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    Jun 24, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Selby's potential got him this far; now he must produce

    To Josh Selby, the Memphis Grizzlies represent a clean slate, and a team that doesn't care about his past, only his potential.
    To Josh Selby, the Memphis Grizzlies represent a clean slate, and a team that doesn't care about his past, only his potential. To the Memphis Grizzlies — who snagged the Lake Clifton graduate with the 49th pick in Thursday's NBA Draft — Selby...

    Tags: National Basketball Association, Sam Cassell, Sam Young (basketball), Minority Groups, Monta Ellis

  2. Jun 24, 2011 |Story| WDAF
  3. Markieff, Marcus Morris go in first round of NBA

    It took Angel Morris 7 minutes to bring Markieff and Marcus Morris into the world. The Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets needed only 5 minutes to bring them into the NBA.
    It took Angel Morris 7 minutes to bring Markieff and Marcus Morris into the world. The Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets needed only 5 minutes to bring them into the NBA. To Kansas fans who've spent three years watching the twins mature into top college...

    Tags: National Basketball Association, Houston Rockets, ESPN (tv network), High School Sports, Athletes

  4. Jun 23, 2011 |Story| KWCH
  5. Three Jayhawks selected in NBA Draft

    For the second time in the Kansas' long basketball history, three players were taken in both rounds of the NBA Draft.
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness Sports
    For the second time in the Kansas' long basketball history, three players were taken in both rounds of the NBA Draft. It was also the second year in a row that two Jayhawk players were taken back to back as the Morris Twins were selected 13th and 14th...

    Tags: National Basketball Association, Markieff Morris, Houston Rockets, High School Sports, Marcus Morris

  6. Jun 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Ex-Terp Williams, Baltimore native Selby selected in NBA draft

    With the 36th pick in Thursday night's NBA draft, former Maryland Terrapins forward Jordan Williams' dreams became a reality. Thirteen picks later, a turbulent past year for Baltimore native Josh Selby culminated with his joining Williams among the highest ranks of professional basketball.
    With the 36th pick in Thursday night's NBA draft, former Maryland Terrapins forward Jordan Williams' dreams became a reality. Thirteen picks later, a turbulent past year for Baltimore native Josh Selby culminated with his joining Williams among the...

    Tags: National Basketball Association, High School Sports, Athletes, Greivis Vasquez, Harrison Barnes

  8. Jun 23, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Wimbledon: French Open champ Li Na taken out early

    The Fabulous Forum
    Sabine Lisicki, a 21-year-old from Germany who had been carried off the court at the French Open after collapsing with cramps and who needed a wild card to get into the Wimbledon main draw, upset third-seeded Li Na, 3-6, 6-4,......
  10. Mar 27, 2011 |Story| KWCH
  11. Better than Elite

    <span style="font-size: small;">How many of you have Butler in your Final Four?..... liars.</span>
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness Sports
    How many of you have Butler in your Final Four?..... liars. Could Butler coach Brad Stevens pretty much just name his price for any opening in the country? It sounds like he’s not interested in cashing in, but wouldn’t it be interesting to...

    Tags: TBS (tv network), Illinois Fighting Illini, Richmond Spiders, High School Sports, Morningstar Incorporated

  12. Mar 27, 2011 |Story| KWCH
  13. The best laid plans...

    <span style="font-size: small;">Teams always plan to win.&nbsp; I mean, who plans to lose?&nbsp; Therefore, television stations always plan that the team they're covering is going to win.&nbsp; If you don't, you will be kicking yourself later.&nbsp; Well a funny thing happened today before the game.&nbsp; Bruce, Brian Gordon (photographer extraordinaire) and I were setting up our workspace when Bruce looked up at me and said, "You know, not once this entire weekend have we considered the possibility that Kansas could lose."&nbsp; We always plan that the team we're covering will win and I think it's safe to say we counted out VCU.&nbsp; Man were we wrong.</span>
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness Sports
    Teams always plan to win.  I mean, who plans to lose?  Therefore, television stations always plan that the team they're covering is going to win.  If you don't, you will be kicking yourself later.  Well a funny thing happened today before the game. ...

    Tags: National Basketball Association, George Mason, Photography, Richmond Spiders, Television Industry

  14. Mar 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Bracket breakdown: NCAA sleepers, Cinderellas and more

    The 2011 NCAA tournament officially tips off tonight with a pair of play-in games -- I'm still scratching my head at UAB and Clemson playing for a No. 12 seed -- but the bracket bonanza for most pools begins Thursday afternoon with the Round of 64. That...

    Tags: Nolan Smith, Ohio State Buckeyes, Athletes, John Calipari, St. Patrick's Day

  16. Mar 28, 2011 |Story| KWCH
  17. Bruce's Blog: New York, New York!

    Madison Square Garden is undergoing a much needed renovation. They may call it the &lsquo;World&rsquo;s Greatest Arena&rsquo;, but it isn&rsquo;t the best looking one.&nbsp; The turquoise and mauve seats have got to go, but there is a real aura to the place.&nbsp; There are two things that set The Garden apart, other than being in mi-town Manhattan. The building has the best lighting I&rsquo;ve ever see. Everything is centered on the floor, making it look much more like a stage than a basketball court. Their video boards are HD and the pregame production on them is incredible. It&rsquo;s the only arena I&rsquo;ve ever been in that introduces itself, before it does the team&rsquo;s starting lineups.&nbsp; They do this with dramatic but not overpowering music under quickly cut images of New York City, and then used shots of the headliners who&rsquo;ve played this hallowed place over the decades. Throw in narration from the late Howard Cosell-- and you&rsquo;ve got a production straight off Broadway. It&rsquo;s very effective.
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness Sports
    Madison Square Garden is undergoing a much needed renovation. They may call it the ‘World’s Greatest Arena’, but it isn’t the best looking one.  The turquoise and mauve seats have got to go, but there is a real aura to the place. ...

    Tags: Weather Reports, Thomas Robinson, Washington State Cougars, Jim Calhoun, Clubs and Associations

  18. Jan 21, 2011 |Story| AM News
  19. UK Basketball: Vitale says Wildats' 'rollercoaster ride' likely to continue

    Despite Kentucky&rsquo;s loss at Alabama Tuesday night, ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale says no one should be disappointed by what the Wildcats have done this year.
    larry@amnews.com
    Despite Kentucky’s loss at Alabama Tuesday night, ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale says no one should be disappointed by what the Wildcats have done this year. The No. 12 Wildcats are 14-4 — 2-2 in Southeastern Conference play...

    Tags: National Basketball Association, Football, ESPN (tv network), High School Sports, Enes Kanter

  20. Jan 8, 2011 |Story| AM News
  21. Vaught's Views: Kanter rulling not a surprise

    It probably should have not been a surprise that the NCAA again ruled Kentucky freshman center Enes Kanter &ldquo;permanently ineligible&rdquo; due to what it ruled was $33,000 in excessive funds his parents took when he was on a Turkish club team before he came to the United States.
    larry@amnews.com
    It probably should have not been a surprise that the NCAA again ruled Kentucky freshman center Enes Kanter “permanently ineligible” due to what it ruled was $33,000 in excessive funds his parents took when he was on a Turkish club team...

    Tags: College Football, Sugar Bowl, Football, Jared Sullinger, Family

  22. Feb 24, 2011 |Story| WDAF
  23. Succession of setbacks dogging No. 3 Kansas

    Point guard Tyshawn Taylor will remain suspended Saturday when No. 3 Kansas travels to Oklahoma, raising to 32 the number of games Jayhawk players have missed because of injury, tragedy, misbehavior or NCAA edicts.
    Point guard Tyshawn Taylor will remain suspended Saturday when No. 3 Kansas travels to Oklahoma, raising to 32 the number of games Jayhawk players have missed because of injury, tragedy, misbehavior or NCAA edicts. Coach Bill Self confirmed Thursday...

    Tags: Markieff Morris, Thomas Robinson, Students, Big 12 Conference, Morningstar Incorporated

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