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Most Beautiful Basketball Players of 2022
Once upon a time many people in the world had this thought that women's basketball players were not as beautiful as others. It's sad but true. However as we have shown you since 2020 (check the links at the end of this feature), women's basketball players are beautiful both inside and out. These women set goals in athletics, education and elsewhere. The most important thing is that they accomplish their goals while living a healthy lifestyle which serve as examples to all of us (male and female) that we can all have large dreams and exceed all expectations! We present to you 2022 version of our "Most Beautiful Basketball Players" series.
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Jan. 19 South Florida 66, Tulsa 63 Elena Tsineke stepped up big in a key American Athletic Conference win as South Florida edged out Tulsa.
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La Tech 79, UTSA 64 Something about Martin Luther King Jr. Day, brought out some great free-throw shooting. Previously mentioned La Salle shot 18-18 from the line in its win and Howard's Iyanna Warren shot 9-10 in her team's victory.
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Jan. 9-15 Anastasia Hayes - Mississippi State While her scoring average is down to 17.2 points per game from 26.8 points per game last season when she played for Middle Tennessee State, Anastasia Hayes has improved in other areas. The Mississippi State guard was averaging a career high in overall shooting (.461) after her first 10 games, for example. She had her best scoring output of the season posting 31 points while shooting 11-20 (.550) in a Jan. 9 win over Vanderbilt. She also drained two of her five three-point attempts and shot a season best 7-7 from the free-throw line. Hayes has helped to lead Mississippi State to an 11-5 start as she has scored at least 21 points in four of her last five games.
Winners OnlyPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedLa' MELO BALL on forthcoming
This NBA season the 3rd edition to the league from the Ball clan is no other than, Lamelo Ball. He is now settling nicely into his leadership role for the Charlotte Hornets and has slid comfortably into his own. His rookie season was an impressive statement as well, Winning the prestigious rookie of the year award for 2020 and 21, and becoming the youngest to record a triple-double at 19. The youngest, I'd even say even the most marketable member of the Ball clan is taking his sophomore campaign by storm. His promising B-Ball career and record-breaking success were already exposed. At 16, this young man was already playing pro Ball overseas. Preparation for dominance on the court was put in place before most of us could piss straight. Sky's can't be the limit, because how this young man is playing honorable mention for MVP is soon to come.
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Jan. 11 UCF 62, Houston 59 UCF (11-2) defeated Houston (9-6) for the 11th straight time but the Knights had to fight off a hardcore comeback in order to survive.
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No. 24 South Florida 75, Tulane 62 South Florida improved to 12-4 with a road win over Tulane (8-5). Forward Bethy Mununga continued her rise in play with 26 points, 12 rebounds and an assist.
Winners OnlyPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedKevin Durant Life story
Kevin Wayne Durant began his career playing AMF basketball for several teams in the Maryland area. He played AAU basketball for several teams in the Maryland area and was a teammate of future NBA players Michael Beasley, Gravis Vasquez, and Ty Lawson, of whom Durant is still the first. At the time, he played at the National Christian Academy and Montrose Christian School in Maryland as well as the Oak Hill College Basketball Center in Virginia.
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Jan. 2- Jan. 8 Dyaisha Fair - Buffalo Buffalo's Dyaisha Fair is having her most efficient season. The high scoring guard averaged 21.3 points per game on .364 shooting as a freshman. Last season she averaged 24.1 points on .369 shooting as a sophomore. This year she is averaging 23.6 points while shooting .450 from the field. Her biggest performance of the year came Jan. 5 when she scored 40 points on 14-22 shooting in a win at Bowling Green. Fair also collected four assists, three steals and three rebounds. She has scored at least 26 points in seven of her last 10 appearances.
Winners OnlyPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedHeroes
People have said that it "Takes a Village to raise children," but How do we separate the good ones from the bad? That's a mystery we haven't solved by now.
Lynda YoungPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedThe History of the Chicago Bulls
The Chicago Bulls are one of the most iconic teams in professional sports. The team has been a member of the National Basketball Association since 1966 and has won six championships to date, including three consecutive titles from 1991-1993. In this blog post, we will explore the history of the Chicago Bulls as well as their dynasty years!
Basketball Town NewsPublished 2 years ago in UnbalancedLA Lakers: A History of the NBA's Oldest and Most Successful Team
The LA Lakers are the most successful team in NBA history. They have won more championships than any other team, and they have been around for over 60 years. This blog post will tell you all about their history, including where they came from, who has played on them throughout the years, and what their future looks like. So sit back and enjoy a trip down memory lane with us as we explore the amazing world of Los Angeles Lakers basketball!
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