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]]>Home in the Chicago area over the summer, Ulis played 3 games with Meanstreets, leading them to 2 wins and 1 narrow semi-final loss at Chicago's premiere summer basketball tournament. Over 3 intense games, the 5'9 point guard averaged 18.3 points, 3.7 assists, 3 rebounds, 1.3 steals, going 18-21 from the free throw line (85.7%).
Tyler was fearless at both ends of the floor playing against seasoned, current overseas pros and D League players, some with NBA experience. He was a calm, vocal leader on the floor while still thrilling the raucous crowds with his elite ball-handling and passing skills.
Still just 19 years old, Tyler always seemed to find the open man down the court. Doubts will always linger about Ulis' size but Kentucky fans and teammates don't doubt their point guard. Big Blue Nation fans will be pleased to see their unselfish leader having such success in his summer mixtape, playing alongside many new and unfamiliar teammates.
Now Ulis is ready to return to Lexington to lead the Kentucky Wildcats.
Thanks to everyone at Nike Chileague, Game Seven Marketing and Whitney Young High School and thanks to the Ulis family.
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]]>For those who were there at McDonough Gymnasium on August 4, 1994, few will forget the arrival of a 6-0 freshman guard who needed no introduction.
The rumors of Allen Iverson, released from jail just 24 hours earlier, coming to the Kenner Summer League on that Sunday afternoon, created a big buzz in the city and an over packed gym with a long line of rejected people outside. What those rejected people outside missed was Allen Iverson scoring 40 points that day and a combined 99 points in three days against some of the best collegiate talent in the city.
Some were actually disappointed he didn't score more, but considering he hadn't played organized basketball in over a year, I would say he played pretty well for a player that had to shake off some rust.
credit to arhenetwork & Pennyccwai.
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]]>Last year we featured Ryan Boatright's sick handles in a Chicago Pro-Am mix and last night Duke's Tyus Jones got a closer look at it when he got crossed over by the UConn star who had a game-high 22 points.?Boatright also had 7 boards, 2 assists, 3 steals and 3 3-pointers.
Jones had just a point less than Boatright but came away with the?10 point win.
Even Duke alum Kyrie Irving can appreciate this.
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]]>10000 Hours is back with it's 5th and longest episode yet called "Knight & Day" Part 1.
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]]>Watch Volume 1 Here (2012)
Derrick Rose, Tyreke Evans, John Wall, James Harden, Kyrie Irving, Brandon Jennings, Nick Young, Austin Rivers, Jrue Holiday, Harrison Barnes, Isaiah Thomas, Marquis Teague, Tony Wroten, Rudy Gay, The Harrison Twins, Andrew Wiggins, Aquille Carr, Cezar Guerrero, Darius Morris, Gabe York, Kasey Hill, Katin Reinhardt, Myck Kabongo, Nolan Smith, Quincy Miller, Rodney Purvis, Stanley Johnson and many more!
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]]>For most players, not being able to play a senior year of basketball because of criminal activity would eliminate any chance of a scholarship especially a full ride to schools like Arkansas, Kentucky and Duke but while Allen Iverson was serving time, his mother visited Georgetown coach John Thompson and pleaded with him to help her son.
Thompson visited Iverson during his senior year and offered him a scholarship. Although the Hoyas were known for their big men such as Ewing, Zo, Mutombo and Othella Harrington, the greatest scorer in Georgetown history was a 6’3 guard named Eric “Sleepy” Floyd. Floyd was part of the “Heart Attack Hoyas” and ended his career with 4 straight scoring titles and even became the first and last guard to ever lead the team in blocks for a season. Georgetown alumni that remembered Floyd were hoping Iverson would be a similar player and on August 4th 1994, at the Kenner Summer League, a packed house with a turned down line outside, witnessed something more than what they were hoping for – Iverson dropped 40 points in his first organized basketball game in over a year.
A few months later, Iverson played in his first exhibition game for the Hoyas and produced 36 points, five assists and 3 steals in just 23 minutes. A writer for the Washington Times claimed he “was better than most of the point guards in the NBA right now” and another writer for the Post compared his first impression of Iverson to his first impression of Kareem Abdul Jabbar.
When the season started, Iverson was a frequent feature on ESPN’s Plays of the week and was putting up 30+ games just like he was back in high school. The only game where he scored less than 10 points in was a game against Villanova where he only played 10 minutes and Coach Thompson threatened to forfeit because of a group of rowdy students that were comparing Iverson to OJ while wearing prison costumes. Iverson got his revenge later that season against Villanove with 26 points. There weren't any prison costume wearing student around this time but there was a future impeached president in attendance.
The season ended for the team in the Sweet 16 against Vince Carter’s UNC team but Iverson collected numerous awards and honors including Big East Rookie of the Year and All Rookie Tournament First Team. He was also selected Big East Player of the week 9 times during his freshman season.
His sophomore season was even more sensational. Multiple 40 point explosions, 8 steals in another, dunks and alley oops not expected from 6’0 guards and another revenge game against Villanova with 37 points 8 rebounds in 23 minutes for a 38 point victory.
Despite being one of the most consistent players in the country, his worst game couldn't have came at a worst time: Hitting only 4 of 15 shots, Iverson and the Hoyas lost their first game in the Big East Finals which lowered their seed to #2 behind Marcus Camby and Umass. The two teams faced off in the regional finals where Umass would come out victorious showing why they deserved the #1 ranking.
Just the way Iverson’s high school career ended in controversy to only be welcomed with opened arms to the the next level, Iverson became the first underclassman to leave John Thompson early so he could enter the NBA draft where he was selected with the #1 pick by the 76ers.
Iverson had one of the best rookie seasons in NBA history, averaging 39 points a game for his final 9 games of the season. When he was awarded the NBA Rookie of the year Award he gave it to his mom and said “this is your award.” So true, because if it wasn't for his mother taking that trip to see John Thompson we would all be asking the question “whatever happened to Allen Iverson?” but she did, so we luckily have the Answer.
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]]>Steve Francis NBA prime didn't last as long as we all wish it would have but the man still gave us years of exciting highlights and constantly put us at the edge of our seats while watching him play. Here is a mix of The Franchise from his high school and college days at Maryland.
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