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Like Mike $6.96 As its title suggests, Like Mike is a rousing wish-fulfillment fantasy for any kid who’s ever dreamed of soaring for a game-winning slam dunk like basketball legend Michael Jordan. It’s fun but formulaic, beginning when 14-year-old, 4-foot-8 orphan Calvin Cambridge (played by appealing teen rapper Lil’ Bow Wow) dons a magical pair of hand-me-down Nikes with the enticing initials “M.J.” written ins… |
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NBA: Ultimate Jordan (20th Anniversary Three-Disc Collector’s Edition) $29.98 Marking 20 years since Michael Jordan’s celebrated arrival in the NBA, this truly historic 3-disc Collector’s Edition chronicles the amazing career of this great American icon. For the first time ever, exclusive to this set, are Jordan’s five all-time, greatest games in their entirety. Add to this, five #1 best-selling Michael Jordan programs, over an hour of bonus footage including MJ’s greatest … |
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White Men Can’t Jump $9.99 … |
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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Sports Edition $1.00 You’re In the Hot Seat….So let’s play the “Sports Edition” Product Information Now sports fans get a chance in the hot seat to face down ultra-fan Regis Philbin and 15 challenging sports questions on the way to a (virtual) 1,000,000 dollar prize. You can play by yourself or with others. Either way, the gameplay is always challenging with hundreds of questions tat will become increasingly diff… |
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Nickelodeon SpongeBob Slam Dunk Basketball $45.99 … |
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NBA 2K12 (Covers May Vary) $36.00 This year the NBA 2K franchise is back and bigger than ever, providing fans with the opportunity they’ve always dreamed of – to finally END THE DEBATE as to who are the best teams and players of all time. Featuring such NBA legends as Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird as well as all of your favorite NBA players of today, NBA 2K12 will be packed with new and exciting features that will … |
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NBA Jam $14.99 NBA JAM for Wii is an unique multiplayer arcade style basketball game that mixes the over-the-top fun of the original old school coin operated two-on-two game, and later console versions, with slick modern NBA characters and stylings. Designed with the Wii in mind, along with a distinct visual style incorporating specific player likeness’, this version of the game contains a variety of game mode… |
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NBA Jam $18.00 Boooooooom-shaka-laka! EA Sports is bringing back the classic, most beloved arcade basketball game ever NBA JAM exclusively for the Nintendo Wii in 2010. Originally made by Midway back in 1993 for video arcades, NBA JAM was a humongous hit, with exciting, over-the-top, cartoony 2-on-2 basketball action that defied both traditional basketball rules as well as the laws of gravity and physics. It was… |
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Slam Dunk Typing Computers may have done away with ribbons, correction tape, and manual carriage returns, but let’s face it–you still gotta type. Whether you’re an absolute beginner or a slightly embarrassed long-time hunt-and-pecker, Slam Dunk Typing will have you clicking and clacking confidently in no time. Best of all, its basketball-themed typing games are fun! But lest your game of hoops become a game of oo… |
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Freestyle Street Basketball $0.01 Play the pick-up game of your dreams in Freestyle Street Basketball. Get dressed, hook up the tunes, and head to the park for fast-paced online community basketball. Challenge friends in a dynamic pick-up game environment, featuring cutting-edge music, fashions and gravity defying basketball moves. There are 45 levels of gameplay and millions of different character customization options. In FreeSt… |
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Basketball Films (Study Guide) $29.62 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: Like Mike, List of Films Based on Sports Books, Space Jam, John Tucker Must Die, Semi-Pro, Coach Carter, White Men Can’t Jump, Kung Fu Dunk, Teen Wolf, Baseketball, the Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, Quantum Hoops, Air Bud, Hoop Dreams, Training Rules, Eddie, the Heart of the Game, the 6th Man, Sunset Park, Home of the Giants, Like Mike 2: Streetball, He Got Game, Believe in Me, Streetballers, Full-Court Miracle, Tall Story, Celtic Pride, That Championship Season, Forget Paris, Blue Chips, Drive, He Said, Rebound, Juwanna Mann, Harvard Man, the Cookout, Slam Dunk Ernest, Gunnin’ for That No. 1 Spot, Maurie, Go, Man, Go!, Hurricane Season, Inside Moves, Passing Glory, Whatever Happened to Micheal Ray?, Cornbread, Earl and Me, the Mighty Macs, Fast Break, Woman Basketball Player No. 5, the Air up There, Ball Don’t Lie, Church Ball, Through the Fire, Pistol Pete: the Life and Times of Pete Maravich, the St. Tammany Miracle, Rebound: the Legend of Earl “The Goat” Manigault, Crossing the Line, Fierrot le Pou, City Dump: the Story of the 1951 Ccny Basketball Scandal, One on One, Michael Jordan to the Max, Pistol: the Birth of a Legend, the American Game, Dazzling Dunks and Basketball Bloopers, Prison Ball, Soul in the Hole, Mixed Company, Michael Jordan: an American Hero. Excerpt: A list of sports films that are based on books. If a book has been turned into both a film and a TV series (or TV film), then the TV series is included. The “book”, in some cases, may be a short story or a magazine article. Many of the books are thoroughly about the sport in question. This is especially true for sports which are popular in the United States, baseball, US football, and so on. This page documents a number of sports which are considered violent by some people… |
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Basketball Video Games: Nba Jam, World Basketball Manager, Wii Sports Resort, Nba Live Series, Mario Hoops 3-On-3, Double Dribble $22.16 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: Nba Jam, World Basketball Manager, Wii Sports Resort, Nba Live Series, Mario Hoops 3-On-3, Double Dribble, Nba Give ‘n Go, Street Hoops, Arch Rivals, Freestyle Street Basketball, Arcade Hoops Basketball, All-Pro Basketball, Bill Laimbeer’s Combat Basketball, One on One: Dr. J Vs. Larry Bird, David Robinson’s Supreme Court, Disney Sports Basketball, Magic Johnson’s Basketball, Nba in the Zone, Nicktoons Basketball, Space Jam, Jordan Vs. Bird: One on One, Rap Jam: Volume One, Gba Championship Basketball: Two-On-Two, Street Sports Basketball, Barkley Shut up and Jam!, Ultimate Basketball, White Men Can’t Jump, Pat Riley Basketball, Tv Sports Basketball, Jammit, Harlem Globetrotters, Slam City With Scottie Pippen, Double Dribble: the Playoff Edition, Michael Jordan in Flight, Kidz Sports Basketball, Basket Master, Basketbrawl, Street Hoop, Double Dunk, Golden Basket, Basketball Challenge, Euroleague Basketball Manager, Tip Off. Excerpt: NBA Jam is a basketball arcade game developed by Midway in 1993. It is the first entry in the NBA Jam series, and was written entirely in assembly language. The main designer and programmer for this game was Mark Turmell. The release of NBA Jam gave rise to a new genre of sports games which were based around action-packed gameplay. The arcade version features team rosters from the 1992-93 NBA season and the console versions use rosters from the 1993-94 NBA season. More up-to-date ports were released for the Sega CD, Game Boy, and Game Gear later in 1994. Midway did not secure the license to use Michael Jordan’s name or likeness, and as such he was not available as a player for the Chicago Bulls or any other team. Other notable absences from the home versions are Gary Payton and Shaquille O’Neal, the latter conspi… |
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Los Angeles Lakers Broadcasters $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: 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 |
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Russian Expatriate Sportspeople $24.86 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: Andrei Gennadyevich Kirilenko (Russian: ; born February 18, 1981) is a Russian professional basketball player, playing at the small forward position for the Utah Jazz in the National Basketball Association. He is 206 cm (6’9″) tall and weighs 103 kg (227 lb). He is also known as AK-47 (his initials, the fact that the AK-47 came from Russia and specifically his birthplace, and his jersey number, #47). Kirilenko was born in the Soviet Russian city of Izhevsk (briefly renamed for former Soviet defense minister Dimitri Ustinov), in Udmurtia, but grew up in Saint Petersburg, Russia. His wife Masha, a singer, is the daughter of Andrei Lopatov, who spent fourteen years on the Russian national basketball team. The two are parents of a son, Fyodor. On January 18, 1997, Andrei Kirilenko became the youngest player ever to compete in the Russian Superleague, scoring three points for his hometown Spartak Saint Petersburg against Spartak Moscow. After spending two seasons with Spartak Saint Petersburg, he joined CSKA Moscow in 1998. In his first season, he helped his new team win the Russian Superleague championship. He was also selected to participate in the Russian All-Star game, helping the West beat the East 138107 and winning the slam dunk contest. On June 30, 1999, at age 18 years, 132 days, Kirilenko became the youngest European player at the time to be drafted in the National Basketball Association, when the Utah Jazz selected him with the 24th pick. However, he remained with CSKA Moscow for the next two seasons. In the 19992000 season, he helped his team win the inaugural championship of the Eastern European Basketball League and its second Russian Superleague championship in a row. On April 23, 2000, he participated in his second Russian All-Star… More: |
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Sports Video Games Set In The United States $21.61 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: U.s. Championship V’ball, Street Hoops, Olympic Summer Games, World Cup Usa ’94, Arnold Palmer Tournament Golf, Bassin’s Black Bass With Hank Parker, Arca Sim Racing ’08, All-Pro Basketball, Salt Lake 2002, David Robinson’s Supreme Court, Sports Talk Baseball, Monster Jam: Urban Assault, Kings of the Beach, Tnn Outdoors Bass Tournament ’96, Barkley Shut up and Jam!, Ultimate Basketball, White Men Can’t Jump, Cabela’s Alaskan Adventure. Excerpt: All-Pro Basketball , known as Zenbei!! Pro Basketball in Japan , is a Basketball video-game developed by Aicom and published by Vic Tokai for the Nintendo Entertainment System . It is played using two teams of 5 players on a full length basketball court, and a roster of 8 different fictional teams.Gameplay There are four modes of gameplay. 1-Player, which pits you in a solo match against a computer opponent. 2-Player, which is a co-op match against a computer opponent. Versus, which is a 2 player mode that pits you against each other. And finally, Watch, which oddly enough, allows you to watch a computer simulated match. The court is displayed in a vertical fashion, from a top-down perspective , revealing only half of the court at a time. If the ball travels past the half-court line, the screen goes black temporarily and changes over to the other half of the court (which looks identical, save for the color of the floorboards). This is done to alert the player that they have travelled to a different side of the court. When a player attempts a slam dunk , gameplay will pause and cut to a detailed animation of the maneuver.Teams Reception Stan Stepanic of Game Freaks 365 rated this as the second best basketball title on the NES, citing reasons such as its innovative usage of a vertically-scrolling court and a well-programmed, |
