Houston Rockets Jersey
The Houston Rockets are a professional basketball club which play in the Western Conference of the National Basketball Association. Known for legendary players such as Hakeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler, and Yao Ming, the Rockets jersey has underwent a great deal of evolution over its long history, settling on the color red in the majority of Rockets color schemes. Soon after their transition from San Diego, where the franchise had began, the jersey had a white, yellow, and green color combination, similar to the former NBA team the Seattle Sonics. This jersey, used from 1970, was soon replaced by the now-dominant red scheme, with gold letters on the front and back.
The Rockets of today frequently use this jersey for a "vintage" look. This jersey remained in place for two decades, only changing in the color of the lettering from gold to white. Ultimately, when Clyde Drexler came to town, the Rockets jersey changed from a dominant red scheme to a mostly white jersey with red lettering. Without a logo, however, the jersey continued to feature a simple "Houston" on the front, without a symbol or mascot. It was not until the turn of the millennium that the jersey began to feature a planet-shaped sphere with a more dynamic looking "Rockets" lettering on the front, along with a dramatic change in colors, using navy blue to go with white pinstripes. By the 2004 season, the team made a move in their home arena to the Toyota Center in Houston, which is ...
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Luol Deng
Loul Deng was a member of the Chicago Bulls during the 2009-2010 season where he played the Small Forward position. Deng appeared in 70 games for the Bulls averaging 17.6 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.9 assists per contest. Loul Deng would also average 18 points and 5 rebounds during the Bulls’ first round playoff series against the Cleveland Cavaliers. When healthy, Loul Deng is one of the most versatile players on the team as he can score from the perimeter as well as the paint. When his jump shot is falling, he is one of the most difficult players to guard in the league. If the Bulls can add some more talent to their current core of Loul Deng, Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah, they will definitely position themselves as a team who can go far in the playoffs in the coming years.
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Boise State Broncos Men's Basketball
1933: Played first game
1976: Won WAC conference title
1988-1989: Won conference title
1993-1994: Won conference title
1994: Appeared in the NCAA Tournament
1999: Won conference title
2008: Won 20 basketball games, to join the 10-20-20 club (10 football wins, 20 basketball wins, and 20 women's basketball wins)
updated 2010-07-16 23:38:30
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Anthony Peeler
Peeler was drafted in the 1992 NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. http://www.nba.com/playerfile/anthony_peeler/bio.html He started eleven games and averaged 10.4 points per game in his rookie season. In 1996-1997 Peeler joined the Vancouver Grizzlies. Peeler averaged 14.5 points per game along with 3.6 assists per game in his first season with Vancouver.http://www.nba.com/playerfile/anthony_peeler/bio.html He set a single season record for the franchise with 40 points February 14th vs. the New Jersey Nets. In 1997 Peeler joined the Minnesota Timberwolves. He averaged 13.0 points a game his first season with Minnesota. Peeler joined the Sacramento Kings in 2003. He then finished his career with the Washington Wizards in 2005. Peeler averaged 9.7 points and 2.4 assists per game in his 13 year NBA career.http://www.nba.com/playerfile/anthony_peeler/
updated 2010-11-04 16:11:25
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Midwest Regional Finals
Bracketography.com: NCAA Tournament Predictions (February 15, 2009)
ESPN: Bracketology (February 16, 2009)
Rivals.com: 2008 College Basketball Midwest Bracket
ESPN Video: Midwest Region (Time: 3:57)
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Michael Beasley
Games Played: 78 games
Games Started: 78 games
Minutes: 29.8 minutes per game
Points: 14.8 points per game
Field Goal: 45%
3 Point: 27.5%
Free Throw: 80%
Steals: 1 steals per game
Blocks: 0.6 blocks per game
Turnovers: 1.7 turnovers per game
Rebounds: 6.4 rebounds per game
Assists 1.3 assists per game [1]
updated 2010-07-17 15:27:50
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Rashad McCants
September 25,1984: Born
2001-2002: Won the New Hampshire Player of the Year Award
2002-2005: Member of the University of North Carolina basketball team
2005: Won the NCAA National Championship
2005: Drafted 14th overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves
updated 2010-07-17 19:48:41
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D.J. Strawberry
- Mahalo's Guide to the Phoenix Suns
- ESPN.com: Career Stats
- Height: 6-5
- Weight: 201
- Rookie Year: 2007
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Final Four Bracket
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