FUSION Anomaly. Basketball MP3 by Chick Hearn chick hearn for 42 years invented basketball lingo slam dunk usingsomeone else s behind; mark jackson off the glass to himself; chris webber http://fusionanomaly.net/basketball.html
Extractions: 2. The ball that is used in this game. Basketball Basketball, fast-paced game played on a rectangular court by two teams of five players. The primary objective of the game is to score more points than the opposition by putting a round ball through a circular band, called a rim. The two rims are at each end of the court, placed 10 ft (3.1 m) above the ground and connected to a backboard, a rectangular board generally 4 by 6 ft (1.2 by 1.8 m). Court and Teams Most basketball courts measure 84 ft (25.6 m) long and 50 ft (15.2 m) wide. Professional courts are slightly larger. Other court dimensions vary, such as the distance of the 3-point line (from beyond which a score counts for 3 points) from the basket. The 3-point line in high school and college games is 19 ft 9 in (6 m) from the basket, while in international play it is 21 ft 6 in (6.6 m) and in professional play it is 22 ft (6.7 m). The rims, or baskets, are 18 in (45.7 cm) in diameter. A white, nylon-mesh net hangs from each basket. The standard basketball is generally orange or brown, with an outer cover of leather or nylon. In men's play, a basketball is 29.5 to 30 in (74.9 to 76.2 cm) in diameter. In women's play the basketball is slightly smaller, 28.5 to 29 in (72.4 to 73.7 cm) in diameter.
Extractions: From Marketcom's vast Sports Illustrated series comes this Knicks classic! From an exciting era in New York basketball, this poster features Madison Square Garden on gameday, along with action shots and facsimilie autographs of six great players of the day: guard Mark Jackson, star center Patrick Ewing, banger Charles Oakley, Gerald Wilkins, Maurice Cheeks and slam-dunk champion Kenny "Sky" Walker. The perfect addition to your Knicks wall, and a great collector's item for years to come! Note: Poster is now out of print; limited quantity remains in our warehouse. Poster Specifications: Item Number: MBB065
KRT Wire | 05/10/2004 | Payton's Walk Backs Up His Talk By mark WHICKER The Orange County Register. Karl Malone lunged out of bounds to savea basketball that he in the fourth quarter, a segment Phil jackson had been http://www.macon.com/mld/macon/sports/basketball/8629592.htm
Extractions: LOS ANGELES They played a scene from "Rudy" on the big scoreboard, just before the tipoff. You know Rudy, the lovable underdog who took a pay cut to only $4.5 million before he walked on at Notre Dame. The Lakers are not Seabiscuit, or Rocky, or Chaminade. But they're pretty good when they play like it. Shaquille O'Neal nearly earned a standing ovation when he roll-blocked Hedo Turkoglu in search of a loose ball. Karl Malone lunged out of bounds to save a basketball that he handed to Devean George, who skipped it to the other sideline, where Gary Payton extended himself to catch it and bounce it off Emanuel Ginobili, and out of bounds again. After the Hickory High Lakers warmed hearts all over the Basin by whipping San Antonio, 105-81, Payton somehow found a few leftover words of defiance:
Georgetown Basketball History Project Georgetown basketball History Rosters Return to Index. Bryant 90 Guard* 13 CharlesSmith 89 Guard* 20 mark Tillmon 90 Guard 21 Jaren jackson 89 Forward http://www.hoyabasketball.com/rosters/roster-80s.htm
Extractions: Return to Index Rosters are presented from media guides (1976-present) and archival sources, and reflect players who saw action in at least one game that season. Please contact us if you have any additions or corrections. Players who started in the majority of games are noted with an asterisk (*). 1980-1981 (20-12) Coach: John Thompson Captains: Eric Floyd, Eric Smith, Ed Spriggs 10 Kurt Kaull '83 Guard 20 Fred Brown '84 Guard* 21 Eric Floyd '82 Guard* 22 Gene Smith '84 Guard 30 Ron Blaylock '82 Guard 32 Eric Smith '82 Forward* 34 Jim Corcoran '82 Guard 40 Mike Hancock '82 Forward* 41 Jeff Bullis '82 Forward 42 David Blue '83 Forward 50 Ed Spriggs '82 Center* 51 Mike Frazier '81 Center 55 Ray Knight '84 Center/Forward 1981-1982 (30-7) Coach: John Thompson Captains: Eric Floyd, Eric Smith, Ed Spriggs 10 Kurt Kaull '83 Guard 11 Anthony Jones '85 Forward 12 Elvado Smith '85 Guard 20 Fred Brown '84 Guard* 21 Eric Floyd '82 Guard* 22 Gene Smith '84 Guard 24 Bill Martin '85 Guard 30 Ron Blaylock '82 Guard 32 Eric Smith '82 Forward* 33 Patrick Ewing '85 Center* 34 Jim Corcoran '82 Guard 40 Mike Hancock '82 Forward* 42 David Blue '83 Forward 50 Ed Spriggs '82 Center/Forward
Extractions: HOME BASKETBALL MENS HOOPS MAIN RECRUITING (M) WOMEN HOOPS MAIN RECRUITING (W) NEWS QUARTET FORUMS FOOTBALL FOOTBALL MAIN RECRUITING NEWS QUARTET FORUMS OLYMPIC SPORTS VOLLEYBALL SPORTS NEWS DAILY SPORTS NEWS COLUMNISTS SPORTS NEWS ARCHIVE PURDUE LINKS PURDUE FORUMS MENS HOOPS WOMENS HOOPS FOOTBALL FOOTBALL RECRUITING ... Jackson County's shot at a KHSAA state championship was ended by the hands of Christian County on Friday, losing 53-44. Jackson County led for over three quarters, stretching the lead to as many as 13 points. Still holding on to a seven point lead at the beginning of the fourth quarter, Christian County began to finally chew away. At the 6:22 mark, Jackson County lost their lead and never regained it. Christian County used a burst of offense in the fourth, outscoring Jackson County 22-8. While Jackson County shot a respectable 50-percent from the field during the fourth, the team only attempted six shots. Christian County had 14 attempts and made 57-percent of them.
Extractions: NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA November 1, 2001 The Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association (SGMA) is proud to announce Mark Jackson as its 2001 SGMA HEROES Awards winner from the state of Alabama. Jackson, who hails from Montgomery, was selected for his outstanding hard work and dedication to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). The SGMA HEROES Awards are presented annually to those special individuals who, through their unique commitment and humanitarian spirit, have made an exceptional and lasting contribution to the pursuit of sports excellence, sportsmanship, participation or opportunity within their local community or beyond. As the Assistant State Director for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in Alabama for the last ten years, Jackson has given countless hours to the positive promotion of football and basketball teams around the state. Through the FCA, Jackson has helped turned around the lives of many athletes heading in the wrong direction, while also helping coaches within the playing arena and away from sports with marriage counseling. As one of the 51 state winners (including the District of Columbia) for the SGMA HEROES Awards, Jackson will receive a $100 cash prize and $400 will be donated in his name to the FCA. Jackson is also eligible to be selected as one of three national winners who will be honored during
Siena College Saints...Official Athletic Site school record with 178 career steals and singleseason mark with 92 as The Jamal JacksonFile. play, it would be Bill Walton My best Siena basketball moment was http://sienasaints.collegesports.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/jackson_jamal00.html
Extractions: GENERAL...A true point guard who stepped in and started seven games in his first year with the Saints last season...Great handle and vision are chief assets...Fiery competitor who plays solid man-up defense...Has the ability to make those around him better as he becomes acclimated to the college game...On-court toughness enables him to play well above his size...Transferred to Siena from Des Moine Area Community College in Iowa. 2002-2003...Played in all 32 games, starting seven...Registered a 1.3-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio, the best mark on the team...Logged 20 minutes or more in six contests averaging 14.6 per game...Dished out a season-high six assists, collected seven rebounds and added two points in the Saints season-opening 79-75 victory over Albany (11/22)...Averaged 1.8 points, 1.3 rebounds and 1.5 assist per game. BEFORE SIENA...Averaged 12.5 points and 5.5 assist per game in two seasons at Des Moines Area C.C Set school record with 178 career steals and single-season mark with 92 as a freshman Led Des Moines to back-to-back conference championships and 60-10 overall record (team was 6-24 the year prior to his arrival) Named First Team All-Conference and All-American Candidate both years Team co-captain each season Averaged 13.6 points per game as a freshman and 11.5 as a sophomore Scored career-high 33 points in win over Iowa Central (1/10/01) Team finished in top-5 of national junior college rankings in both of Jackson's seasons.
Extractions: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: COBLESKILLS PRINCE JACKSON NAMED NJCAA FIRST TEAM BASKETBALL ALL-AMERICAN The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) announced today that SUNY Cobleskill mens basketball team member Prince Jackson, Schenectady, NY, Schenectady High School, has been named a First Team All-American for the 2003-04 season. The 66 senior swingman led the Fighting Tigers to a 25-7 overall record marking the tenth consecutive season the Cobleskill program has reached the twenty-win plateau in route to the programs twelfth consecutive NJCAA Region III Tournament appearance. Without a doubt, Prince is one of the best players that we have had in the program during my time as head coach and we are very proud of what he has accomplished, said Fighting Tiger Head Coach Kevin McCarthy. People always ask me about who is the best player that Ive coached at Cobleskill and Ive always make it a point not to answer that question. However if someone were to come up to me and tell me that Prince is the best player weve ever had here, Im not sure that I could argue against that statement. Princes high school coach Mark Sausville told me that we were getting a very good basketball player when we signed Prince and he was absolutely correct. Beyond that, Prince is a credit to his family and his community. Were going to miss him next season on many levels. During the season, Jackson averaged 21.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.3 steals per game in 32 starts for the Fighting Tigers this season. The 66 swingman connected on 252 of 545 attempts from the field for a 48.1% mark on the year including an impressive 53 of 139 from beyond the three-point stripe. The Cobleskill co-captain also hit on 102 of 143 attempts from the charity stripe for a 71.3 % average. He closes his career as the program leader in career scoring with 1132 points and finishes fourth in career rebounding with 457 boards. Jackson was recently selected as the Region III Player-of-the-Year and to the Regions First Team be the regions coaches along with being named as the Mountain Valley Conference Player-of-the-Year and selected to the league First Team by the conferences coaches. Jackson was also a First Team All-Mountain Valley Conference and the First Team NJCAA All-Region III honors during his freshman campaign.
AllSports' NBA News - Rockets Sign G Mark Jackson Rockets sign G mark jackson January 16, 2004. HOUSTON (Ticker) Veteranpoint guard mark jackson, who ranks second all-time in assists http://www.allsports.com/cgi-bin/showstory.cgi?story_id=47391
Big West Conference - MEN S basketball, WOMEN S basketball. Bob Williams (UC Santa Barbara), MarkFrench (UC Santa Barbara). Bob Thomason (Pacific), Craig jackson (Pacific). http://www.bigwest.org/tv/
Australian Institute Of Sport - Basketball have come through the AIS basketball programs include. Shane Heal, Brett Maher, MarkBradtke, Tony Porter (Boyd), Trisha Fallon, Lauren jackson, Sandy Brondello http://www.ais.org.au/basketball/athletes.htm
Extractions: Scholarship Coach: Paul Mesecke (bio attached) Program Administrator: Dale Barnes Achievements of AIS Athletes Athletes who have come through the AIS basketball programs include Shane Heal, Brett Maher, Mark Bradtke, Tony Ronaldson, Andrew Viahov, Pat Reidy, Luc Longley, Michelle Griffiths (Brogan), Allison Tranquilli (Cook), Carla Porter (Boyd), Trisha Fallon, Lauren Jackson, Sandy Brondello and Jenny Whittle. AIS and ex-AIS players who have been part of Australian international successes are Gold medal, 1993 Junior Women's World Championships
The Scoop Jackson Interview Scoop jackson June 2000 I DON T BUBBLE LIKE I USED TO SINCE I STOPPED HANGIN WITHMARK WEBSTER KEEP YOUR SOULS INTO FUTBOL, BUT OPEN YOUR HEARTS TO basketball. http://home.freeuk.net/jezbrown/scoop.htm
Extractions: June 2000 Did you enjoy doing the Channel 4 show? YES. ESPECIALLY THE FIRST YEAR. I THOUGHT THOSE SHOWS WERE REALLY GROUND-BREAKING. I FELT THAT WE WERE ONTO SOME SHIT. NOT ONLY WERE THEY FUN, I THOUGHT THEY WERE GOOD. Why did it finish? OUR AGREEMENT/CONTRACT HAD EXPIRED WITH THE NBA. PLUS, THE DIRECTION AND DEDICATION OF THE SHOW WAS CHANGING AND THERE WAS A CHANCE THAT MARK WEBSTER AND I WEREN'T GOING TO BE WORKING TOGETHER - AND TO ME THAT WAS ONE OF THE MAIN REASONS I WAS THERE ANYWAY. BESIDES, BEV IS A LOT BETTER LOOKING THAN ME. Would you do the show again? NOT REALLY. I'M DOING WORK WITH THE NBA TRYING TO BUILD UP THEIR TV NETWORK, NBA.COMTV. TELEVISON IS JUST A FUN THING TO DO FOR ME, IT'S REALLY NOT MY THING-THING. I'M STILL A JOURNALIST AT HEART. We know what you and Mark are doing now, but what's Dave up to? DLNY I THINK IS DOING SOME FREELANCE WORK WITH MTV. LAST I TALKED TO HIM HE WAS ON HIS WAY TO LA. THAT'S MY DAWG, I WISH THE BEST FOR HIM ALWAYS.
Veteran Jackson Signs 1-year Deal By mark Curnutte The Cincinnati Enquirer Offensive tackle John jackson signed aoneyear contract Wednesday with the Bengals, who made use of a new provision http://bengals.enquirer.com/2002/03/07/ben_veteran_jackson.html
Extractions: The Cincinnati Enquirer Offensive tackle John Jackson signed a one-year contract Wednesday with the Bengals, who made use of a new provision in the collective bargaining agreement that makes veterans less of a salary-cup burden. The provision allows a veteran earning the $750,000 minimum to earn more than his actual cap count, which is $450,000. Jackson's deal is worth $775,000, and the Bengals saved $325,000 against the salary cap. He received $25,000 up front. Some veterans had been squeezed out of jobs because of their minimum salary requirements in favor of less expensive rookies or younger players. The Bengals chose not to exercise their $800,000 option March1 on Jackson's two-year contract, making him an unrestricted free agent. The 2002 season will be Jackson's third for his hometown Bengals and 15th in the NFL. He is a graduate of Woodward High School. Last season, he played in 11 games and became the 171st NFL player to play in 200 career games.
SWAC.org - SWAC Basketball 200203 Womens All-SWAC basketball Team. Lewis G-(Alabama State), Veronika MarkG-(Grambling State), Tremesha Colbert F- (jackson State), Uri http://www.swac.org/02-03/basketball/allswacw0311.htm
Extractions: March 11, 2003 Shameka Jackson was named SWAC Player of the Year and made the First Team All-Swac. Ranked 14th in scoring, Jackson led Alabama State to its first top seed finish, sharing the title with Jackson State. Jackson (20 ppg, 7.3 rpg) has earned several player of-the-week awards in her career and is a member of the 2,000 points club. Also joining the First Team is Keairra Levy (Alcorn State), Latesha Lee (Jackson State) and Chovanique Kibble (Grambling State). Levy leads the conference in free throw percentage and 3-point percentage. Lee leads in assists (4th in Div. 1) and is second in steals (13th in Div. 1). Kibble is 3rd in rebounding and 4th in scoring.
Extractions: Points Threes Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Free Throws Turnovers Field Goal % Free Throw % Threes % League Settings BaseballMonster Select the statistics to display Player history Player lists Abdur-rahim,Shareef - POR Allen,Malik - MIA Allen,Ray - SEA Alston,Rafer - MIA Andersen,Chris - DEN Anderson,Derek - POR Anderson,Kenny - IND Anderson,Shandon - NYK Anthony,Carmelo - DEN Archibald,Robert - TOR Arenas,Gilbert - WAS Armstrong,Brandon - NJN Armstrong,Darrell - NOH Arroyo,Carlos - UTA Artest,Ron - IND Atkins,Chucky - BOS Augmon,Stacey - NOH Baker,Vin - NYK Banks,Marcus - BOS Barbosa,Leandro - PHO Barnes,Matt - LAC Barros,Dana - BOS Barry,Brent - SEA Barry,Jon - DEN Bateer,Mengke - ORL Battie,Tony - CLE Battier,Shane - MEM Baxter,Lonny - WAS Beasley,Jerome - MIA Bell,Raja - UTA Bell,Troy - MEM Bender,Jonathan - IND Best,Travis - DAL Bibby,Mike - SAC Billups,Chauncey - DET Blake,Steve - WAS Blount,Corie - TOR Blount,Mark - BOS Bogans,Keith - ORL Booth,Calvin - SEA Boozer,Carlos - CLE Borchardt,Curtis - UTA Bosh,Chris - TOR Boumtje-boumtje,Ruben - POR Bowen,Bruce - SAS
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