basketball
The world of Basketball detailed by the voices of the unathletic. Discussing play, culture, and, of course, who's the best. Trust the Process.
Women's Hoop Review VIII
Texas A&M 80 - Lamar 63 Above: Jordan Nixon Sophomore point guard Jordan Nixon led Texas A&M (3-0) with 10 assists in an 80-63 win over Lamar (0-4). The transfer from Notre Dame sat out last season and had a limited role as a freshman for the Irish in 2018-19.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
Women's Hoop Review VI
Buffalo 80 - James Madison 64 Below: Dyaisha Fair Dyaisha Fair continued her high scoring ways in Buffalo's season opener. The 5-5, Rochester, New York native who averaged 21.3 points as a freshman, posted 29 points in her team's win against James Madison.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
Best Nike Basketball Shoes
Nike has started his business in 1964. Nike has made his first sport shoes in 1972. According to some Financial journal, Nike has got the market share of almost 50% of the shoe industry, and the remaining 50% has distributed by other brands like Jordan, Under Armour and Adidas Shoes, etc,
By Addison5 years ago in Unbalanced
Women's Hoop Review V
Kentucky 70 - Belmont 50 Here's something wild. In the season opener against Murray State, Kentucky's (2-0) Dre'Una Edwards went 1-6 with two points and three fouls in six minutes of action. On November 29, she scored 27 points along with 15 rebounds and three steals in 29 minutes of action against Belmont.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
Women's Hoop Report IV
Pitt 72 - George Mason 57 At the start of the fourth quarter Pitt led George Mason 63-31. Despite one of George Mason's strongest quarters in school history outscoring Pitt 26-9, the Panthers held on to win 72-57 in both teams season opener.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
"The Last Dance" series - The Legacy of Michael Jordan
I'm a guy from northern England in his mid-30's with no particular sporting ability. I've never been to an NBA game and I've been bored by the few English professional basketball games I have seen. But I've also been gripped by the recent Netflix/ESPN series "The Last Dance" and I now realise that somehow, in a very small way, I'm actually part of Michael Jordan's incredible legacy.
By Matthew Buck5 years ago in Unbalanced











