Extractions: RAY SUAREZ: It all began with a foul. Indiana Pacer Ron Artest fouled Detroit Piston Ben Wallace with 45 seconds left in the game. That quickly turned into a player brawl, with coaches and officials pulling players away from each other. But moments later, the fighting moved to the stands after Ron Artest was hit by a beverage cup thrown by a spectator. He was joined by teammate Stephen Jackson. MIKE BREEN: Fans and players are going at it, the players trying to help each other out. BILL WALTON: This is a disgrace. RAY SUAREZ: Artest eventually climbed out of the stands and took on another fan who had come onto the floor. MIKE BREEN: Now another fight's breaking out, in front of the Pistons' bench. It's a fan on the court; this is very, very dangerous. RAY SUAREZ: In the mayhem, Pacers Jermaine O'Neal threw this punch. And across the court, someone off camera hurled a chair into the crowd. The scene degenerated further as fans dumped beer, cups and trash on the players as they were escorted off the court and the game was called. Pistons' coach, Larry Brown, afterward, was stunned.
NUGGETS: 2005 Summer Basketball Camps CARMELO anthony YOUTH basketball CAMP. Dates August 1 4, 2005; Location GoldCrown greg BUCKNER S GBUCK basketball CAMP. Dates July 11 15, 2005 http://www.nba.com/nuggets/news/2005_summer_camps.html
Extractions: var site = "nuggets"; var page = "news"; init(false); init(false); NBA D-LEAGUE WNBA Global Brasil Canada China Español France Germany Japan Taiwan UK Teams Atlanta Boston Charlotte Chicago Cleveland Dallas Denver Detroit Golden State Houston Indiana LA Clippers LA Lakers Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minnesota New Jersey New Orleans New York Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Portland Sacramento San Antonio Seattle Toronto Utah Washington WIRELESS FANTASY GAMES NBA TV STORE ... PEPSI CENTER Although most players prefer to spend time away from basketball during the offseason, the Nuggets enjoy giving back to the community by holding summer basketball camps across the country. Here in Denver, there will be a number of camps to choose from throughout the summer for all ages and basketball abilities. There will be camps hosted by different Nuggets players, while there will be the official Denver Nuggets Basketball Camps as well. Here's a look at the Nuggets-related basketball camps to take place this summer in the Denver metro area: CARMELO ANTHONY YOUTH BASKETBALL CAMP Dates: August 1 4, 2005
Official Athletic Site Of Winston-Salem State University Ram basketball Announces Addition Of Division I Transfer greg Lewis The sonof gregory anthony Lewis II, he was born on August 13th, 1985. http://wssurams.collegesports.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/072605aaa.html
Extractions: Ram Basketball Announces Addition Of Division I Transfer Greg Lewis Head Coach Philip Stitt Adds Another Key Transfer Student July 26, 2005 Winston-Salem, NC - Winston-Salem State University head men's basketball Coach Philip Stitt announced the addition of Greg Lewis (Sophomore/Bordentown, NJ) to the Ram basketball team on Tuesday afternoon in Winston-Salem, NC. Lewis, a 6'7", 235-pound forward from Bordentown, NJ (Solebury School) will enter Winston-Salem State as a sophomore on the court after transferring from Division I State University of New York at Stony Brook. He appeared in 11 games for the Seawolves last season, starting five of them in a limited action role as a true freshman. He played for Cleve Christie and was a four-year varsity starter at the Solebury School in New Hope, PA. He totaled 1,097 career points and 657 rebounds while at Solebury as he became only the fifth person in school history to score 1,000 career points en route to team MVP honors his junior and senior seasons. Lewis excelled not only on the court, but on the field, diamond and classroom as well. He was a member of Solebury's soccer, baseball and cross-country teams as well, and was elected as class president as a junior. The son of Gregory Anthony Lewis II, he was born on August 13th, 1985.
Extractions: Seattle Supersonics Sitemap Sitemap Contact Us NBA Basketball ... Roster NBA Teams Atlanta Hawks Boston Celtics Charlotte Hornets Chicago Bulls Cleveland Cavaliers Dallas Mavericks Denver Nuggets Detroit Pistons Golden State Warriors Houston Rockets Indiana Pacers Los Angeles Clippers Los Angeles Lakers Miami Heat Milwaukee Bucks Minnesota Timberwolves New Jersey Nets New York Knicks Orlando Magic Philadelphia 76ers Phoenix Suns Portland Trail Blazers Sacramento Kings San Antonio Spurs Seattle Supersonics Toronto Raptors Utah Jazz Vancouver Grizzlies Washington Wizards Seattle Supersonics Players Greg Anthony Vin Baker James Cotton Dale Ellis Hersey Hawkins Stephen Howard Jerome Kersey Jim McIlvaine Nate McMillan Gary Payton Sam Perkins Detlef Schrempf Eric Snow Aaron Williams David Wingate George Zidek Seasons Greg Anthony Seattle Supersonics Profile Home ... Comparison Category : NBA Basketball Seattle Supersonics Greg Anthony Profile ... glossary Notes Matchups Greg Anthony - Missed last game - Seattle is - 1 in these games Game Log - Has missed 3 games - Seattle is 1 - 2 without him Tips - Has won 1 matchup Won-matchups statistics Note : Won - Lost matchups are calculated only if Greg Anthony has 25 minutes or more in the game. They are based on efficiency recap difference.
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2004 USA OLYMPIC BASKETBALL TEAM POSTER Shawn Marion, Dwayne Wade, Lamar Odom, Carmelo anthony, Carlos Boozer, NEWS greg s Olympic basketball poster appears in TIME, NEWSWEEK, ESPN, http://www.greghornjudge.com/olympic_USA_basketball_team_2004.htm
Extractions: 2004 USA OLYMPIC BASKETBALL TEAM POSTER The players for America's basketball team are: Front row: Tim Duncan, Stephon Marbury, Allen Iverson, Lebron James, Richard Jefferson Back Row: Amare Stoudemire, Shawn Marion, Dwayne Wade, Lamar Odom, Carmelo Anthony, Carlos Boozer, Emeka Okafor Olympic team pics of Ameka Okafor, Duane Wade, Labron James, Tim Duncun, Richard Jeferson, Sean Marion, Carmello Antony, Alen Iversen, Stephen Marbury, and Dwyane Wade. This US team took a lot of critique, which was very annoying considering that these were the guys who said "Yes, I'll play for my country", while the team's original members were making every excuse not to play (9 of the 11 best US players had declined to play). Anyway, the opposing teams were against them, the international rules were against them, the Athens crowd was embarrassingly against them, the threat of terrorist attack was against them (they had to sleep on a ship guarded by Navy SEALs), their own country was against them, they were playing without 9 of their best players, AND they only had one week of practice together. With all these stifling, suffocating burdens and distractions heaped on their backs, the international teams still failed to eliminate the US team from the medal round where they got the Bronze. Anybody who complains about this team is a shithead. Allstate Insurance contacted me early in the year to illustrate this postera great compliment since the poster has been traditionally photographed since 1992! Due to various circumstances, we did not have a final roster for about 3 months as many players dropped off the team. Once we were given the final roster date, we realized there would only be 1 week to turn in the completed art!! Yikes! Not enough time to create a painting with this much detail and likenesses, so I came up with a plan to get the illustration done in a timely manner: First, I painted the Parthenon, sky, and rocks in advance with no players at all. Then, I painted the jerseys only. This way, as we found out who the players were, I could simply paint them into their uniforms in the final week! This was an incredibly awkward way to paint, but it worked and everybody was happy.
Extractions: Milestones Players of Note Cardinals 70, Crazy Eights 63 Tournament initiated by Steve Stauber, Frank McCormick, Jim Pokorny Sponsors: Recreation Dept. and Noon Optimist Club 14 Teams Dave Derus, Gary Lau, Louie Gebler (Sheboygan South), Terry Litz, Bill Rishel, Jim Malatich, Todd Dekker (Sheboygan North), Mark Meiselwitz, Gary Schmitz (Kiel), John Prange (Howards Grove) Tiny's Teens 72, Camelot 69 16 Teams Mickey Crowe, Mike Novac (St. Naz. JFK Prep), Dave Tetschlag, Dave Derus, Jeff Tauschek, Jim Kerwin, Dick Schieble (Sheboygan South), Jeff Boettner, Dave Seifert, Wes Jung (Sheboygan North), Gary Schmitz (Kiel), Scott Wilke (Plymouth) Tiny's Teens over Raunchy Crud (no score availible) 14 Teams Jeff Wolf (Kohler), Dick Schieble, Dave Derus (Sheboygan South), Stu Hopfensperger, Tom Forsterling (Sheboygan North), Bob Flood (Plymouth), Tod Christenson (Sheboygan Falls) Muskies 111, Terrors 75 9 Teams Jeff Wolf (Kohler), John Mauer, Jim Endsley (Sheboygan Falls), Dick Schieble, Gordy Zastrow, Gary Kaker, Brian Hasenstein (Sheboygan South), Jill Zill, Stu Hopfensperger, Tom Forsterling (Sheboygan North), Bob Flood, Steve Matheys (Plymouth), Jon Grosshuesch (Oostburg) Bush Ins. 81, Lakeland 69
Forester Men's Basketball 3 PTR by greg Klos 1931 30 H 3 ASSIST by Brad Wehner 1931 1912 TURNOVR byJason Murren 3 PTR by Travis Miller 1515 ASSIST by anthony Beaird GOOD! http://www.lakeforest.edu/foresters/mball/mf1205mc.htm
Extractions: 2004-05 Results Official Basketball Box Score Monmouth College vs Lake Forest College 2/12/05 3:00 p.m. at Lake Forest, IL Lake Forest College 36, Monmouth College 24 Lake Forest College 78, Monmouth College 61 Schedule/Results Stats Roster/Profiles Coaching Staff Select a varsity sport ... Football Volleyball Cross Country Men's Soccer Women's Soccer Women's Tennis Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Men's Hockey Women's Hockey Handball Softball Men's Tennis History/Records Links F.A.N. Club Recruit Info. ... Athletics Home This site is designed and maintained by the Lake Forest College Sports Information Department.
Forester Men's Basketball FT SHOT by greg Klos 2000 MISSED FT SHOT by greg Klos 2000 REBOUND (OFF) by JUMPER by Franklyn Beckford MISSED 3 PTR by anthony Beaird 1700 1700 http://www.lakeforest.edu/foresters/mball/md0404mc.htm
Extractions: 2004-05 Results Official Basketball Box Score Lake Forest College vs Monmouth College 12/4/04 4:00 pm at Monmouth, IL Lake Forest College 38, Monmouth College 22 Lake Forest College 78, Monmouth College 72 Schedule/Results Stats Roster/Profiles Coaching Staff Select a varsity sport ... Football Volleyball Cross Country Men's Soccer Women's Soccer Women's Tennis Men's Basketball Women's Basketball Men's Hockey Women's Hockey Handball Softball Men's Tennis History/Records Links F.A.N. Club Recruit Info. ... Athletics Home This site is designed and maintained by the Lake Forest College Sports Information Department.
In The Oden Household, Mom Stands The Tallest But, for both (greg and anthony), basketball does keep them very busy and I knowwhere they are. But they ve never been the kind of people to be on the http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050508/SPORTS02/505080429/1
Jeff Rogers Camp Ends On A High - JAMAICAOBSERVER.COM It prompted NBA basketball great greg anthony to observe that Jamaica has thetalent to produce basketballers of the same calibre to rank with her great http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sports/html/20050729T230000-0500_85120_OBS_JEFF_R
Extractions: Aspiring basketballers going through their paces on the final day of the three-day upgraded coaching segment of the Jeff Rogers Basketball Camp at the GC Foster College yesterday. There will be an exhibition game today between the Jeff Rogers Invitational and the NBL All-Star teams, starting at 8:30 pm at the National Indoor Sports Centre. (Photo: Hurbun Williams) The five-day NBA-style Jeff Rogers Basketball Camp ended at GC Foster College yesterday with "a lot of positives". It prompted NBA basketball great Greg Anthony to observe that Jamaica has the talent to produce basketballers "of the same calibre to rank with her great athletes, cricketers and footballers". He warned, however, that "this will not come overnight. It takes time to produce good athletes... it takes much more than talent to become great". For this reason, he said, camps such as the one just ended were especially important. "This is not my first time in Jamaica and my observation is that you have phenomenally talented athletes here... The question is whether you can get some of these athletes to make basketball their number one sport. I think there is enough talent to go the rounds for the young people to have a choice whether it will be cricket, football or basketball.
Athlete Of The Year basketball Acy Duhon, BC Baseball- Harlan Robertson, WOS Track- greg Hill, WOS basketball- anthony Acosta Labarbara Locks, WOS http://www.kogt.com/OrangeCo/OC_athletes_OTY.htm
FRAMMB Vs Lasell Men's Basketball (12/09/04 At Newton, MA) 00 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 21 anthony Washington. JUMPER by Ralph SullyMISSED JUMPER by greg Walker 1632 REBOUND (OFF) by greg Walker 1632 GOOD! http://www.framingham.edu/athletics/MBALL/mbgame08.htm
USA Basketball Men's Programs InvitationalThe USA White Team, riding Paul Harris 28 points and greg The Kiwis were led by Corey Webster s 19 points, while anthony finished with nine http://www.usabasketball.com/men/
Extractions: Alex Scales, starting in five of the nine games he played in, finished the Americas World Championship Qualifying Tournament averaging 10.3 points, while adding 3.2 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.2 steals (Photo by Roberto Wander/ Brazil Basketball Federation). USA Men's WCQ Results: Venezuela 93, USA 83 Complete Tourney Results lthough the gold medal eluded the USA at the FIBA Americas World Championship Qualifying Tournament in the Dominican Republic, the Americans' fourth place finish was goo enough to accomplish its number one goal of qualifying for the 2006 FIBA Men's World Championship. slated to be held August 19-September 3 in Japan, 24 teams will compete for the World Title. The USA last earned the World Championship title in 1994, having finished sixth in 2002 in Indianapolis, and third in Athens in 1998.
Bo Kimble & Greg Anthony of the basketball baggage that an eventful season would place upon them.I focused on two players in particular, UNLV s greg anthony and LMU s Bo Kimble http://www.sportshistory.us/kimble-anthony.html
Extractions: On ESPN Classic the other night was a game that I found really intriguing: a 1989 preseason NIT matchup between UNLV and Loyola Marymount. I found it interesting that ESPN chose to replay this game because the two teams would meet in a much more meaningful game later that season in the NCAA tournament. But I watched this game for a couple reasons: first, it had Hank Gathers, who would die in the first game of LMU's postseason tournament, and second, because the players in this game were still just college kids, without any of the basketball baggage that an eventful season would place upon them. I focused on two players in particular, UNLV's Greg Anthony and LMU's Bo Kimble. In this preseason game, only the uniforms really distinguished the two players. But now they look about as different as night and day, which made me wonder: which one would I choose to be? Greg Anthony was the floor general for a UNLV team that won the 1990 NCAA championship and featured several NBA lottery picks. He has had a good NBA career, serving primarily as a backup point guard and defensive specialist. When kids dream about a career in the pros, they never think of him, but anyone who aspires to play in the pros should be happy to end up as a Greg Anthony. Bo Kimble did not have an NBA career to speak of, but he was the object of children's playground aspirations. After Hank Gathers, the nation's leading scorer, died on the court in March of 1990, Bo Kimble led his 11th seeded team on an amazing run to the conference finals that included a convincing win over defending champion Michigan. Kimble honored the memory of Gathers both as a leader (he helped fill the void by averaging over 35 points per game) and as a friend (he shot the first free throw of each game left handed in memory of Hank). He made the cover of Sports Illustrated, and for at least a couple weeks he replaced Magic and Michael as the player that youngsters wanted to be.