WATCH: Basketball coach inspires for pep talk in sign language
His pep talk is less than a minute, but one basketball coach is going viral for how he delivered his message to his players.
His pep talk is less than a minute, but one basketball coach is going viral for how he delivered his message to his players.
Visit us on Instagram To be You; Facebook: To be You; e-mail [email protected] Named after American basketball player, shoe salesman and evangelist Charles Taylor, Converse’s Chuck Taylor sneakers are a
Visit us on Instagram To Be Ultimate; Facebook: To be You; e-mail [email protected] Far Eastern University (FEU) students filled their campus grounds last Sept. 4 for the annual TamRally. They
“You only have one life. What the hell.” So says this team of basketball players in their senior years, women who prove that age truly is just a number.
They had no business being here. During the summer, the Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles men’s basketball team lost three vital cogs to graduation, seven to academic deficiencies, and
San Beda basketball superstar Javee Mocon grew up in a house right beside a basketball court but he wasn’t allowed to play. Still, the youngest in a family of four
YOUR mantra for the week: “Good things happen when I expect them.”
THE GAMES have begun. I am really not much of a sports person. I do like basketball, soccer, swimming and yes, golf. I can follow the action without having to ask what’s happening.
At age 50, industrial scion Lucio “Bong” Tan Jr. still competes in basketball tournaments, and doesn’t mind playing against cagers half his age. At 5’9” he shoots with ease.
The year 1997 was memorable for NBA fans. At the time, the San Antonio Spurs chose Tim Duncan as a first-draft pick.
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