Kim has a great number of basketball blogs linked on her "Daily News" page. Too often I forget to check them out because... well, too often they're not updated and also I forget to check them out (perhaps because I don't get an email reminder *cough* learn a lesson WNBA *cough*) Anyhoo - because Coach Binford is ex-W and I've read her blog a couple of times as she recalled her Cleveland Rockers...
Rider, 38, who hasn't played organized ball since a 10-game pit stop with the Denver Nuggets in 2001-02, has joined the North Texas Fresh in the reconstituted ABA.
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1963 - Michelle Jordan is born in Brooklyn New York. late 1960s - Michelle and her family move to Wilmington, North Carolina. late 1970s-early 1980s - Michelle devotes all of her time to basketball, as it is the only high-profile varsity sport for girls offered at Laney High School in Wilmington. During her sophomore year she tries out for the girls' basketball team and makes the team with no problems....
by Chris Tomasson Filed under: Nets , Nuggets , Pacers , Spurs Tip-Off Timer counts down the days until the first game of the 2009-10 season. On Tuesday, there are 42 days remaining. The uniforms arrived. The sneakers showed up. So did the basketballs. Well, there was one problem with them. They were the wrong color. The American Basketball Association had been formed 42 years ago to compete against...
It seems that point guard Isaiah Rider has come out of retirement and wants to come back to the NBA, several sources told FootBasket. Rider, who just now turned 38 years old back in March, wants to make a comeback. He was last seen with the Denver Nuggets back in the 2001-02 season, averaging about nine points, three rebounds, and one assist per game for the team. He has had about 10,000 points and...
by Tom Ziller Filed under: Eastern , Western Tip-Off Timer counts down the days until the first game of the 2009-10 season. On Saturday, there are exactly 80 days remaining. When the NBA completed in merger with the American Basketball Association in 1976, it borrowed a few great things: the slam dunk contest, Dr. J and -- most importantly -- the three-point line. Well, the NBA didn't grab the three-point...
In spirit of my 150th blog entry, I decided to canvass the Twittersphere and probe my Facebook friends list to come up with " 150 reasons to love the game of basketball. " For those of you who share in my addiction of Dr. Naismith's creation, the aggregated and alphabetized list below should keep you sleeping soundly at night. Obviously, by no means exhaustive, I ask you to please leave YOUR...