NBA legend Michael Jordan would not play in “The Flu Game” if he had to do it all over again. Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals ...
Any college basketball fan knows just how significant the in-state rivalry between the North Carolina Tar Heels in Chapel ...
Mashburn shot 12 of 16 from the field, including 3 for 5 from 3-point range, and went 5 for 6 from the free-throw line for the Owls (12-6 ... two steals and two blocks for Tulane. Mari Jordan had 15 ...
But the Vols coach knew how he felt for Lanier after the senior guard missed a game-tying free throw attempt with 2. ... a layup with 1:29 to play after a Jordan Gainey steal on an inbound pass ...
Two notable omissions from Durant's list are his long time rival LeBron James, and NBA legend Michael Jordan, who are widely considered to be the frontrunners in the “greatest player of all time ...
Before becoming an NBA legend in his own right, LeBron James once famously squared off against Michael Jordan and other NBA stars in a pickup basketball game as a teenage phenom from Akron ...
Polzin: How Wisconsin coach Greg Gard reached 200 wins the hard way He nodded at his teammates from the free throw line, indicating he was okay. But seconds lagged on, and Crowl was still struggling ...
During the nearly four-hour game, the Minutemen and Rams combined for 122 free-throw attempts and 79 personal fouls, with 10 players fouling out. The 122 free-throw attempts were the most in a ...
What was shaping up to be a signature Iowa win ended in collapse. The Hawkeyes finished 16-of-29 at the free throw line. Stuelke led with 16 points and 16 rebounds. A pair of O'Grady free throws gives ...
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When discussing the greatest players in NBA history, Michael Jordan’s name is almost always at the top of the list. The Chicago Bulls legend, who dominated the league for nearly two decades and ...
LeBron James celebrated his 40th birthday this past December, while six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan turns 62 next month. Jordan appeared in 82 games with the Washington Wizards during the ...