Romeo Miller Signs With USC Trojans Basketball Team And Accepts Starring Role In Feature Film "Sweetwater"
Romeo Miller (aka Lil' Romeo) has committed to the USC Trojans Basketball team class of 2008. Miller has also accepted a co-starring role in the feature film "Sweetwater" in which he plays the young Nat 'Sweetwater' Clifton - the first African-American basketball player to play for an NBA team.
4 Moves To Know In Basketball
Basketball is all about how you move Actually making a basket is not that difficult of a skill to master and if that was all basketball was about then it would be a simple game
Basketball - Heat Says It?s Ready for the Games That Really Matter
MIAMI ? Relieved to be rid of the regular season and all its banality, the players and the coach of the defending champion Miami Heat started projecting a familiar confidence these past few days that bordered on arrogance.
RateItAll Launches NBA Referee Rating Service
Consumer rating company RateItAll, Inc. launches an NBA Referee Rating service to allow fans to rate and review NBA refs.
Dr. Jay Granat and Billy Armstrong Join Forces to Help Young Basketball Players Master the Mental and Physical Aspects Of Hoops
New Jersey basketball program help kids master the physical and mental aspects of the game.
Kentucky, N. Carolina, UCLA, Kansas, and Duke "The Phat 5" of College Basketball at 500 Report, Special Collector's 12-Volume Historica
Kentucky-104 years, UNC-97 years, UCLA-88 years, Kansas-109 years, and Duke-102 years the Top 5 college basketball programs of All-Time will celebrate 500 years of combined play. Bi-weekly 12-Volume report will be a "Collector's Item" for sports fans and enthusiast.
The Phat 5" of College Basketball Kentucky, N. Carolina, UCLA, Kansas, and Duke Surpass the 9,100 All-Time Combined Wins Total on "Phat 5 Tu
Top 5 college basketball programs of All-Time will collectively surpass the 9,500 win total during the 2009-10 season and the 10,000 win total during the 2013-14 season. "The Phat 5" are the Top 5 in All-Time winning percentage.
Catch The Rising Stars Of Basketball With Phoenix Suns Tickets
There is a reason why Phoenix Suns tickets are so much in demand today- ask any basketball enthusiast or fan and they will all say they same thing. The Suns are due for a big win. The career of this team has often been compared to that of Rocky. This is because the team has pulled off some truly unbelievable wins and has seemingly risen to the top from absolutely nowhere.
March Madness Management: Bite Your Tongue Before Blowing Your Top -- Could Texas Tech Basketball Coach Bobby Knight Learn How to Control His Anger? C
Former, Indiana basketball coach Bobby Knight is not the only person who needs to learn a new way to manage anger. Everyone does. Psychologists used to believe it was healthy for a person to "vent" his or her anger. Now the general consensus is it's not only unhealthy, it's counter-productive. StressStop.com of Norwalk Connecticut has created a new "anger management seminar in a box" for HR training professionals that helps them teach people why they need to bite their tongue before blowing their top.
Kentucky, N. Carolina, UCLA, Kansas, and Duke "The Phat 5" of College Basketball at 500 Report Volume #8 (NBA All-Star Week)
Kentucky-104 years, N. Carolina-97 years, UCLA-88 years, Kansas-109 years, and Duke-102 years. Top 5 college basketball programs of All-Time are celebrating 500 years of combined play during the 2006-07 season. P-H-A-T is an acronym meaning "Producing History At the Tournament" (Final Four). Duke falls from college basketball poll after 11 years, 200 straight weeks.
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Alexis Levi - First African American Woman Owner, CEO and General Manager of a Professional Basketball Team
LAS VEGAS, NV (PRWeb) February 22, 2007 -- Young African American woman Alexis Levi purchased a professional basketball franchise, and settled her International Basketball League (IBL) Expansion Team - the Las Vegas Stars - in Las Vegas, Nevada. To coach her team to greatness, owner, general manager and CEO Levi hired George Tarkanian, son of former UNLV head basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian. Also a Sports Agent Advisor for Sports Management Worldwide, Levi is quite comfortable in professional sports management ― a profession generally populated by men. She is an astute, results-oriented leader with proven successes managing multi-million dollar organizations and business operations.
Levi states, "We are going to work closely with the City of Las Vegas to build a great semi-professional team. We want very much to work with Mayor Oscar Goodman and the Maloof brothers to secure a measurable model confirming audience dedication and corporate support." She continued, "We hope the NBA and Commissioner Stern will see a viable basketball program, as well as a future opportunity for the NBA. Since taking ownership, we have received calls of interest from the NBA, NBDL, CBA and some international teams."
The Las Vegas Stars' inaugural season kicks off with a road trip to face the Phoenix Flame on Friday, April 6, 2007 at Arizona Veteran's Memorial Coliseum. To ensure ample preparedness for its first season, the team hosted tryouts in the U.S. and internationally, providing players from throughout the world an opportunity to show their stuff. Still recruiting to fill the remainder of the Star's open positions, the team will announce its roster in March. "I am extremely excited to begin coaching in the professional ranks," said Coach Tarkanian. "We are working hard to build a team of which the southern Nevada community will be proud."
The Stars' home opener is Thursday, April 19 versus the Colorado Crossover. The team will play its home games at Stations Sports Complex; the team has arranged to increase seating capacity on game days, and will offer fans valet parking. Levi's team will host 12 home games at the Las Vegas Station Sports Complex before approximately 2,500 fans. NBC affiliate KVBC will televise some home games. Fans may also view games on Internet Sports Channel Pay2ViewTV.com.
"We are pleased and honored to bring an IBL team to Las Vegas," said Levi. "We anticipate strong support from the community because the people of Las Vegas love professional basketball." She continued, "Of course, it is not only our goal to make it to the playoffs in our first year, but to win the championship as well." The Stars will also strive to help lay the foundation to one day bring an NBA team to Las Vegas.
The Las Vegas Stars invite corporate and organizational sponsorship and support. Entities interested in partnering with the sure-to-be first-rate Las Vegas Stars are encouraged to contact team national marketing associate Mitchell Adams 702-216-2966.
ABOUT INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE (IBL):
The International Basketball League is a third-year professional men's basketball league. Consisting of 25 teams across the U.S., the IBL follows NBA rules with a few exceptions: 1.) five fouls per player, 2.) 22-second shot clock, 3.) an immediate inbounds, and 4.) Only one timeout per quarter. These rules reduce dead time leads to a faster and more entertaining game. The result is an athletic game that is very fun to watch.
IBL scoring average per team in its first two seasons was over 126 points per game. The IBL has designed team ownership rules to enable affordability. The IBL expects to grow to 32 teams in 2007--including expansion teams in Buffalo, Los Angeles, and St. George (Utah), among others.
IBL owners get very efficient schedules; owners are guaranteed a maximum of one trip that requires air travel. This schedule efficiency means that once a team is founded, that team will survive and then thrive. For IBL photos, videos, and information, please visit the league website www.iblhoopsonline.com.
PRESS CONTACT
Toni Beckham
408-499-3664
LAS VEGAS STARS CONTACT
702-216-2966
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