Winning Philosophies in Basketball Last Sunday I watched Regatas Corrientes (Argentina) blow out the Arecibo Captains (Puerto Rico) 89-73 to become the 2011 FIBA America League Champions. Arecibo was the clear favorite, arriving undefeated for the final game with a loaded team (Daniel Santiago, Larry Ayuso and Danilo Pinnock) against a Regatas team that had [...]
You can say a lot of things about Isiah Thomas, now here’s another move by the Hall-of-Famer that will burn up the internet forums and add fuel to the fire: Thomas posing, with his son, in support a gay marriage: From Outsports: (Isiah) and his son Joshua, a DJ, have posed for the NOH8 Campaign, [...]
Posted by Stuart Leung on 22 Oct 2009 at 10:38 am under Uncategorized
In a new book When The Game Was Ours, which was co-written by NBA legends Magic Johnson and Larry Bird, offers up interesting tidbits and insight from the main players during the golden age of NBA basketball, the 1980s. Much of the book and drama centers around Isiah Thomas. Despite appearances that Isiah Thomas and Magic [...]
Posted by Stuart Leung on 04 Aug 2009 at 2:56 pm under NBA
Forbes released a list of the ten most-disliked people in sports which included seven active players, two retired players, and one coach from Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Football League (NFL), the NCAA, the National Hockey League (NHL), ATP (Tennis), and the NBA. The NBA had the most athletes on the list, but no [...]
Twenty-five years ago, when the first ten players of the original basketball Dream Team were announced, American media celebrated the historic assemblage of talent, and who could blame them? This was the cream of the crop from the NBA’s Golden Age led by iconic legends. And for a teenager at the height of my NBA [...]
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