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  2. Midnight basketball - Wikipedia

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    Midnight basketball is an initiative which developed in the 1990s to curb inner-city crime in the United States by keeping urban youth off the streets and engaging them with alternatives to drugs and crime. It was founded by G. Van Standifer in the late 1980s.

  3. Triangle offense - Wikipedia

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    Triangle offense. The triangle offense is an offensive strategy used in basketball. Its basic ideas were initially established by Hall of Fame coach Sam Barry at the University of Southern California. [ 1] His system was further developed by former Houston Rockets and Kansas State University basketball head coach Tex Winter, who played for ...

  4. Category:Basketball strategy - Wikipedia

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    1–2–1–1 zone press. 1–3–1 defense and offense. 2–3 zone defense. 5 man weave.

  5. Where to watch and how to follow Wednesday’s men’s basketball Senior Night game between John Calipari and the No. 16 Kentucky Wildcats (21-8, 11-5 SEC) and Jerry Stackhouse and the Vanderbilt ...

  6. How Nike innovates for everyday athletes | TechCrunch

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    They’ve found that the day-to-day runner averages about 5 kilometers per run, and the biggest shift in their insulation needs is between start and 2.5 to 3 kilometers. After that, it regulates ...

  7. Why youth sports drive parents crazy and 10 more ... - AOL

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    After three kids' and 20 years' worth of youth sports, columnist Mary McNamara reflects on the real reason parents yell at the refs and other lessons she's learned along the way.

  8. Should postgame handshake be banned in kids' sports? No, it ...

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    Here are five ways young athletes – as well as their coaches and parents – can get the most out of the postgame handshake line. Our kids' behavior is a reflection of our behavior. Use the ...

  9. Hack-a-Shaq - Wikipedia

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    Committing repeated intentional personal fouls is a longstanding defensive strategy used by teams that are trailing near the end of the game. [7] Basketball, unique among major world sports, permits intentional fouling to gain a strategic advantage; in other sports, it is considered an unfair act or professional foul.