Linked From Sam Cassell Professional Basketball Player Boston Celtics Point Guard |
|
Sam Cassell Professional Basketball Player Boston Celtics Point Guard
Samuel James Cassell popularly known as Sam Cassell is a basketball player by profession and is the member of the Boston Celtics. He was born on 18th November 1969 in Baltimore located in Maryland. Los Angeles Clippers of NBA have recently waived him. He weighs 185 lb (84 kg/13.2 st) and is 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) tall. He takes the point guard position and his nickname was Sam I Am. He was drafted by the Houston Rockets in the 1993 NBA Draft with the 24th overall pick, from the Florida State University and as a member of the Rockets he became the winner of two NBA Champions in his first two seasons in the league.
Posted on May 01, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
(242 Reads) Tags: basketball, boston, cassell, celtics, conference, game, guard, point, points, professional, Players Ng Tnt Sa Basketball, Boston Celtics Is Sam Cassell Injured, Boston Celtic Point Guards, 1 000 Ben 10 Free Games Com, Sam Cassels Celtics Basketball, Ptofessional Basketball Point Guards, Professional Basketball Players That Played High School Football, Professional Basketball Players Bostom Celtics, Major League Basketball Celtics Point, Sam Cassel Celtics How Tall, Basketball Players Born In Boston, Basketball Player Dies From The Celtics, Who Plays Pro Basketball For Boston, Who Is The Tallest Basketball Player On The Celtics
|
Kelenna Azubuike Professional NBA Basket Ball Player
Kelenna Azubuike is an English professional basket ball player who currently plays for NBA leagues Golden State Warriors team. Azubuike was born on 16th December, 1983 in London, UK. Azubuike is imposing tall at 6ft 5inches. Kelenna started playing professionally from the year 2005 and before he joined the Golden State Warrior in 2007, he played for Fort Worth Flyers, a now defunct team of NBAs development league. Kelenna is of Nigerian descent.
Posted on August 02, 2007 | Related Articles | Linked From
(288 Reads) Tags: azubuike, ball, basket, games, golden, kelenna, league, points, preseason, professional, rebounds, signed, team, warriors, Kelenna Azubuike University Of Kentucky
Ohio State Basketball NCAA National Basketball Championship Winner
The Ohio State basketball team plays in the NCAA Division I of the basketball competition. It forms a part of the Big Ten Conference which is the oldest Division I college athletic conference. The team became champion in 1960 and has a hot rivalry with the Michigan Wolverines. The latest game between the two was won by the Ohio State.
Posted on July 25, 2007 | Related Articles | Linked From
(384 Reads) Tags: basketball, championship, conference, national, ncaa, ohio, team, tournament, winner, Ohio State Basketball 1960, Ohio State Basketball Center 1957, Ohio State Basketball National Championship In Basketball
John Stallworth Football Player
John Stallworth or Johnny Lee Stallworth, was an All-Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference receiver for Alabama A&M in 1972 and 1973. He was a native of Tuscaloosa, Alabama and played football in college at Alabama A&M, by becoming the Pittsburgh Steelers fourth-round draft pick in 1974. From 1974 through 1987 he played for the Pittsburgh Steelers for 14 seasons. To give the Steelers unusually potent pass-receiving tandems, the 6-2, 191-pound speedster teamed first with Lynn Swann and then later with Louis Lipps.
Posted on July 23, 2007 | Related Articles | Linked From
(310 Reads) Tags: alabama, bowl, career, football, john, stallworth, steelers, super, yards, Stallworth Football Kansas City, Football Player John Stallworth, Which University Of Georgia Football Player Was Nicknamed The Georgia Brat, Stallworth Alabama A M Jersey
Clay Buchholz Red Sox Baseball Player
Clay buchholz is an American baseball starting pitcher for MLBs Boston Red Sox. He was born on August 14th, 1984 in Netherlands, Texas. He pitched a no-hitter in his second Major League drawing with Wilson Alvarez being the second fastest no-hitter by a MLB pitcher.
Posted on July 20, 2007 | Related Articles | Linked From
(293 Reads) Tags: baseball, buchholz, clay, hitter, innings, league, pitched, pitcher, strikeouts, Jose Miguel Torres Height
Clete Boyer Major League Baseball Player
Clete Boyer, also known as Cletis Leroy, was born on February 9 1937. He was a major league baseball player by profession. Boyer was a third baseman and he played second base and shortstop. He played for teams like Kansas City Athletics from the year 1955-1957, New York Yankees from 1959-1966 and for Atlanta Braves from 1967-1971. He also spent four seasons in Japanese baseball, Central League with the Taiyo Whales who are now the Yokohama Bay Stars.
Posted on July 20, 2007 | Related Articles | Linked From
(287 Reads) Tags: baseball, boyer, clete, game, kansas, league, series, yankees, Clete Boyer's Children, Trevor Ariza Father Venezuela, Florida Clete Boyer Cadillac
Calvin Murphy Popular American Basketball Players
Born on May 9, 1948 in Norwalk, Connecticut, United States, Calvin Murphy is a retired American professional basketball player. He played as a guard for the NBA's Houston Rockets from 1970-1983. Standing 59 tall, and weighing around 165 lbs. he was quite short in stature compared to other Basketball players. But as a basketball player he had all the skills: speed, quickness, and great hands, ball handling skills, great leaping ability and the shooting eye of an eagle.
Cameron Maybin Major League Baseball Player
Born on April 4, 1987 in Arden, North Carolina, United States, Cameron Maybin played his first professional season for the Class-A West Michigan Whitecaps in 2006. His performance was a crucial one, as it helped them to win the Midwest League championship. Standing 63 tall and weighing 200 lbs. he had a batting average of .304, hit nine home runs and stole twenty-seven bases and was chosen to participate in the All-Star Futures Game. He is the cousin of Minnesota Timberwolves guard Rashad McCants and the third cousin of Canadian Football League running back John Avery.
|