Extractions: The remake of the Grizzlies has begun with last weeks draft and the beginning of negotiations with potential free agents. The Griz had a better than expected draft and have begun whats bound to be the most difficult free agent negotiations in team history. Heres a recap of the draft and a look ahead at the potential upcoming deals: After years of complaints about Jerry Wests drafts (Drew Gooden, Troy Bell), Griz fans seem pleased with the two newcomers that West selected this year. Hakim Warrick and Lawrence Roberts fit the mold of previous West draft picks each has four years of college experience, they both are considered good guys and they both are good athletes (especially Warrick). Interestingly, despite what you may have read, Roberts initially may have a better opportunity to get on the court. Though undersized at 69, Roberts is a rebounder who knows what his job will be to rebound the ball and play tough in the paint. Maybe most importantly, trading for Roberts may give West the opportunity to deal Lorenzen Wright or Jake Tsakalidis if the right deal arises. Warrick is a more interesting situation. When you look at it dispassionately, Warrick seems to be a natural small forward and there are few minutes available at that position with Shane Battier and James Posey sharing duties there. Some have said that Warrick could play like a smaller Stromile Swift, in which case hed be behind Pau Gasol and Brian Cardinal at the power forward. Yet, Warrick seems to have that Stromile Swiftian freakish athleticism with a less, uh, fragile, mental state. One cant help but be impressed when watching the absurd highlights that Warrick has compiled and his attitude has been an asset rather than a liability. So, worst case, you have a good player who can fill in in the case of injuries. Best case you have one of the steals of the draft.
Bryan.edu » March 29, 2005 Speaking of Dr. mercer, alumnus Dr. Ronald Zartman, pointed out that the name Ladies basketball Team A heartbreaking loss to a highly ranked team ended http://www.bryan.edu/1304.html
Extractions: This has been a busy semester at Bryan College, and a lot continues to happen on the Hill. We are so grateful for you who have called or sent a note complimenting the new design of Bryan Life. We want our alumni magazine to reflect the excitement we feel about what the Lord is doing at Bryan, and believe the recent issue is a positive step in that direction. We will be tweaking Bryan Life to make it an even more effective publication. Stay tuned! Work is well under way on renovations and expansion of the Communication Studies and former shop buildings. We appreciate deeply the gift from the estate of Dr. Joanne Rankin that has made this possible. Soon, the two old buildings will provide up-to-date offices and instructional areas for the Communication Studies program. March 29 2005 What is the source of "rights?" Are they given by "the Laws of Nature and Nature's God" as the Declaration of Independence suggests, or are they given by governments in documents such as the Constitution? The first seminar produced by the Bryan Center for Critical Thought and Practice will address the topic "The Natural Law: Is the Declaration in the Constitution?" in five lectures April 17 to 19.
Extractions: American Handgunner American Hunter, The American Rifleman Auto Racing Digest ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Buzzing to a New City: in the musical chairs that is the post-Bulls Central, the Hornets are marching into New Orleans in hopes their praises will be sung as division champions - Central Division Basketball Digest Nov, 2002 by John Coctose
Armed Forces Sports Basketball Ensign Taj Matthews (NAVY), USS Whidbey Island mercer Island , WA Army Wins Armed Forces Women s basketball Championship. 5/17/2002 http://www.defenselink.mil/armedforcessports/zbas.html
Extractions: The Camp Pendleton Scout It's been said many times, change is good. But in the case of the All-Navy basketball team, change couldn't be any better. The Navy, buoyed by the arrival of rookie coach LTSG Sam Caldwell (NAVAC Strike and Air Warfare Center, Nevada) and 11 first-time All-Navy players, snatched the gold medal Sunday at the conclusion of the Armed Forces Basketball Championship here at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.