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  1. Bahamian Basketball Players: Rick Fox, Kendal Pinder, Mychal Thompson, Dexter Cambridge, Ian Lockhart
  2. Basketball People From Ontario: Rick Fox, Eastern Commerce Collegiate Institute, Hank Biasatti, Jay Triano, Denham Brown, Leo Rautins
  3. Canadian Basketball Players: Pete Newell, Jamaal Magloire, Carl English, Rick Fox, Kaitlyn Burke, Andy Rautins, Pat Mcgeer, Hank Biasatti
  4. Male Basketball Guards: Steve Alford, Antoine Wright, Micheal Ray Richardson, Rick Fox, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Maurice Ager, David Rivers
  5. Canadian Expatriate Basketball People in the United States: Steve Nash, Pete Newell, Jamaal Magloire, Carl English, Rick Fox, Denham Brown
  6. Detroit Pistons Broadcasters: Fox Sports Detroit, Wxyt-Fm, Wwj, Greg Kelser, Rick Mahorn, George Blaha, Mark Champion

101. FOXSports.com - Television- FSN NOTES, QUOTES AND ANECDOTES
7 MLB great Duke Snider, former Detroit Piston rick Mahorn, Want thebehindthe-scenes lowdown on sports television from fox Sports Chairman and CEO
http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story/3296276?print=true

102. Eastern Washington Eagles Basketball News
Eastern Washington Eagles basketball News continually updated from thousands of The prognosis for fox was unclear.5.6. Topics NCAA basketball, Sports,
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103. Personal Information -- Richard Fox
Personal Information for Richard fox I am also a Xavier Musketeers andUniversity of Cincinnati Bearcats basketball fan.
http://www.nku.edu/~foxr/personal2.html
Personal Information for Richard Fox
(Click on my name to see a picture of me)
Let's see, what could you possibly want to know about me?
  • I was born in St. Louis, Missouri where I lived for 18 years.
  • I attended Parkway Central Junior and Senior High Schools where I first found an interest in computers and music.
  • I attended The University of Missouri Rolla as an undergraduate between 1982 and 1986 where I received a BS from the Department of Computer Science.
  • I attended The Ohio State University as a graduate student from 1986 to 1992 where I received both an MS and PhD in Computer Science. Here is a pointer to the Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence Research (LAIR) where I did my research while at Ohio State.
  • I moved to south Texas in 1992. I taught at the University of Texas Pan American from 1992 to 2001. Here's some exciting things to do in the McAllen area
  • In 2001, I moved to Cincinnati, Ohio , and am now teaching in the Department of Computer Science at Northern Kentucky University . Here are some exciting things to do in the Cincinnati area
  • I am a musician, I play guitar, and also bass, a little keyboards and drums. I have recorded a CD with a friend, our band is called Lee's Summit and our CD is Too Bizarre For Words. I used to have some mp3s up but they took up too much space, sorry, I've taken them down.
  • 104. The HoopsKlyce Page: Fantasy Basketball Statistics 101
    A typical fantasy basketball league has 12 teams with 10 starting For thefantasy basketball owner, it means it is easier to find a single player who
    http://www.hoopsklyce.com/archives/stats101.shtml
    F ANTASY B ASKETBALL S TATISTICS October 7, 1998 A typical fantasy basketball league has 12 teams with 10 starting players on each team. To get an idea of what the average stats for a player active on a starting fantasy roster would be I analyzed the statistics of the 120 players who averaged the most minutes played per game last season (hey ... what else are you going to do during The Lockout ... watch baseball? ... I don't think so!). The averages for 8 common statistical categories are shown in the table below. Also, to determine how the players stats were distributed above and below the averages I found the standard deviation of the 120 players for each stat category. A 'bell' shaped distribution would predict that 68% of the players would fall within one standard deviation of the average. Hang with me now ... the goal will be to determine who the fantasy basketball studs are ... not to put you to sleep! CATEGORY AVG PER GAME STND DEV STND DEV/AVG Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Treys Free Throws FG% In the same manner the fantasy stiffs can be identified. Calbert Cheany and Joe Smith managed to be in the top 120 in minutes played per game but were below average in all 8 of the categories investigated. By the way OnHoops.com readers, LJ was below average in 6 of the 8 categories! That's kind of stiff too.

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