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Dallas Maverick owner Mark Cuban posts frequently on basketball, technology, media, and business on his personal blog, BlogMaverick.com . His post on April 9th asks whether 18 or 19 year-olds are ready for the personal, financial, and business decisions Read More...
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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, Read More...
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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 Read More...
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Bob Condotta's article in Sunday's Seattle Times article complained about the lack of drama of the game, but does discuss the quick adjustment required to the raised rim... [UW Men's Basketball Coach Lorenzo] Romar was curious enough to shoot around himself Read More...
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From the Everett Herald ... SEATTLE - Can an extra foot save basketball? Tom Newell thinks so. Newell, a former NBA and WNBA assistant coach, doesn't like what he sees happening to the game he loves, which explains why on Saturday a game was being played Read More...
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Sunday's Tacoma News Tribune says that the " 11-foot rim eliminates dunks, puts emphasis on fundamentals ..." Tom Newell took a step forward in spreading his gospel of a return to basketball fundamentals Saturday afternoon at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. Newell Read More...
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supersonics.com reports on "For the Love of the Game"... If Tom Newell is right, fans got a look at the future of the NBA yesterday at Hec Edmuson Pavilion on the UW campus. Under the guidance of the former Sonics assistant coach, two teams of former Read More...
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The below article was published nationwide describing the "For the Love of the Game" basketball exhibition with 11-foot hoops. You might have seen it on ESPN, Yahoo Sports, MSN, or your local newspaper. SEATTLE (AP) -- Brayden Billbe caught the pass on Read More...
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In Michael Hiestand's column on June 15th, he proposes some ideas for TV. He also mentions "For the Love of the Game" which mentions the Qwizdom interactive remotes available to observers. If you think 21st-century basketball has outgrown the 10-foot Read More...
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A story in Thursday's Seattle Post-Intelligencer provides some background on history on the "For the Love of the Game" exposition... "Most people are unaware of the origins of the 10-foot hoop," Newell said. "The reason why (James) Naismith put the first Read More...
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Seattle's online newspaper Crosscut has a front page story today on "For the Love of the Game" basketball exhibition. Early this week a dozen-odd basketball players got together here and shot at standard backboards, deliberately missing on the high side Read More...
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Former Seattle Supersonics Coach Bob Hill has not coached in his final game in Seattle. He's planning to come back and coach in Family SportLife Today's "For the Love of the Game" exhibition. "I think it's a great idea and I'd certainly like to be part Read More...
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Family Sports Life Today is proud to announce today that it will stage an experimental exhibition basketball game at Hec Edmundson Pavilion on June 16 at 1 pm. Former local basketball stars who played in the Pac 10, WCC, Big Sky and local colleges will Read More...
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Dallas Maverick owner Mark Cuban posts frequently on basketball, technology, media, and business on his personal blog, BlogMaverick.com . His post on April 9th asks whether 18 or 19 year-olds are ready for the personal, financial, and business decisions Read More...
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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, Read More...
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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 Read More...
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Bob Condotta's article in Sunday's Seattle Times article complained about the lack of drama of the game, but does discuss the quick adjustment required to the raised rim... [UW Men's Basketball Coach Lorenzo] Romar was curious enough to shoot around himself Read More...
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From the Everett Herald ... SEATTLE - Can an extra foot save basketball? Tom Newell thinks so. Newell, a former NBA and WNBA assistant coach, doesn't like what he sees happening to the game he loves, which explains why on Saturday a game was being played Read More...
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Sunday's Tacoma News Tribune says that the " 11-foot rim eliminates dunks, puts emphasis on fundamentals ..." Tom Newell took a step forward in spreading his gospel of a return to basketball fundamentals Saturday afternoon at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. Newell Read More...
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supersonics.com reports on "For the Love of the Game"... If Tom Newell is right, fans got a look at the future of the NBA yesterday at Hec Edmuson Pavilion on the UW campus. Under the guidance of the former Sonics assistant coach, two teams of former Read More...
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The below article was published nationwide describing the "For the Love of the Game" basketball exhibition with 11-foot hoops. You might have seen it on ESPN, Yahoo Sports, MSN, or your local newspaper. SEATTLE (AP) -- Brayden Billbe caught the pass on Read More...
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In Michael Hiestand's column on June 15th, he proposes some ideas for TV. He also mentions "For the Love of the Game" which mentions the Qwizdom interactive remotes available to observers. If you think 21st-century basketball has outgrown the 10-foot Read More...
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A story in Thursday's Seattle Post-Intelligencer provides some background on history on the "For the Love of the Game" exposition... "Most people are unaware of the origins of the 10-foot hoop," Newell said. "The reason why (James) Naismith put the first Read More...
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Seattle's online newspaper Crosscut has a front page story today on "For the Love of the Game" basketball exhibition. Early this week a dozen-odd basketball players got together here and shot at standard backboards, deliberately missing on the high side Read More...
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Former Seattle Supersonics Coach Bob Hill has not coached in his final game in Seattle. He's planning to come back and coach in Family SportLife Today's "For the Love of the Game" exhibition. "I think it's a great idea and I'd certainly like to be part Read More...
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Family Sports Life Today is proud to announce today that it will stage an experimental exhibition basketball game at Hec Edmundson Pavilion on June 16 at 1 pm. Former local basketball stars who played in the Pac 10, WCC, Big Sky and local colleges will Read More...
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