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The First Televised Game with 11-Foot Hoops!
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Thank You for Being Part of History! Please join us in thanking the players and coaches who volunteered to be part of our experiment with hoops at 11-feet.
Players and coaches were not paid for their appearances today and are willing to play today and
put themselves on public display to examine the challenges of playing with an elevated basket.
They played to be a part of history, to test their athletic abilities, and For the Love of the Game...
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Our weekly internet radio show--listen on your computer or download to your iPod
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Patrick Leonard from Qwizdom joins us to explain their technology for classrooms and events. The "For the Love of the Game" exhibition on June 16th will use Qwizdom interactive remotes to get feedback from the audience....
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Saturday, June 16th
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Sports Illustrated's Chris Ballard reports on the dunk in the NBA, asking the question is it just two points, or an important part of the game? Included is discussion of our " For the Love of the Game " exhibition, which raised the hoops to 11 feet. Some...
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From the June 25th Issue: The ratings for the Spurs' NBA Finals sweep suggest otherwise, but former NBA assistant coach Tom Newell beleives there are people who want to watch fundamentally sound, team-based basketball. That's why last Saturday in Seattle,...
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Seattle Times sports columnist Jerry Brewer analyzes the "For the Love of the Game" exposition... To be a purist now, you have to be a futurist. To show people the right way, you have to accept they'll first consider it wrong. Newell scared the dunks...
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Team Rosters
Players and coaches were not paid for their appearances today and are willing to play today and put themselves on public display to examine the challenges of playing with an elevated basket. They played to be a part of history, to test their athletic abilities, and for the Love of the Game...
| Gold Team | Black Team |
Coach Jim Harrick Coach J. Jay Davis Coach Andy Nelson |
Coach Paul Woolpert Coach James Edwards Coach David Stone |
| 1 | Tony Binetti: Italian League Pro Seattle Pacific University Hometown: Enumclaw, WA | 6’ 1” |
1 | Ryan Webb Seattle University Hometown: Mountlake Terrace, WA | 6’ 1” |
| 2 | Tygann Billow Evergreen State College Hometown: Bellevue | 6’ 2” |
2 | Alex Hartman: IBL Vancouver Concordia University | 6’ 8” |
| 3 | Sterling Brown University of Washington Hometown: Woodinville | 6’ 4” |
3 | Tyler Besecker Stanford University | 6’ 7” |
| 4 | Ryan Coldren Hometown: Fall Creek, Oregon | 6’ 8” |
4 | David Rengo Northwest University Seattle Community College | 6’ 4” |
| 5 | Kendrick Holley Northwest University, Kirkland Hometown: Tacoma | 6’ 6” |
5 | Rob Diedrichs Seattle Pacific University Hometown: Seattle | 6’ 9” |
| 6 | Ryan Rourke: European Pro Cornell University Hometown: Bothell, WA | 6’ 8” |
6 | David White Seattle University, Bellevue Community College | 6’ 10” |
| 7 | Brayden Billbe American University Hometown: Mercer Island, WA | 6’ 11” |
7 | Brandon Burmeister University of Washington Hometown: Mercer Island, WA | 6’ 11” |
| 8 | Dontay Harris: IBL Tacoma Drake University Hometown: Tacoma, WA | 6’ 8” |
8 | Eric Sandarin: European Pro Seattle Pacific University | 6’ 8” |
| 9 | Ryan McDade: European Pro University of Northern Arizona Hometown: Tacoma, WA | 6’ 8” |
9 | Andrew Zahn: Japan Pro University of San Diego Hometown: Redondo Beach | 6’ 8” |
| 10 | Jay Anderson: IBL / European Pro University of Oregon | 6’ 8” |
10 | Adam Zahn University of Oregon Hometown: Redondo Beach | 6’ 8” |
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