Here's an interesting New York Times article on those players who aren't four and five star supernovas in high school yet end up in the NBA and such.
Dime magazine offers a feature on Paul George lthough it doesn't contain any new or groundbreaking information.
Brian McInnis talks to Riley Wallace all about coaching at Hawaii and the known applicants.
Of course, there won't be any commercials or announcer 'happytalk' about the graduation levels of a number of the Big Dance participants -- good or bad -- but Derrick Z. Jackson informs us of who is doing good and who is factory farming.
The Wall Street Journal gets in on the act regarding what is takes to win/engineer an upset in the Big Dance.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
More Tuesday links
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 11:25 AM
Labels: Dime, New York Times, Paul George, Riley Wallace
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