Posted by basketballballer on September 30, 2006
The Minnesota Twins are in the playoffs. After yesterday’s 8-1 win over the Kansas City Royals, the Twins have secured at least the Wild Card spot in the American League. The champaign celebration at 34 Kirby Puckett Place is probably still going on this morning. And why not, this team was left for dead in May. Sober up quickly guys, you still have a division title to win.
UPDATE: We’ve heard former WCCO sports anchor, Anne Hutchinson, celebrated the victory at her home away from the bright lights of the television cameras. Anne poured several beverages over her head, took a few tokes on a cigar, and was squealing with delight while being chased around the room by family and friends.
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BD-02572A: with Kevin Sutton,
Montverde Academy Men’s Basketball Head Coach,
NIKE Skill Academy Instructor
NIKE Skill Academy Instructor Kevin Sutton takes you through this demanding dribble, pass and shoot series of drills designed to push players and improve ball handling. The benefit of improved ball handling is poise, ball control and improved “basketball I.Q.” Once fundamental dribbling skills are mastered, Coach Sutton introduces more difficult drills that seriously test players’ ability. The “One man drills” features 12 drills that emphasize ball control, passing and shooting. The “Two man drills” involve both the primary ball handler and the receiver of his passes. “Three man drills” become even more difficult and demand that players concentrate and communicate. The fast break series incorporates catching and shooting off the break and requires great teamwork. All of these drills can be extended into the backcourt to increase the difficulty of the workout. Continuing to build the offense, Sutton introduces the two cuts, two shots drill. In this drill, the point guard must have poise to enter the offense, feed his teammate and take two shots up top. Coach Sutton challenges his players and challenges you too by asking, “What are you willing to do to become great?” This DVD is the first step in that journey!
35 minutes. 2006.
BD-02572B: with Kevin Sutton,
Montverde Academy Men’s Basketball Head Coach,
NIKE Skill Academy Instructor
To become a great shooter, players must concentrate and execute when fatigue begins to set in. Coach Sutton uses his own players in this on-court session where they are pushed physically and mentally. Each drill requires players to be shot ready, react to situations, use proper technique and maintain total concentration. The workout opens with a dynamic stretching routine that combines stretching with ball handling. In the full court, Sutton introduces 11 drills that focus on stretching and concentration. The Power 45 drill demands communication and teamwork, as well as shooting and footwork. Each player shoots 45 shots from three spots on the floor. Before transitioning to the next drill, players shoot free throws, jump rope or run sprints. The Around the World drill uses chairs in three spots six feet around the basket. Maneuvering around chairs while shooting makes this drill a challenge. Chairs are moved to half court for the M drill. After each shot, players run around chairs to the next spot. X shooting is also difficult by adding a back pedal to half court followed by a shot in transition. Defense is added to the X drill where everything that happens in the game of basketball is simulated. The final drill is sideline to sideline touches with chairs. Defensive slides again are an added feature of this workout. Cool down is a chair shooting drill that allows players to concentrate while winding down from the workout. Each drill has been carefully and creatively designed to push players while working on their shooting. Games are won and lost in the last minutes and fatigue often plays a huge part. Use this DVD to join those who win when it counts!
50 minutes. 2006.
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Posted by basketballballer on September 30, 2006
"You’ve got to give NBA commissioner David Stern credit," writes Roy Fuoco of THE LEDGER in Florida. "In an attempt to change the way basketball is played at the NBA level, he wants to do something that is rare. He wants to attack the problem at the grassroots level…Stern’s idea is to create a basketball academy with USA Basketball, sponsored by the NBA. Athletes would attend classes but also spend time working with coaches on fundamentals."
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Posted by basketballballer on September 30, 2006
Duke will have sophomore captains for the first time in school history.
Sophomores Greg Paulus and Josh McRoberts join junior guard DeMarcus Nelson as the Blue Devils’ captains this season, coach Mike Krzyzewski said Wednesday.
Both Paulus and McRoberts made the Atlantic Coast Conference’s all-freshman team last season.
The naming of two sophomores as captains shows just how young Duke will be this season.
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