Ramblings From The NBA Asylum This is for NBA basketball. You won t see talk about college basketball unless it s PF antawn jamison antawn jamison C Brendan Haywood Brendan Haywood http://journals.aol.com/gepetto2207/RamblingsfromtheNBAasylum/
Extractions: var editServer = "edit.journals.aol.com"; Create a Journal Hometown Main Search Help Why do I write in an ugly green on a black background? So it doesn't hurt the eyes as much. View Archives Alert Me as Entries are Posted This is for NBA basketball. You won't see talk about college basketball unless it's about their pro potential. You won't read about slap shots, screen passes or high jumps. What's going on in your state, country, or continent will be ignored. You might find an article about Curtis Borchardt before you find one on Curtis Martin. This will be about the NBA and any various topics related to the NBA and that is all. Unless of course I feel like writing about something else. This Journal has been read times since its creation on June 12, 2005
Basketball.com - Men's College basketball! College basketball, Pro basketball, highschool, NBA, schedules, 1998, antawn jamison, North Carolina, antawn jamison, North Carolina http://www.basketball.com/menscollege/records/NCAADiv1AwardNABCWooden.shtml
Extractions: College (Men) Power Rankings Scores ... Injuries for the fans Forums History Rules Shopping ... E-mail Men's College Basketball Almanac Men's Division 1 Annual Awards National Association of Basketball Coaches and Wooden Award NABC Award is voted on by the National Assn of Basketball Coaches and presented by the Eastman Kodak Co from 1975-94. MULTIPLE WINNER: Ralph Sampson (2). Wooden Award is voted on by a panel of coaches, sportswriters and broadcasters and first presented in 1977 by the Los Angeles Athletic Club in the name of former Purdue All-America and UCLA coach John Wooden. Unlike the other five Player of the Year awards, candidates for the Wooden must have a minimum grade point average of 2.00 (out of 4.00). MULTIPLE WINNER: Ralph Sampson (2). NABC Wooden Award Year Player School Player School David Thompson NC State Scott May Indiana Marques Johnson UCLA Marques Johnson UCLA Phil Ford North Carolina Phil Ford North Carolina Larry Bird Indiana State Larry Bird Indiana State Michael Brooks La Salle Darrell Griffith Louisville Danny Ainge BYU Danny Ainge BYU Ralph Sampson Virginia Ralph Sampson Virginia Ralph Sampson Virginia Ralph Sampson Virginia Michael Jordan North Carolina Michael Jordan North Carolina Patrick Ewing Georgetown Chris Mullin St John's Walter Berry St John's Walter Berry St John's David Robinson Navy David Robinson Navy Danny Manning Kansas Danny Manning Kansas Sean Elliott Arizona Sean Elliott Arizona Lionel Simmons La Salle Lionel Simmons La Salle Larry Johnson UNLV Larry Johnson UNLV Christian Laettner Duke Christian Laettner Duke Calbert Cheaney
Fantasy Basketball News Fantasy basketball news on the league. After antawn jamison was traded, Gilbert Arenas vacated and Earl Boykins went north it became clear that http://www.insidehoops.com/fantasy-012904.shtml
Extractions: NBA basketball news, rumors, articles, interviews, links, mock draft, players and teams - daily. The web's top NBA coverage. Plus college hoops, streetball and more. MAIN SECTIONS InsideHoops.com NBA Basketball College High School ... Media Links NBA FEATURES Fantasy Power Rank Awards Old Articles ... Rookie Watch BASKETBALL SPECIAL History All-Stars Business Live Chat MORE LEAGUES Playing Tips Summer Olympics USA BBall ... USBL InsideHoops [ FANTASY BASKETBALL Jan. 29, 2004 I loathe mid-season award columns, specifically from fantasy basketball columnists. All they do is tell you who is playing well which any serious fantasy basketball player already knows. Kevin Garnett is having a good season? Oh darn, surprisingly someone in my league already has him. It's almost like telling you that Tyra Banks is hot and you should try to hook up with her.
Wizards Kick Back At Spurs (washingtonpost.com) jamison Scores SeasonHigh 35 Points Wizards 95, Spurs 87 Arenas to offer in the fourth quarter forward antawn jamison responded with his best game http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A12336-2005Feb9.html
Extractions: var SA_Message="SACategory=" + thisNode; Hello Edit Profile Sign Out Sign In Register Now ... Subscribe to SEARCH: News Web var ie = document.getElementById?true:false; ie ? formSize=27 : formSize=24 ; document.write(''); Top 20 E-mailed Articles washingtonpost.com Sports Leagues and Sports ... E-Mail This Article Top News Wizards What is RSS? All RSS Feeds By Michael Lee Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, February 10, 2005; Page D01 Proving that he wasn't satisfied with making his first all-star team and that the Washington Wizards have more than Gilbert Arenas to offer in the fourth quarter forward Antawn Jamison responded with his best game in a Wizards uniform last night. On a night when Arenas struggled with his shooting, Jamison carried the load, scoring 14 of his season-high 35 points in the final period as the Wizards beat the San Antonio Spurs, 95-87, last night at MCI Center. "We all know our roles," said Jamison, who added 11 rebounds to record his 19th double-double of the season. "If Coach says, 'Let's see what Gilbert can do, we'll do that.' Tonight, I was feeling it a little bit."
Extractions: HEELS HOME HEEL HOLLA'GRAM Who's the better player now? Vince or Antawn? A scout once said: "When Vince Carter was coming out, and we were all doing our background research, North Carolina coaches told us that Antawn Jamison is going to be a better player because Carter didn't work hard. For four years, we all thought they were crazy." The draft-day trade of Vince Carter, left, and Antawn Jamison has started to swing in the Warriors' favor. Now, we see they were probably right. We won't know for sure until their careers are over but look at the stats side by side and you might be surprised. For the first few years, Golden State was getting the bad rap. The Raptors made the playoffs, Vince was the slam-dunk champ and air apparent to the endorsement king. Antawn suffered through different injuries and kept on believing that someday he would see the same success. But now, it appears that the roles are reversing. Carter has been injury prone over the last three years and his Raptors are basically self-imploding. While Antawn has been healthy and his Warriors narrowly missed the playoffs this past year but is definitely on the rise. He is averaging 22 points, seven rebounds and two assists per game.
Extractions: Its that time of year in a long, grueling 82 game regular season schedule where player injuries start to mount up and players bodies break down. All of the running, jumping, falling, hard fouls, practicing and game play begin to take its toll. The Wizards are feeling the full effect of this phenomenon. Point blank: This team is physically, mentally and emotionally whipped right now. The team has lost seven out of the last ten games and the schedule now calls for an absolutely killer stretch of games on the road. To their credit, the Wiz have endured a season full of injuries and illnesses, and have found a way to battle through them and maintain the third best record in the Eastern Conference. But this is different, EVERYONE needs some rest and relaxation - or better yet, rest and recuperation. Fortunately for the team, they havent had a game since the setback in New York on Tuesday and wont play again until Sunday. In effect, the team has had about four days to lick their wounds and prepare for the toughest stretch on the schedule this year. Hopefully we will see a rejuvenated and healthier squad focused solely on grabbing home court for the opening round of the playoffs. Even in adversity, there is always something to be thankful for. For starters, both Juan Dixon and Jared Jeffries have returned to the line-up after an extended absence. Dixon returned to action on Saturday night after missing five games due to a sprained right ankle which he suffered in Houston shortly before the All-Star break. During his leave, scoring from the bench was woeful. After he gets his game legs back, he should resume his role as the teams top reserve playmaker. Im going to try my best to get back, to be healthy, said Dixon. We banged up, man. We hurting. But guys that are hurt got to suck it up somehow. Weve got to make this push.