Archive for September, 2009

Anderson set for official visit

While one spot still remains in Bo Ryan’s 2010 recruiting class, one constant has been three-star center Evan Anderson of Eau Claire (WI) North. The 6-foot-11, 250-pound prospect will be on campus this weekend for his official visit to the University of Wisconsin.



UPDATED: Gasser will stay close to home

A recruiting class that has seen its fair share of ups and downs had added another 2010 scholarship athlete. Josh Gasser, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound point guard from Port Washington, Wis., has given a verbal commitment to Wisconsin after taking an unofficial visit to Madison this past weeken



Galinsky: Top 10 small forwards

One man rises above the rest in John Galinsky’s list of the NBA’s top 10 small forwards. But who’s No. 2? That’s up for debate.

VIDEO: Hill: Replacement refs?

Don’t care if the refs get locked out? Maybe you should. Randy Hill recalls what happened the last time the NBA used replacements.

Disgruntled players lead to dysfunctional teams

Stephen Jackson wants out of Golden State. Carlos Boozer isn’t happy in Utah. Charley Rosen knows how to deal with malcontents.

King of comedy: LeBron to make feature film debut

LeBron James is leaving Cleveland – for Hollywood.

The Cavaliers superstar and reigning NBA MVP will make his feature film debut by playing himself in an upcoming comedy.

James will appear in “Fantasy Basketball Camp” by Universal Pictures. The movie is about five guys from different backgrounds who come to Las Vegas to live out their fantasy by attending James’ basketball camp. Production will begin next summer.

James is experienced in front of the camera.

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