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    How will the Sixers improve next season? The 2015-2016 season hasn't even started yet, but people presume that the Philadelphia 76ers will be at the bottom of the standings once again. That may be true, but they will be a whole lot better than last year’s team. The 76ers will already improve with a lottery pick(Jahlil Okafor) starting for them next year. Jahlil Okafor was the third pick in the 2015 NBA draft and many consider him to be a potential All-Star. Pairing him with Nerlens Noel, who had

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    The sports television show Pardon the Interruption, was first released in 2001 that airs on ESPN networks. Pardon the Interruption is a 30 minute long controversial sports talk show that’s exclusively towards sports judgements and top issues in the sports industry. Since October 17, 2001 the debut of Pardon the Interruption, Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon have been the host of the show (ESPNMediaZone). Sport media veteran Tony Kornheiser, is a famous sports columnist and sportswriter that earned

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    Coaching Interview

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    East Hall High School is where I conducted my coaching interview. I was granted the opportunity to interview one of the most prestige High School coaches in the state of Georgia; Joe Dix. Dix is the head coach for the boys’ Varsity basketball team at East Hall. Dix and his staff were conducting try outs during our coaching interview, which is was pumped about. Coach Dix talked about the pressure on him and his team to bring home a State Title this year since it’s been a decade since his last one

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    Michael Jordan, Brett Favre, and Dario Franchitti are some of the greatest and most influential male athletes that have ever played sports. Michael Jordan was born on February 17th, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York. Growing up he was not a natural basketball player , he didnt make his high school team his freshman year. He had some growth spurts which gave him “the legs of a high jumper and the shoulders of a football linebacker” (Lloyd 1). Michael was a hard worker in high school as he got up to practice

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    Absolutely True Dairy

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    The Absolutely True Dairy of a Part-Time Indian follows Junior, a fourteen-year-old Spokane Indian boy as he tries to find a place where he belongs. Junior was born with hydrocephalus, or water on the brain, and this disability has given him a stutter, seizures, and physical deformities like a larger than average skull. Juniors disabilities have made him a target on the reservation where he lives, and when Junior has an outburst on his first day of school, his teacher advises him to leave the reservation

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    He's already amongst one of the greatest shooters of all time so what else does he need to do in order to become basketballs GOAT? Steph Curry is the complete player when it comes to being a point guard. He is amazing dribbling, court vision is phenomenal, a floor general, can defend, a smart player, and he can finish at the rim with his famous floater layup. That's without talking about how he has the deadliest jump shot in the history of basketball. All the NBA teams that play the Warriors have

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    Volleyball is a year-round sport. In 1916 rules were issued by the YMCA and the National Collegiate Athletic Association(NCAA). United States Volleyball Association(USVA) was formed in 1928 and is the sport’s national governing body.The Federation internationale de volleyball oversees the sport internationally. Volleyball became an Olympic event in 1964. In 1895, just four years after basketball was invented a couple of miles down the road in Springfield, Massachusetts, a twenty-five year old gym

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    Mountain Dew Commercial

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    “Don’t do they, do you” These are the words of NBA MVP, Russell Westbrook during his Mountain Dew commercial last year. He did this commercial in a way to show what different people would tell you not to do, especially in the basketball world. It was a way in proving that you can do whatever you feel is right to do. The commercial starts off with Russell Westbrook dribbling a ball. From the angles shown, it could be seen to the viewer that he is playing in a game. He dribbles than takes a deep three

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    LaMarcus Aldridge was one of the big guys in the NBA who started from a nobody but established himself as an All-Star player throughout his 10 years in the NBA. He was drafted by the Chicago Bulls but was eventually traded to the Portland Trail Blazers where he started his career in 2006. From there, he began to hone his skills and became one of the go-to-guys of the team. Due to his hard work and outstanding performance, he's been selected several times as an All-Star. But after spending nine seasons

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    Spalding History

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    Spalding first originated from the baseball hall of famer Albert Goodwill Spalding, who would play with the baseball equipment he made himself. After retiring from baseball in 1875, A.G. Spalding would enter and dedicate himself to the sporting goods industry, creating the company known as A.G. Spalding & Brothers (aka Spalding). After several successful years from his new company, Spalding would expand his company from baseball equipment manufacturing to the manufacturing of other major sporting

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