Torontoist: Good Riddance Vince Carter! Toronto basketball would have survived on Alvin Robertson and zan tabak. Whether ornot the ACC is full, the lower bowl tickets and luxury boxes are paid http://www.torontoist.com/archives/2004/12/good_riddance_v.html
Extractions: There's cause for celebration tonight: As you read this, the NBA is approving a proposed trade between the Toronto Raptors and the New Jersey Nets that would see the Vince Carter in a different uniform . A Raptor team that has struggled on and off the court this year is having itâs biggest tumor removed as General Manager Rob Babcock worked out a deal that will finally send Vinsanity packing. Raptor fans have consoled themselves with the belief that this day would finally come after witnessing a dismal start to the season. The trade comes on the heels of a monstrous victory as the team punished the Minnesota Timberwolves at the ACC this past Wednesday night. In return for Vince, the Nets will be saying their goodbyes to centre Alonzo Mourning, forward Aaron Williams, guard Eric Williams and a pair of first round picks. The new faces will drastically improve the teams defensive game that has been struggling to contain the leagueâs top scorers as of late.
Extractions: TREVISO, Italy Funny how closely Yugoslav political history and basketball annals in that snakebit part of the world track each other. The Nazis attacked Belgrade on April 6, 1941. Bosna Sarajevo won Yugoslavia's first European club championship on April 6, 1979. The first shots in the war in Bosnia were fired on you guessed it April 6, 1992. So why wouldn't we reach one more milepost for hoops in the Balkans on another day marinated in historical meaning? Let the record reflect that date as June 28. Last Thursday was the day Slobodan Milosevic was spirited off to the Hague hoosegow. It was the 612th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo Polje that the Serb strongman exploited in his rise to power. It was the 87th anniversary of the Austrian archduke's assassination in Sarajevo that touched off World War I. And it was the eve of the arrival of 50 kids, ages 12 to 14, drawn equally from the five successor states of the former Yugoslavia, who gathered here for Basketball Without Borders, a collaborative effort of the United Nations, the NBA and FIBA. The plan: Take the kids, assign them to teams regardless of nationality, and have them bunk in with their new mates. Nine pros from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Slovenia and the Serbian and Montenegrin leftovers of Yugoslavia came, too to teach the game, yes, but also to teach lessons in leadership and tolerance and how to stand up to peer pressure. Among the counselor-coaches were
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Extractions: VIENNA, 26 March (UN Information Service) Nine National Basketball Association (NBA) players, led by veterans Vlade Divac of the Sacramento Kings and a native of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Toni Kukoc of the Atlanta Hawks and a native of Croatia, will conduct a basketball camp in Treviso, Italy, from 29 June to July 2, for young players (aged 12 to 14) from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Slovenia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, it was announced today by NBA Commissioner David Stern. "The NBA is proud to work with the United Nations to promote goodwill around the world and to use the sport of basketball as a common language for global peace, friendship and sportsmanship", said Mr. Stern. "Sports transcends boundaries and this opportunity demonstrates that sports has a capacity to bring people together while teaching good messages to kids, such as the importance of education, fighting against drug abuse, and the importance of understanding people." The three-day event, "Basketball without Borders", also will include seminars designed to promote leadership, conflict resolution and living a healthy life without drugs, as part of the celebration of the United Nations International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, observed 26 June 2001.
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Extractions: Free Web poll for your Web site - freepolls.com JUNE 28, 1995: Raptors pick 5-foot-10 point guard Damon Stoudamire of the University of Arizona seventh in the 1995 NBA Draft first round, followed by Jimmy King of the University of Michigan in the second round. Staged at SkyDome, this is the first time the draft was held outside of the United States and drew a record crowd of 21,168. OCTOBER 14, 1995: The Raptors play their first preseason game at the Halifax Metro Centre, defeating the Philadelphia 76ers, 120-107. Toronto will play all eight of its preseason contests in Canada, four in Toronto as well as Saint John, NB, Saskatoon, and in Winnipeg, versus the Vancouver Grizzlies in the first Naismith Cup.
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Extractions: Monday Aug 22, 2005 Raptors TV Sched Tuesday Aug 16 2005 Raptors in Mourning Tuesday Aug 9 2005 Raptors to Wiz at Start Monday Aug 8 2005 Raptors announce 2005-2006 Sched Wednesday August 3 2005 Raptors sign EuroLeague Star Monday August 1 2005 Raptors updates Wednesday July 20 2005 Rockets blast Raps Tuesday July 19 2005 Raptors beat Wolves Saturday July 9 2005 Raptors in Halifax Thursday July 7 2005 Chuck Checks In Saturday July 2 2005 Raptors stay with Euro Friday July 1 2005 Raptors Diverse Thursday June 20 2005 Babcock on the D for "Dumb" Mendez snubs Raptors Wednesday June 29 2005 Raptors take V(?) with first pick Raptors Report Card Mendez OK with future Tuesday June 28 2005 Raptors ready for Draft Bosh option picked up Babcock boned up Monday June 27 2995 Magloire in TO? Sunday June 26 2005 Raptors Insider Saturday June 25 2005 Raptors Draft Preview Draft day pressure Friday June 24 2005 Raptors boss with the assist Wednesday June 22 2005 Raptors Draft Update Tuesday June 21 2005 Raptors update Tuesday June 7 2005 Scouting Trip for Raptors Monday June 6 2005 Raptors Wrapup Wannabees Saturday June 4 2005 Whispers in TO Chuck checks in Thursday June 2 2005 Raptors work em' out Wednesday June 1 2005 Raptors court talent Tuesday May 31 2005 Draft Central Raptors Raptors on the move Sunday May 29 2005 Check out Raptors Team Store Saturday May 28 2005
The Spring Of Competitiveness Dino Radja for the Boston Celtics, and zan tabak for the Toronto Raptors. All these players were members of the Croatian national basketball team http://www.croatiaemb.org/C_U_relations/Cro&USA/part13.htm
Extractions: VIENNA, 26 March (UN Information Service) Nine National Basketball Association (NBA) players, led by veterans Vlade Divac of the Sacramento Kings and a native of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Toni Kukoc of the Atlanta Hawks and a native of Croatia, will conduct a basketball camp in Treviso, Italy, from 29 June to July 2, for young players (aged 12 to 14) from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Slovenia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, it was announced today by NBA Commissioner David Stern. "The NBA is proud to work with the United Nations to promote goodwill around the world and to use the sport of basketball as a common language for global peace, friendship and sportsmanship", said Mr. Stern. "Sports transcends boundaries and this opportunity demonstrates that sports has a capacity to bring people together while teaching good messages to kids, such as the importance of education, fighting against drug abuse, and the importance of understanding people." The three-day event, "Basketball without Borders", also will include seminars designed to promote leadership, conflict resolution and living a healthy life without drugs, as part of the celebration of the United Nations International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, observed 26 June 2001.
Extractions: Nine National Basketball Association (NBA) players, led by veterans Vlade Divac of the Sacramento Kings, a native of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and Toni Kukoc of the Atlanta Hawks, a three-time European player of the year and a native of Croatia, will conduct a basketball camp in Treviso, Italy, from 29 June to 2 July. Tahoe Trading is a member firm trading organization engaged primarily in equity derivative arbitrage. Tahoe maintains memberships on most major United States exchanges with offices in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and San Francisco. Tahoe develops and utilizes cutting edge proprietary technology to provide fair and orderly markets for both public and private investors. will also include seminars designed to promote leadership, conflict resolution and living a healthy life without drugs as part of the celebration of the United Nations International Day against Drug Abuse (26 June 2001). Benetton, which owns the Treviso basketball team in the Italian league, is also a co-sponsor of the camp and will host the 50 young participants (10 from each country) at La Ghirada, their basketball facilities an hour north of Venice. The national basketball federations of each country will choose 10 participants in cooperation with the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). The participants will be selected based on their basketball skills and leadership abilities. The young players will be outfitted by Champion with footwear provided by Nike. Other co-sponsors include: CIBA Textiles of Austria, blu cellular telephones of Italy, Austrian Airlines, Johnson and Johnson and Milka chocolates.
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NBA.com: Pacers Win Final At Historic Camp TREVISO, Italy, July 2 In the basketball Without Borders final, zan tabak sIndiana Pacers upset Vlade Divac and Bruno Sundov s heavily favored http://aol.nba.com/bwb/without_borders_010702.html
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Extractions: Minnesota Timberwolves News / Jan. 10, 2005 Minnesota Timberwolves Vice President of Basketball Operations Kevin McHale today announced the NBA club has signed free-agent forward John Thomas to a 10-day contract and has placed forward Mark Madsen on the Injured List (fractured left thumb). Per team policy, no financial terms of Thomas' agreement were disclosed. Madsen must remain on the Injured List a minimum of five games and will not be eligible to be activated until Jan. 18. Thomas, a University of Minnesota graduate, appeared in six preseason games for the Wolves this season, averaging 3.7 points (.500 FG%) and 4.2 rebounds in 12.5 minutes per game. Thomas was signed as a free agent by Minnesota on Oct. 4 and was waived by the team on Nov. 1. He then signed with the Continental Basketball Association's Sioux Falls SkyForce, where he averaged 16.3 points (.559 FG%), 10.1 rebounds and 35.4 minutes per game in 20 games (started 19). Thomas (6-9, 255) was drafted 25th overall by the New York Knicks in the 1997 NBA Draft. He was traded by New York with Walter McCarty, Dontaé Jones and Scott Brooks to the Boston Celtics for Chris Mills on Oct. 22, 1997 and then traded by the Celtics with Chauncey Billups, Dee Brown and Roy Rogers to the Toronto Raptors for Kenny Anderson, Zan Tabak and Popeye Jones on Feb. 18, 1998. His best NBA season came in 1998-99, when he averaged 4.3 points (.577 FG%) and 3.4 rebounds in 15.2 minutes in 39 contests for Toronto. Thomas spent the 2003-04 season with Casademont Girona of the Spanish Basketball League, averaging 10.1 points and 5.1 rebounds in 31 contests.
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Isiah Thomas Interview To a man they said they wanted to get better as a basketball player. Rik s leaving didn t give (zan) tabak or Jeff (Foster) or http://www2.indystar.com/library/factfiles/people/t/thomas_isiah/2001_0606.html
Extractions: FACTFILES FactFiles home Biographies Business Environment ... Sports MORE LIBRARY Library Home Flashback Special Reports CHANNELS News Opinion Business Sports ... Community EXTRAS Commuting Coupons Horoscopes Lotteries ... Star Links SERVICES Library FactFiles Message boards What's available ADVERTISERS Published: June 6, 2001, The Indianapolis Star Isiah Thomas' rookie season as coach of the Indiana Pacers brought major transition to the franchise. With three starters gone from the team that had reached the NBA Finals, and using several players with minimal NBA experience, Thomas' team finished 41-41 and was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by the Philadelphia 76ers. Thomas was the subject of considerable criticism during the season for juggling the lineup and his unconventional offensive approach, but he believes he and his team are on the proper course. He also appears to have the support of team president Donnie Walsh, who believes Thomas improved in the mundane aspects of coaching during his first season and showed a natural instinct for its finer points.