon, Rick Sebak, Rob Wyda, Richard White, Chris Peters


People From Bethel Park, Pennsylvania: Armen Gilliam, Matthew H. Smith, Barbara Feldon, Rick Sebak, Rob Wyda, Richard White, Chris Peters


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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: Armen Gilliam, Matthew H. Smith, Barbara Feldon, Rick Sebak, Rob Wyda, Richard White, Chris Peters, Tom Skladany, Mike Westhoff, Dave Piontek. Excerpt: Armen Gilliam (born May 28, 1964, Bethel Park, Pennsylvania) nicknamed “The Hammer”, is an American professional basketball player that played 13 years in the NBA (1987-2000). He also played one season (2005-06) for the Pittsburgh Xplosion of the American Basketball Association. Born as Armon Louis Gilliam, he began his college basketball career in 1982-83 at Independence Junior College in Independence, Kansas. That year, Gilliam was a standout player on the basketball team that reached the Junior College Finals and finished 6th in the nation. Gilliam averaged 24.9 points and 14 rebounds in five tournament games and was named to the National Junior college finals all-tournament team. Gilliam continued his college basketball career with UNLV. Gilliam played for UNLV from (1983-87)and was an integral part of a team that was 93-11 in the 3 years he played for the UNLV Rebels. The UNLV team was ranked number one in the country for most of the three years Gilliam competed and the team made it to the NCAA tournament every year during his stay. In 1987 the team reached the “Final Four and Gilliam was named to the NCAA Final Four all-tournament team. Gilliam scored 998 points in his senior year which was and still is a school record for the most points scored in season by a UNLV player. Gilliam also played on the U.N.L.V team that won 38 games in a season which is still a N.C.A.A. Division 1 record for most wins in a season. In 1987 Gilliam was selected for a number of All-American Teams and voted the top contender for the John Wooden award. Gilliam was selected to play on the 1986 USA Basketball Te… More:

 People From Newport, Kentucky: Dave Cowens


People From Newport, Kentucky: Dave Cowens


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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. Excerpt: Selected by Boston Celtics David William Cowens (born October 25, 1948, in Newport, Kentucky) is a retired American professional basketball player and NBA head coach. At 6’9″, he played the center and occasionally the power forward position. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1991. He was recently an assistant coach for the Detroit Pistons, and currently serves as a special assistant to Pistons President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars. After starring in high school at Newport Central Catholic High in his hometown of Newport, Kentucky, Cowens played his collegiate basketball at Florida State University from 1967 to 1970. He scored 1,479 points in 78 games at Florida State playing D-1 ball, at 19.0 points per game, and ranks among Florida State’s top 10 all-time scoring leaders. He is the all-time Florida State leading rebounder with 1,340 rebounds (17.2 rebounds per game). He holds the team record for best seasonal rebound average (17.5 in the 1968-1969 season). He once grabbed 31 rebounds (second best all-time) against LSU in the 1968-69 season. He was named The Sporting News All-America second team in 1970. His number now hangs in the rafters of the Donald L. Tucker Center. Despite some critics who felt Cowens was too small to play center, Cowens was selected as the fourth overall pick by the Boston Celtics during the 1970 NBA Draft, largely at the recommendation of former Celtics center Bill Russell. During his rookie year, Cowens averaged 17.0 points per game and 15.0 rebounds per game, and shared the NBA’s Rookie of the Year honors with Portland’s Geoff Petrie. He also led the league in personal fouls that same year. In 1973, Cowens averaged 20.5 ppg and 16.2 rpg while helping the Celtics to a league best 68-14 reco… More:

 People From San Juan, Metro Manila


People From San Juan, Metro Manila


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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: Presidency of Joseph Estrada, Joseph Estrada, Salvador Laurel, Yasmien Kurdi, Mark Caguioa, Jayjay Helterbrand, Luis Manzano, Jinggoy Estrada, Teofisto Guingona, Jr., Joross Gamboa, Say Alonzo, Uma Khouny, Paul Artadi. Excerpt: Alias: “The Fast” “Helterskelter” Anthony Jason James Helterbrand (born as Lamberto Romero Vicente, Jr. on October 14, 1976 in San Juan, Metro Manila , Philippines ), better known as Jayjay Helterbrand , is a Filipino professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association for the Barangay Ginebra Kings . Known by many as Helter Skelter , he is also known, along with backcourt tandem Mark Caguioa , as one-half of the so-called, The Fast and the Furious. Early life Helterbrand was born in Quezon City to Lamberto Heras Vicente and Melanie Jimenez Romero. The name on his birth certificate was Lamberto Romero Vicente, Jr. His father later died, and his mother took him along with his brother Francis and sister Rowena to the US when he was six. His mother remarried a US serviceman Ronald Helterbrand and changed his name to Anthony Helterbrand in 1986 at the age of 10. PBA career He played one game for the Batangas Blades in the Metropolitan Basketball Association before signing with the Barangay Ginebra Kings in March 2000. He was recruited by Ginebra (specifically legendary Coach Ron Jacobs ) to play back up for Bal David as preparation to supplant him in the starting lineup. Helterbrand started being noticed when he began coming into the game with eventual 2001 PBA Rookie of the Year Mark Caguioa . Their exciting play led to them being called as the “Bandana Brothers” for the headbands they wear during games. During the 2004 PBA season, the fantastic duo were tagged as “The Fast and The Furious,” the moniker has since been used to
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