...a white former NBA player who coaches an inner-city high school basketball team. At least it will for those who are old enough to...
...pattern and a skinny post, and how to box out when a basketball is in the air. Nevertheless, although I have not formally studied the...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...s how a college in Lawrence, Kan., can routinely recruit the best basketball players from places as far away and different as New York City...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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...so severe that he could no longer enjoy hobbies such as playing basketball and even playing chess. He had surgery on his neck in December...
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With two busy practices and double-barreled earnings power, David and Courtney Angeli would be prime candidates for any list of Portland, Oregon-area "power couples." They certainly qualify as a "pow
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...s Day is to email your co-workers about the annual NCAA basketball tournament bracket. Company employees will take five minutes to fill out their...
...McCombs, who's also the former owner of the San Antonio Spurs basketball team and founder of Clear Channel Communications. The tax matters partner in...
...26, 2008, 14-year-old DeShaun Newton died while participating in a basketball tournament in Dallas hosted by Next Level Ballers, according to Lindsay's...
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