Basketball

Spain's Olympic Basketball Team Takes Aim At US
NPR
A generation ago, basketball became a fixture in Spanish schools, and now that's paying off as Spanish players make a mark far beyond their homeland. "It's a lot of work, and a little bit of luck. You know?" says Borja Castejon, the head of the ...
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Olympic men's basketball: Five story lines
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Members of Team USA and stars from other countries might find themselves with a little more breathing room than they would normally have. "Basketball is an unknown quantity in this country," said Chris Mitchell, who calls Britain's basketball games for...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
USA women's basketball seeks to extend its legacy of winning
Philadelphia Daily News
Now, as the U.S. women's basketball team heads for London for the 2012 Olympic Tournament, the newbies are such players as former Connecticut star and 2011 WNBA Rookie of the Year Maya Moore, and WNBA stars Angel McCoughtry, Lindsay Whalen, ...
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Rick Pitino backs Jay Bilas for Big East commissioner
SportingNews.com
When he was asked by those in charge of finding the next Big East commissioner to suggest some candidates, Louisville coach Rick Pitino declined and chose merely to explain what sort of person was necessary for the job. “It needs to be someone who, ...
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How science is rewriting basketball wisdom Technology & science ...
In a multibillion-dollar sport like basketball, one might expect that trainers had figured out every nuance of the physics involved. Well, think again.
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