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The world of Basketball detailed by the voices of the unathletic. Discussing play, culture, and, of course, who's the best. Trust the Process.
Part II: Most Beautiful Women's Basketball Players of 2020
This is the second installment of our series of the "Most beautiful Women's Basketball Players" of 2020. This series celebrates on the court accomplishments and beauty of athletes who come from places all around the world and are made of various ethnicities as well as sizes.
By Winners Only6 years ago in Unbalanced
Most Beautiful Women's Basketball Players of 2020
This is the beginning of our series of the "Most beautiful Women's Basketball Players" of 2020. This series celebrates on the court accomplishments and beauty of athletes who come from places all around the world and are made of various ethnicities as well as sizes.
By Winners Only6 years ago in Unbalanced
My Review of "The Last Dance"
The Last Dance is a really fascinating documentary of the Chicago Bulls during the 1990s. As many of us have lived through the era, it's a beautiful walk down memory lane. It's tough to believe that it's been 22 years since the Bulls had won their last championship. Now a new era of basketball fans will understand the hype of this Chicago Bulls team.
By Brian Anonymous6 years ago in Unbalanced
Get Better at Basketball by Learning from the Best
Improving your sports skills has a lot to do with putting in hours on the court or at the field, but you can also learn a lot by studying the techniques of great players. Spending time learning about how they play the game will give you insight into how a pro actually excels.
By Luke Zhang6 years ago in Unbalanced
Is Philly a Contender?
Taking a quick look at the 76ers you see three All-stars, a borderline All-star and an elite 3-and-D player. This team looks like they could take down anybody and get to the chip, but are they really that good? Let's break down the 2019-2020 Philadelphia 76ers.
By Shandon Pendleton6 years ago in Unbalanced
Former Student Athlete and Fordham Women’s Basketball Staff Member Helps Build Basketball Court for At Risk Girls in Eswatini, Africa
Photo by : Samantha Ferrara With a mom who was a basketball coach, Clare Berenato was obviously drawn to the sport and played to a pretty high level Seton Hill University in Pennsylvania. Over the years, the student/athlete came to understand that basketball serves as pretty good teacher in areas like communication, teamwork, and building community. So when the Women's Basketball Director of Administration at Fordham got the chance to volunteer for a nonprofit called Play BOLD and take part in building a basketball court for marginalized girls in Eswatini (Swaziland), the decision was an easy slam dunk. But regardless of the wide range of possibility sports provide in terms of academics and life lessons, she prefers to narrow the purview of the June 2019 installation at Hosea’s Heart.
By Rich Monetti6 years ago in Unbalanced











