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Basketball Network on MSN"I probably carried a little bit" - G-Hill reflects on his signature crossover move during his prime"So, to me, that's like, dribble through the legs it's kind of a lazy dribble, it was a setup, and then either I'd cross you ...
To a Duke basketball fan, 2.1 seconds has a special meaning. In fact, most any college basketball fan can tell you it represents one of the most iconic plays in NCAA March Madness history. Final score ...
Michigan State has joined rare air in college basketball over the last half-century with coaching longevity and championships ...
For the life of James Dolan, he couldn’t remember Vince Carter’s name. But the New York Knicks owner did recall (jokingly) ...
Sportico and the Yes Network have unveiled their new monthly sports business program “Sportico Sports Business Presented by Genius Sports.” The first episode premieres March 18 at 10:30 p.m. ET on the ...
Sportico, the leading voice of authority on the business of sports, and YES Network, the nation’s pre-eminent regional sports ...
With 22 draft beer lines—including rotating selections from New Jersey and New York breweries—Grant Street Cafe also stands out as a haven for beer enthusiasts, according to its website. “Best food, ...
Both jerseys are expected to sell for around $10 million each. In Jordan’s first preseason game against the Indiana Pacers, he finished with 18 points in the Bulls 102-98 win. Bryant’s first ...
Shane Battier won a national championship with Duke in 2001 and then two NBA championships with the Miami Heat during his ...
(CNN) — Jerseys worn by Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant in the first NBA games of their careers could sell for millions of dollars when they go up for auction this spring. Representing the ...
Some rare NBA memorabilia is hitting the market, as the debut jerseys of Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant will be auctioned off by Sotheby's in the coming months. CNN reported the story on Thursday ...
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Basketball Network on MSN“You go back to the 90s in the NBA, the officials, you could talk to them” - Grant Hill says the NBA no longer lets players express themselves in the heat of battleGrant Hill discusses how NBA officiating has evolved from open discussions in the ‘90s to today’s rigid enforcement, questioning if the league has gone too far.
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