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NBA star Andre Drummond shocks waitress with $1,000 tip as Florida restaurants reopen
By Joel Alderman In the midst of our series about former college basketball players who have died...
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Still no shot clock in high school basketball, but it’s just a matter of time (ouch!)
By Joel Alderman Most of our readers, this writer included, unless they are knowledgeable high school fans,...
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Marty Derer, who played at Rutgers-Camden, died of coronavirus less than two months after this beloved referee worked his last game
By Joel Alderman In our series on former college basketball players who have died in the coronavirus...
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Why John Stockton remains the most underrated basketball player of the 1990s
What if I told you that one man sits atop the list of the NBA’s all-time leaders...
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Arnold Obey, hoop and track star at Wagner in late 1960s, is another casualty of Covid-19
By Joel Alderman In a previous article we noted the passing due to the coronavirus (Covid-19) of...
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Curly Neal, a player, comedian, and good-will ambassador with the Harlem Globetrotters, dies at 77
By Joel Alderman Basketball legend, Fred “Curly” Neal, a dribbling phenom with the Harlem Globetrotters, and the...
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Ivy League, strongly criticized for canceling its tournament, was vindicated when all conferences and the NCAA did the same as March Madness became March Sadness
By Joel Alderman When, due to the increasing threat of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Ivy League...