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7 results for "national basketball association"
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Diop declares for NBA draft
Jeff GoodmanSagana Diop, a seven footer from Virginia, became the fourth prep player to declare for the NBA draft.
AssociateStory | April 26, 2001 -
Jawad's Journey
Jeff GoodmanSt. Edward High (Ohio) forward Jawad Williams is a virtual lock for the McDonald's All-America Game, and the 6-foot-9 senior hasn't completely ruled out passing on North Carolina and heading straight to the NBA next season.
AssociateStory | February 05, 2001 -
Basketball Recruiting Buzz
Jeff GoodmanFind out who else is considering making the jump straight to the NBA, which seniors may end up at Tennessee next season and where the 101-point scorer might go to college in this week's edition of the Basketball Recruiting Buzz.
AssociateStory | January 19, 2001 -
Basketball recruiting buzz
Jeff GoodmanFind out what is on the minds of Tyson Chandler and Ousmane Cisse leading up to their decisions on whether to bypass college, and see where some of the top juniors are looking to play their college ball in this week's Basketball Recruiting Buzz.
AssociateStory | January 03, 2001 -
Big Men Duel to a Draw
Jeff GoodmanTwo of the nation's top big men, Tyson Chandler (Calif.) and Ousmane Cisse (Ala.), both of whom have been rumored to be leaning towards heading straight to the NBA, battled to a near-draw on Thursday night at the Slam Dunk to the Beach tournament.
AssociateStory | December 29, 2000 -
No Way NBA for Brown
Jeff GoodmanGlynn Academy (Ga.) power forward Kwame Brown may not get as much publicity as fellow big men Eddy Curry and Tyson Chandler, but he may be better than both on the defensive end.
AssociateStory | November 10, 2000 -
Advancing by leaps and bounds
Jeff GoodmanTwo more high school basketball players decided to bypass college and head for the large paychecks of the NBA. But it's not a sure thing for those who have made the leap.
AssociateStory | June 28, 2000