Basketball from a fans perspective
This historic game took place March 2nd,1962 when the NBA was a major league in name only. Television coverage back then was limited, with only a weekly game broadcast, far less extensive than today. We have weekly double-headers on TNT and ESPN in addition to a Saturday or Sunday game. There is NBA League Pass the complete 82 games for cable and satellite customers if they desire. At that time, there were only nine teams in the NBA compared to the 30 of today. The league occasionally held home games at alternative venues. The match against the Knicks on the night of Chamberlain's record-breaking performance was held in Hershey, Pennsylvania, approximately 100 miles east of Philadelphia. Fewer than 5,000 spectators attended the game; yet, along with Meschery, others may have witnessed the historic event. In the game Chamberlain made 36 field goals and, despite his reputation for poor free-throw shooting, remarkably succeeded in making 28 of 32 attempts.
The lasting evidence of this achievement is a photograph of Chamberlain holding a placard with the number 100 written on it. A radio broadcast of the final quarter was later discovered and is now preserved at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. After retiring from professional basketball, Meschery embarked on a career as a high school English and creative writing teacher, he’s also a poet. His daughter would become an educator too, the story goes the subject of the Chamberlain game was discussed and her middle school students didn’t believe it occurred. With her father’s assistance she had this video shot and presented to her class. Some might still refuse to believe Meschery, the choice is strictly yours.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Efg-AxeQv4
The tankathon choice with the 54th pick will be Illinois’s Tomislav Ivisic, 7 foot 1 and 255 pounds. Finally we arrive at nbadraftnet.com list and here is a complete deviation, this site implies the Lakers have the 51st and 53rd pick. At 51 they place Johann Grunloh 6 foot 11 from Germany and with 53 it’s Dink Pate a 6 foot 8 guard from the G-League. What do I think in advance of the draft is easy. For sure the Lakers need a Big Man, will that become Ivisic or Grunloh or maybe one of the others mentioned below? Truth of the matter I could foresee any of the names these sites selected as being a worthy addition provided they transition to NBA play. I will check again in May and perhaps a week ahead of the June 25th draft for additional updates.
To date there have been 9 college coaches changing jobs over the last 10 days, they have done this despite their teams tournament play in some instances winning in the tournament. They made the move because an opportunity presented itself to earn more income or the school’s prestige was perceived as superior they decided to depart. There is another issue here, what about the players they recruited, probably the vast majority of those players will be left with a decision. “Do I stay here or should I look for another school too?” I hope no one misunderstands my intent here, I am not stating they shouldn’t make an effort to better themselves that is not the case. My belief always is to see the big picture, if there is a problem with college basketball it includes the coaches as well.
Earlier this year, his father Tee Morant was ejected from a game for berating officials. A little background on Ja’s father reveals that he played semi-professional basketball and considered playing overseas. Tee decided to stay home when Jamie became pregnant with Ja. Tee pursued a career as a barber and began training his son at an early age for a future in basketball. The issue of Morant and firearms affects people differently. Following news that the NBA would launch an investigation, some letter writers expressed concerns that the NBA was being “too soft.” What is your view of the incident?