Archive for September, 2009
Vertical Leaps – Jump To A Successful Conclusion
Why would you consider a jump higher program? Do you already think you are the best jumper on the court? How are you getting that advantage? Is it natural or do you work at your muscle strength. Do you realize that even if that is true, you are still not unleashing your full potential? You could be emphasizing muscle strength when muscle speed could make you a better player.
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Ron Artests says he’s to blame if Los Angeles Lakers
Ron Artest says that if the Los Angeles Lakers don’t repeat as NBA champions, fans can point their fingers at him.
New Mav Marion, Kidd glad to be teammates again
Shawn Marion is hoping Jason Kidd can turn him into an All-Star again.




Michael Beasley back with Miami Heat after monthlong stay in rehab
Michael Beasley is back with the Miami Heat.
Beasley works out with Heat week before camp
Michael Beasley is back with the Miami Heat. The second-year forward out of Kansas State worked out with teammates at the Heat practice facility Monday. He was released from a Houston rehabilitation center this weekend after a monthlong stay.




Spain clobbers Serbia for Euro tourney gold
Sofokolis Schortsanitis scored 23 points, and Greece held off Slovenia 57-56 on Sunday to win the bronze medal at the European basketball championship.
Lakers’ Gasol leads Spain to Eurobasket title
Pau Gasol scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead world champion Spain
to an 85-63 victory over Serbia in the final of the European basketball championship
on Sunday.




Rogers honored before Wake Forest game
Paralyzed former Wake Forest and NBA player Rodney Rogers was
honored before the Demon Deacons’ football game against Elon.




Wake Forest Demon Deacons honor former NBAer Rodney Rogers
Paralyzed former Wake Forest and NBA player Rodney Rogers was honored before the Demon Deacons’ football game against Elon.
Axed NBA ref Michael Henderson on replacement training camp list
A referee who was previously fired by the NBA is among the group of replacements who have agreed to participate in training camp next week.
European basketball championship: Spain handles Greece to reach final
World champion Spain defeated Greece 82-64 to advance to the final of the European basketball championship.
NBA to hold ref training camp with replacements
The NBA will begin its referee training camp with replacements next week after referees rejected the league’s final contract offer Thursday.
Cavs’ West arrested on weapons charges
Cleveland Cavaliers guard Delonte West was arrested Thursday
after officers pulled him over for speeding on a motorcycle while
carrying two handguns and a shotgun in a guitar case.




Cleveland Cavaliers guard Delonte West arrested on weapons charges
Police say Cleveland Cavaliers guard Delonte West was arrested after officers pulled him over for speeding on a motorcycle while carrying two handguns and a shotgun in a guitar case.
Clinton eulogizes Pacers co-owner M. Simon
Former President Bill Clinton described Melvin Simon as one of the most remarkable people
he has ever met as he gave a eulogy Friday during the funeral for the billionaire shopping
mall developer and Indiana Pacers co-owner.




Judge: Maid’s suit against Bryant can proceed
A judge in California has ruled that Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant’s former housekeeper can continue her wrongful discharge case but can’t sue for emotional distress.




Sheridan: Spokesman for NBA referees says lockout ‘imminent’
NBA referees expected a lockout to be “imminent” after negotiations Wednesday between their union and the league office failed to produce a new collective agreement.
Berger: Patience Wade’s greatest virtue for free agency
What an offseason in Miami. Heat employees have taken pay cuts, and Michael Beasley was in rehab. With all that going on Dwyane Wade is smart to wait on a new contract, Ken Berger says.




Refs spokesman: Lockout appears ‘imminent’
The lead negotiator and spokesman for the NBA’s referees union says a lockout
appears ‘imminent and unavoidable’ following the latest breakdown in talks.




Celtics co-owner announces senate run
Celtics co-owner Stephen Pagliuca is officially a candidate to replace the late Sen. Edward Kennedy.




Gilbert Arenas says he’s ready to go; criticizes Washington Wizards
Gilbert Arenas says he’s back to his explosive self but is wondering if it’s the Wizards’ fault that it has taken him so long to get back to normal.
Mel Simon, co-owner of Indiana Pacers, dies at 82
melvin Simon, who led what is now Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group Inc. for nearly 40 years and also owned the NBA’s Indiana Pacers with his brother, died Wednesday at age 82, company spokesman Les Morris said.
Court date reset for Walker’s Vegas debt case
A Las Vegas court has pushed back a status check to Oct. 29
for former NBA All-Star Antoine Walker, amid talk of possible
repayment in an $822,500 casino gambling debt case.




Court date pushed back for Antoine Walker’s debt case
A Las Vegas court has pushed back a status check to Oct. 29 for Antoine Walker, amid talk of possible repayment in an $822,500 casino gambling debt case.


