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Book Review: Can I Keep My Jersey? () PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 08 July 2008
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Its an all too familiar situation that an Agent will encounter: The Journeyman. Paul Shirley is not a household name, yet he has played for multiple NBA teamsalbeit, if its in junk time as he calls it. The 610 Kansas native gives readers an insight into what its like to be the fringe player plying the basketball trade around the world. In Can I Keep My Jersey?: 11 Teams, 5 Countries, and 4 years in my life as a Basketball Vagabond, Paul takes us into the world of a basketball player w

Consider Christian Travel Tours For You Next Vacation
Consider Christian Travel Tours For You Next Vacation Finding Christian travel tours can be as easy as a click of your mouse. There are several great tours listed online. You may be searching for one just for yourself or for your Christian club, singles group, couples, etc. Posted on 8th July 2008 Under: travel

Book Review: Basketball on Paper
I spend part of the long holiday weekend reading Dean Olivers Basketball on Paper (aff link). This book was published in 2004, and I had seen a few references to it around the internet, but just now got around to reading it. Oliver is a former basketball player, coach, and scout. He is now a NBA statistical consultant who has done work with the Supersonics and Nuggets. The book is ambitious in scope, covering a range of statistical topics related to basketballfrom charting individual possess

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