| 30/12 - And 1 kicks it up a notch with new DVD
There's the Miami Heat's Shaquille O'Neal. The Indiana Pacers' Jermaine O'Neal. And even Houston Rocket Yao Ming. But no one pushes his weight (400-plus pounds!) around like Troy "Escalade" Jackson, the powerfully talented center for the And 1 streetball team. Fans should remember him from last summer's DVD release, "And 1 Mixtape Volume 7." |
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23/12 - NBA Street V3: Hands-on
It's day 42 of your 70 day odyssey, your transformation from zero to hero is more than halfway complete. Sporting a Bullets throwback, an iced-out crown around your neck, some shine on your wrist, shoes you created yourself, and ink draped up and down your arm, you've recruited Kevin Garnett and Jason Kidd to your team to help you push your rep to the top of the street ball class. |
| 21/12 - Skip to my Lou
By now you know Rafer Alston is the Raptors new floor general and dribbling wizard who leaves it all on the floor each night. But do you know what his favourite take-out food is, where he goes on vacation and which NBA team he hates to lose to most? Find out all these quirky, check out the photo gallery and a whole lot more as we get to know Rafer Alston. |
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20/12 - The Killer Cross-over Tour
The Killer Cross-over Tour will be in Columbus Georgia this Sunday December 19th, then we will be onto Montgomery Alabama on Monday December 20th. The 2004-2005 Tour Schedule. A complete city-by-city schedule, including all games in the United States and Canada, will be available online. Check back soon for other scheduled dates and places, as well as pictures and clips of you favorite Street Ball Legends including none other than the one and only "Hot Sauce" aka "Hot Sizzle". |
| 19/12 - What's 'Hot' in hoops - Killer Crossover Tour
If you think street ball is fake, if you think it's merely Harlem Globetrotter hocus-pocus played to a hip-hop backbeat rather than "Sweet Georgia Brown," then stop Philip Champion on the street some time and ask to 'D' him up. |
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Review - Global Invasion is once again another nice mixtape from And1 and showcases why they are just as popular overseas as they are in the US. And1 hit 5 European city's including Paris, Barcelona, Milan, London and Frankfurt attracting mobs of crazy fans dying to get a glimpse of their favourite And1 ballers. |
| 13/12 - Greatest Basketball Player -
Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell
Oakland, California is the birthplace to more NBA basketball stars than any other city in the country. But there is a street ball legend named Demetrius "Hook" Mitchell who rises above them all. At 5'9", he built his legendary street status by jumping over the top of a Volkswagen and slam dunking a basketball. |
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10/12 - NBA Street V3 Goes to Court
If the NBA has looked to you lately like a hard-nosed street game in which style and ego are more important than actual skill and demeanor, don't blame it on the players, but on street-ball video games. On second thought, even EA's NBA Street series has more class than those involved in the recent "basketbrawl," so maybe the players are responsible. |
| 10/12 - And1 seduces Asia-Pacific
And1 decided to conclude its 2004 Mix Tape Tour in Asia-Pacific area. Here is a quick recap of the greatest moments of the 2004 And1 Mix Tape Tour visit to Asia Pacific. |
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8/12 - S. Academy all about 'team'
It's not AND1, and that's just fine by Landon Boucher. The younger brother of "The Professor," Grayson Boucher, of AND1 Mixed Tape Tour fame, has other things planned for his basketball career. First up is leading Salem Academy to a Tri River Conference championship and Class 2A state tournament appearance. |
| 5/12 - Alston: 'There's no rift'
Oh, to be a fly on the wall of the Raptors dressing room these days. While team officials were quick to deny the club has digressed into Team Turmoil, the warning signs continue to indicate otherwise. And disgruntled guard Rafer Alston appears to be the poster boy to that end. |
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5/12 - More Alston
Alston isn't about to turn down paychecks now. He grew up in New York as a playground legend at famed Rucker Park, earning the nickname "Skip 2 My Lou." He started his college odyssey at Ventura College, helped the team win a state championship, then was kicked off the team for punching a teammate.He wound up at Fresno City College and was convicted of assault after pummeling a neighbor who had complained of Alston's loud music. |
| 5/12 - The Mitchell saga
The real drama in the Toronto-Boston contest was when two of Mitchell's players lost their composure. After Loren Woods picked up two quick fouls, Rafer Alston was hit with a technical foul when he threw the ball downcourt in protest. Woods then earned a "T" for griping with the referees. Mitchell was ready to throttle both. Instead, he started hollering at his players and had to be restrained by assistant coach Jim Todd. |
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5/12 - Streetballers score huge with Albemarle crowd
With a dribble through the defender's legs and a bounce off his forehead, 26-year-old "White Chocolate" frees himself up for an open three-point shot and hits it, igniting the capacity crowd at wAlbemarle High School. |
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