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Archive for January, 2008

Shaq’s All-Star Streak in Jeopardy Basketball Guard Play

Posted by basketballballer on January 29, 2008

Shaquille O’Nealsaid Saturday that his sore left hip hasn’t improved since he was shut down from basketball-related activity several days ago, and that he isn’t sure if the planned two-week break from playing will be enough time for the joint to heal.

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Yi Taking the Road to Stardom Basketball Dribbling Tips

Posted by basketballballer on January 29, 2008

Bucks rookie forward Yi Jianlian will be an all-star in the National Basketball Association, Bucks general manager Larry Harris is convinced.
And Harris is glad the Bucks were able to land the 7-foot rookie from China in the June 2007 draft, with the sixth overall pick. Yi, who will face off against countryman Yao Ming and the Houston Rockets at the Bradley Center in one week, has been in the Bucks’ starting lineup for all 44 games this season.

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WNBA and Players Association Sign Six-Year Labor Agreement Basketball Skills Videos

Posted by basketballballer on January 29, 2008

The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) and the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) announced today that they have entered into a new collective bargaining agreement covering six seasons, commencing with the 2008 season and continuing through 2013.

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Shaq’s All-Star Streak in Jeopardy Basketball Guard Play

Posted by basketballballer on January 29, 2008

Shaquille O’Nealsaid Saturday that his sore left hip hasn’t improved since he was shut down from basketball-related activity several days ago, and that he isn’t sure if the planned two-week break from playing will be enough time for the joint to heal.

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Yi Taking the Road to Stardom Basketball Dribbling Tips

Posted by basketballballer on January 29, 2008

Bucks rookie forward Yi Jianlian will be an all-star in the National Basketball Association, Bucks general manager Larry Harris is convinced.
And Harris is glad the Bucks were able to land the 7-foot rookie from China in the June 2007 draft, with the sixth overall pick. Yi, who will face off against countryman Yao Ming and the Houston Rockets at the Bradley Center in one week, has been in the Bucks’ starting lineup for all 44 games this season.

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WNBA and Players Association Sign Six-Year Labor Agreement Basketball Skills Videos

Posted by basketballballer on January 29, 2008

The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) and the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) announced today that they have entered into a new collective bargaining agreement covering six seasons, commencing with the 2008 season and continuing through 2013.

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Basketball Film Scores as Civil Rights History Lesson Basketball Playbook Maker

Posted by basketballballer on January 27, 2008

There’s embarrassment and shame in this admission, but you need to know: We forgot about Woody Sauldsberry.
He was the NBA’s Rookie of the Year in 1958, just the second black man to win the award. He played for four NBA teams and later the Harlem Globetrotters. Retirement wasn’t always easy. Diabetes claimed one of his legs and had its sights set on the other.

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Shaq’s All-Star Streak in Jeopardy Basketball Training for Teenage Females

Posted by basketballballer on January 27, 2008

Shaquille O’Nealsaid Saturday that his sore left hip hasn’t improved since he was shut down from basketball-related activity several days ago, and that he isn’t sure if the planned two-week break from playing will be enough time for the joint to heal.

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Yi Taking the Road to Stardom Basketball Playbook Maker

Posted by basketballballer on January 27, 2008

Bucks rookie forward Yi Jianlian will be an all-star in the National Basketball Association, Bucks general manager Larry Harris is convinced.
And Harris is glad the Bucks were able to land the 7-foot rookie from China in the June 2007 draft, with the sixth overall pick. Yi, who will face off against countryman Yao Ming and the Houston Rockets at the Bradley Center in one week, has been in the Bucks’ starting lineup for all 44 games this season.

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Basketball Film Scores as Civil Rights History Lesson Basketball Playbook Maker

Posted by basketballballer on January 27, 2008

There’s embarrassment and shame in this admission, but you need to know: We forgot about Woody Sauldsberry.
He was the NBA’s Rookie of the Year in 1958, just the second black man to win the award. He played for four NBA teams and later the Harlem Globetrotters. Retirement wasn’t always easy. Diabetes claimed one of his legs and had its sights set on the other.

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