B.Manley Amazing shots which impressed shaq ... and all of us
1 Comments Published by Salawi on Friday, June 26, 2009 at 6/26/2009 09:28:00 pm.The video we posted earlier this week of the “King of H.O.R.S.E. Trick Shots”, aka Bruce Manley, really blew up. It wasn’t long after Shaquille O’Neal himself saw the video that he twittered a challenge to Manley. Shaq wants to play Manley in a game of horse for $1000. We love Shaq for his twittering, and we love the concept of this challenge even more.
We have just heard from Bruce Manley’s rep, Thomas Litteer (who also happens to be the guy that shot and edited the videos), and Manley has decided to accept Shaq’s challenge to a game of H.O.R.S.E. The two are currently in discussions about the where and when of the event, but its looking like they will for sure be having the game in July.
(via: The Hoop Doctors)
Forward Flip Basketball Shot
1 Comments Published by Salawi on Tuesday, June 23, 2009 at 6/23/2009 01:03:00 am.Junkyard Dog in Bahrain
0 Comments Published by Salawi on Wednesday, June 17, 2009 at 6/17/2009 01:30:00 am.
Jerome Williams is in Bahrain as part of a NBA and WNBA Basketball Exchange
Jerome Williams (born May 10, 1973 in Washington, D.C.) is a former professional basketball player in the NBA, who last played for the New York Knicks. He was a star player on the Magruder High School basketball team. Drafted out of Georgetown University by the Detroit Pistons with the 26th pick of the 1996 NBA Draft, he played four-plus years with the Pistons, becoming one of their key reserves. He was a fan favorite during his days playing for the Toronto Raptors due to his tenacious efforts on the court.
Update from http://tinyurl.com/kjcvh7
June 15 -- Ex-NBA star Jerome "Junkyard Dog" Williams and ex-WNBA All-Star Andrea Stinson opened the 'SportsUnited' basketball clinic at the Zain Bahrain Basketball Arena in Um Al Hassam, Bahrain.
The event was attended by around 200 enthusiastic aspiring young basketball players, both boys and girls, who will participate in basketball drills and engage in dialogue with the two stars.
The clinic is part of the US Department of State's Sports Envoy Program 'SportsUnited,' which was organized by the US Embassy of Bahrain in cooperation with the General Organization for Youth and Sports, the Bahrain Basketball Association (BBA) and the Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Department.
Williams and Stinson addressed the youngsters after being formally introduced to the admiring Bahraini youths. They then conducted a short on-the-court clinic preview, and Williams thrilled onlookers with a rim-rattling one-handed slam dunk. Williams, played in the NBA for nine years, first with the Detroit Pistons and later on with the Toronto Raptors, Chicago Bulls and New York Knicks.
Jerome Williams (born May 10, 1973 in Washington, D.C.) is a former professional basketball player in the NBA, who last played for the New York Knicks. He was a star player on the Magruder High School basketball team. Drafted out of Georgetown University by the Detroit Pistons with the 26th pick of the 1996 NBA Draft, he played four-plus years with the Pistons, becoming one of their key reserves. He was a fan favorite during his days playing for the Toronto Raptors due to his tenacious efforts on the court.
Update from http://tinyurl.com/kjcvh7
June 15 -- Ex-NBA star Jerome "Junkyard Dog" Williams and ex-WNBA All-Star Andrea Stinson opened the 'SportsUnited' basketball clinic at the Zain Bahrain Basketball Arena in Um Al Hassam, Bahrain.
The event was attended by around 200 enthusiastic aspiring young basketball players, both boys and girls, who will participate in basketball drills and engage in dialogue with the two stars.
The clinic is part of the US Department of State's Sports Envoy Program 'SportsUnited,' which was organized by the US Embassy of Bahrain in cooperation with the General Organization for Youth and Sports, the Bahrain Basketball Association (BBA) and the Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Department.
Williams and Stinson addressed the youngsters after being formally introduced to the admiring Bahraini youths. They then conducted a short on-the-court clinic preview, and Williams thrilled onlookers with a rim-rattling one-handed slam dunk. Williams, played in the NBA for nine years, first with the Detroit Pistons and later on with the Toronto Raptors, Chicago Bulls and New York Knicks.