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Apr

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Adrian Delano Dantley (born February 28, 1956 in Washington, D.C.) is a Hall of Fame basketball small forward who played 15 seasons in the NBA, seven of which as a member of the Utah Jazz.

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Dantley attended basketball powerhouse DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, MD where he played under legendary basketball coach Morgan Wootten.

Dantley was a forward at Notre Dame from 1973-76. He was a consensus first team All-American in 1974-75 and 1975-76 and was named 1976 National Player of the Year. He ranks second on the Notre Dame career scoring list with 2,223 points and holds the school record for free throws made (615) and free throws attempted (769).

Dantley had a stellar collegiate career for the Fighting Irish. As a freshman, he played an important role in one of the biggest games in college basketball history, Notre Dame’s stunning 1973 upset to end UCLA’s record 88-game winning streak. That UCLA team, coached by the legendary John Wooden, featured Bill Walton, Jamaal Wilkes (then known as Keith Wilkes) , and Dave Meyer.

Dantley led Notre Dame in scoring in 1974-75 (30.4 points per game) and 1975-76 (28.6 points per game), while also leading the team in rebounding those two seasons with marks of 10.2 and 10.1 rebounds per game, respectively. He was also the leading scorer on the 1976 US Olympic team that captured the gold medal in Montreal and was drafted sixth overall, by the Buffalo Braves, in the 1976 NBA draft. He became the third Buffalo player in five years to receive the NBA Rookie of the Year Award when he won it after the 1977 season.

However, Dantley bounced around the league after his rookie campaign. Buffalo traded Dantley to the Indiana Pacers before the 1978 season, but Indiana would trade him after 23 games to the Los Angeles Lakers. He stayed with the Lakers through the following season before being traded again; this time, to the Utah Jazz. It was the third time in the past two years that he had been traded; the Jazz would be his fourth team in as many years in the league.

In Utah, Dantley reached his peak, establishing his reputation as a prolific scorer. With Utah, he twice led the league in scoring (in 1981 and 1984). He averaged over 30 points per game each season between 1981 and 1984, though he missed 60 games in 1983 after tearing ligaments in his right wrist. In his seven years with the Jazz, Dantley picked up all six of his All-Star appearances and two All-NBA second-team honors.

Utah traded Dantley to the Detroit Pistons after the 1986 season. Dantley was still an effective scorer, but did not get as many shots with Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars, Vinnie Johnson and Bill Laimbeer all averaging at least 10 points per game. Midway through the 1989 season, Detroit traded Dantley to the Dallas Mavericks for Mark Aguirre. Dantley played two more seasons in the NBA before retiring after a 10-game stint with the Milwaukee Bucks in 1991.

Dantley finished his career with an average of 24.3 points per game. He scored his points with a mix of mid-range jump shots, high-percentage opportunities close to the basket, and frequent trips to the free throw line. For his career, he shot .540 from the floor — 16th in NBA history — and .818 from the charity stripe. He led the league in free throws six times and ranks sixth all-time in that category. He shares the record (with Wilt Chamberlain) for most free throws made in a regular-season NBA game with 28.

Dantley’s uniform number (#4) was retired by Utah on April 11, 2007.

He enjoyed outstanding success at every level of basketball, including high school, college, Olympics, NBA, and it was announced on April 7, 2008 that he would be elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame, 16 years after his retirement.

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28
Mar

MyWorldofSports.com and The Worldwide Fighting Championship presents ARMAGEDDON! Live April 12th from the Denver Coliseum 7:00pm. Purchase this on-demand event in advance and watch it as it happens live! Three title belts on the line including the heavyweight title between Wesley “The Cabbage” Corerria and Jeff “Big Diesel” Ford. Damon Clark takes on Dan “The Beast” Severn! Also Steve “the Razor” Sharp defends his title belt against Matt “The Warlock” Ver Halen! Don’t miss the best mixed martial-arts match-ups on the planet!

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28
Mar

MyWorldofSports.com and The Worldwide Fighting Championship presents ARMAGEDDON! Live April 12th from the Denver Coliseum 7:00pm. Purchase this on-demand event in advance and watch it as it happens live! Three title belts on the line including the heavyweight title between Wesley “The Cabbage” Corerria and Jeff “Big Diesel” Ford. Damon Clark takes on Dan “The Beast” Severn! Also Steve “the Razor” Sharp defends his title belt against Matt “The Warlock” Ver Halen! Don’t miss the best mixed martial-arts match-ups on the planet!

Only 19.95! It’s ARMAGEDDON! WFC Style!

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15
Mar

Iverson Leads Nuggets to Rout of Raptors
By PAT GRAHAM, AP Sports Writer
Posted Mar 15 2008 2:44AM

Denver 137, Toronto 105
DENVER, March 14 (AP) - Allen Iverson doesn’t expect his fractured right ring finger to feel better anytime soon.

Taking time off down the stretch, with the Denver Nuggets fighting for a playoff spot, simply isn’t an option.

So, he’s learned to accept the pain.

Not that the finger affected him Friday night. Iverson scored 28 points, going 9-of-12 from the floor, as the Nuggets blew out the Toronto Raptors 137-105 for their fifth straight win at home.

The Denver guard hit seven straight attempts before missing a 3-pointer early in the third quarter. He also made all 10 of his free throws.

“It felt OK before the game,” Iverson said. “Now, it feels that much worse. It’s throbbing like a heartbeat.”

Iverson, who hurt his finger against San Antonio a week ago, slips on a brace after every game per doctors orders.

“If I didn’t wear this brace to keep it straight after every game, there’s a chance it will get worse and I’ll have to get a pin,” he said.

Yet he refuses to wear anything on the finger in a game.

“I’m just real superstitious,” Iverson said.

Nuggets coach George Karl would like to get Iverson some rest, but there’s no time, not with the Nuggets currently on the outside glancing into the playoffs. They trail Golden State for the last spot.

“I don’t think we can lose a (player) because of an injury the rest of the way,” Karl said. “It’s the time of year where we have to play like it’s a playoff circumstance. Everybody is hurting a little bit - A.I. is probably at the top of the list.”

The Nuggets’ 137-point output is the second-most points the team has scored this season. They still have the NBA high mark for the season with a 138-point performance in a win at Seattle on Feb. 27.

But Iverson was more impressed with Denver’s defensive performance on Friday. The Nuggets held the Raptors to just 3-of-12 shooting from 3-point range. Toronto came in with the top percentage in the league at 41 percent.

“If we come in and do what we what we got to do defensively, nine times out of 10 we’re going to take care of business,” Iverson said. “We weren’t trying to beat them by 30, we just wanted to beat them convincingly.”

The Nuggets got their point across.

“Last two games, we’re not guarding anybody,” said Sam Mitchell, whose team has now dropped three straight to start a five-game road trip. “We’re not guarding anybody, and if you’re not guarding anybody, you’re going to come out of the game.”

Carmelo Anthony finished with 22 points, and Marcus Camby had 17 points and 10 rebounds for his 24th double-double of the season.

Chucky Atkins came off the bench to finish with 17 points, including five 3-pointers. Atkins has missed a majority of the season after surgery to repair a right groin/abdominal strain. The Nuggets are trying to work him into the rotation.

“He’s a pro,” Karl said. “He knows how to play, has a sense for the game.”

With a 30-point lead heading into final quarter, the starters were given the rest of the night off - except Iverson. He played moments into the quarter before being subbed out.

The break would’ve been nice, but he doesn’t think his finger will fully heal until this summer.

“It’s going to continue to bother me,” he said. “But I’m not going to make any excuses, whether I play good or bad. I won’t blame it on the finger.”

The Raptors were without star Chris Bosh, who missed his eighth straight game with a sore right knee. Anthony Parker scored 19 points and reserve Carlos Delfino added 16.

“We were nonexistent today and Denver did whatever they wanted offensively,” Parker said.

The Nuggets scored 79 points in the first half, the most Toronto has allowed for a half in franchise history. The previous high was 78 which the Los Angeles Clippers scored on the Raptors in the second half on March 13, 1998.

The Raptors also allowed a team-record 44 points in the first quarter.

“This game was fun,” said Camby, a former Raptors player. “You always want to beat your former teams, and the guys did a great job.”

Notes: The Nuggets are 13-2 against the Eastern Conference at the Pepsi Center this season. … Before the game, Toronto announced it had filed a statement of claim against the Spanish Basketball Federation for nonpayment of insurance related Jorge Garbajosa’s injury. Garbajosa underwent more surgery on his left leg and ankle on Dec. 11 in Baltimore.

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30
Aug

Fight.

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13
Aug

Get a glimpse at what this years 2007 NB Zip Championship Weekend will be like. Rochester, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Denver will all fight for the rights to this years Championship trophy at PAETEC Park in Rochester, NY.

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6
Jun

Video with one of the EBJJ students (Tara) explaining how the academy works.

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15
May

Video with Professor Nick Kline explaining how the EBJJ academy works.

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13
May

Video with Professor Eliot Marshal explaining how the EBJJ academy works.

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13
May

Video with Professor Amal Easton explaining how his academy works.

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