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  1. Can women be included in this category?
  2. saw the dunk on Sportscenter..........very nice!!
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    Tycoons

    I appreciate that! Hopefully they will do it, especially now that they're up.
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    Tycoons

    Yes Stebo, Rosalyn and I both have banners with our picture, name, number, and the years we played on them. As far as a ceremony, I was just told it would be some time next year.
  5. The Tycoons finished the regular season 17-9. They have been given the #4 seed in the playoffs and will take on Bellevue Thursday night (March 10) at 7:30PM, W.G. Thomas Coliseum in Haltom City. This is single elimination! If the Tycoons win on Thursday, they will play Maryland Saturday night (March 12), same place and same time. Chris Davis is currently #5 in our division (#18 in the league) in scoring with 18 ppg. He is shooting 59% from the floor, 34% from the 3 and 83% from the free throw line. If anyone would like to attend the game(s), please let me know. I expect these guys to win both games, which will put them in the Final Four to be played next week. Please come out and show your support if you can. On another note, I was sad to see the UNT men and women lose in the tournament. The girl's game was very close and I wish we could have drawn a charge on #23 when she took the last drive in OT. I hate that none of our teams are playing today or tomorrow. The girls should continue to get better since everyone is coming back and they're adding some good recruits. The same should be true with the men. By the way, I saw the banners and thought they looked really good. I didn't expect them to put anything up but I'm glad they did. Thanks to the people who made that happen. All of the new banners look nice and hopefully we'll add more in the years to come.
  6. All four of these games should be pretty good. If you have nothing better to do on a Saturday evening and you like high school basketball, please attend. You shouldn't be disappointed. $25 for the best seats in the house!
  7. Tycoons pull out victory on technical-foul free throw By Avery Holton Special to the Star-Telegram HALTOM CITY - George Leach is used to blocking shots. Just look up his name at Indiana University, where he finished fourth all-time in rejections. But even Leach -- who finished with 35 points, 15 boards and six blocks -- couldn't help Carolina recover from a costly mistake Monday. The Thunder carried only six players into Monday's game against Texas, yet pushed the Tycoons to the game's final play before falling 94-93 at Thomas Coliseum. Texas, itself down to eight players because of injuries, hit 11 of its last 14 free throws, including Jimmy King's game-winner with 2.3 seconds left. The free throw came after Carolina drew a technical foul for calling a timeout it didn't have. "We had to step it up as a team late, and we did," said Chris Davis, who hit a pair of free throws with less than three minutes remaining to help the Tycoons go ahead by three. "Sometimes all the shots don't fall, but you keep shooting. We work on free throws every day, so it's good it came down to that." Playing in his first road game, Leach hit 16 of 31 shots and pulled down 11 defensive rebounds to lead his team. DeRon Rutledge paced the Tycoons with 30 points and a game-high 17 boards. Texas (14-7) led 91-88 with under a minute to play when Eric Meche sank a deep three for Carolina (7-9) to tie the score. Jamal Shiver then hit two free throws with 21.2 seconds left to tilt the game in the Thunder's favor. Jabari Johnson drove in for a lay-in with nine seconds left, tying the score for the sixth time in the fourth period. Carolina took possession with 2.3 seconds remaining. Texas clamped down on defense on the inbounds play, forcing the Thunder to call for the unavailable timeout. That led to the technical and King's game-winning free throw. TYCOONS 94, CAROLINA 93 * Chris had 22 points, 7 rebounds Also, please pray for Will Smith (UNT alum). He was in a car accident last Tuesday and just got out of the hospital on Sunday. He has a fractured pelvis and is at home recovering.
  8. I guess I forgot to tell you all this but here are the 3 players that will be representing the Tycoons in the All-Star Game February 14th in Las Vegas: Jabari Johnson Chris Davis Jimmy King These guys really deserve it and we should be excited for our fellow NT alum! *On another note, Oliver Miller was released February 2nd.
  9. That's a good question, but I honestly don't think cost is the issue. I've heard that people have already donated money for the cause, but they just haven't taken the time to do it. I'm not sure what the real reason (or excuse) is but I think it will take several people asking about it or complaining, and those complaints getting to the right people.
  10. http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/sports/basketba...10786293.htm?1c In addition to his 28 points, Chris had 8 rebounds, 8 assists and 4 steals. Oliver Miller had 16 points, 11 rebounds, 5 assists, 4 blocks and 3 steals.
  11. Well, this story is kinda weird. Basically, this co-owner was the only person who didn't want Freije playing. She had nothing to do with signing him and it sounds like she just didn't want to fork over her part of the $5,000 they owed Freije for that game. The funny part is, as a co-owner, she can't decide to fire the coach and fold the team on her own. The other two people will have a say so. If one of the co-owners and the GM signed the guy, I don't see them agreeing with not playing him, especially since their star player, Dontae Jones, left the team before that game to go play in Korea. One of the co-owners (Tony Bucher I believe) is Sally Anthony's husband though so who knows what will happen? That was just crazy for her to act like that during the game in front of everybody. How embarrassing to get escorted off the court.....
  12. By Associated Press January 30, 2005, 7:11 PM EST NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Ashley McElhiney, the first female coach of a men's pro basketball team, was fired Saturday night after an on-court dispute with the co-owner of the Nashville Rhythm of the ABA. Co-owner and CEO Sally Anthony was unhappy that McElhiney was playing Matt Freije after Anthony instructed that he be benched. The argument over the former Vanderbilt star's playing time began during the third quarter and apparently escalated when Anthony attempted to remove McElhiney as coach during the team's 110-109 win over the Kansas City Knights. Anthony was eventually restrained by security guards and taken off the floor. "I called my coach a couple of hours before the game and said, 'I don't want him playing,'" Anthony told The Tennessean after the game. "She ignored me. I walked onto the court and said I'm her boss and she needed to bench him." McElhiney declined comment when reached at her home on Sunday by The Associated Press. The team is 17-7 so far this season under the 23-year-old, a former point guard for Vanderbilt who was taken in the third round of the 2003 WNBA draft by the Indiana Fever but released before playing a game. Rhythm forward Adam Sonn said he was shocked by the situation. "It was something that shouldn't happen at any level of sports," Sonn told WKRN-TV of Nashville. "It's something that's sad to see." Anthony, a singer who also has her own record label and a Web site promoting female artists, said she was just trying to protect her players. "My co-owner and my GM decided to pay Matt Freije to have the name here," she said. "He came in for two games. Our players are struggling financially." According to Anthony, Freije, Vanderbilt's all-time leading scorer, was paid $10,000 to play two games for the Rhythm. Anthony also had a message for members of her staff and players who might dispute her actions. "If they're willing to stick their neck out for Ashley, and that would be dumb, I would fold the team right now," she said. "If I say no it should be no. She's done. She's fired." Assistant coach Scott Flatt said in a statement the team still considers McElhiney its head coach. "Sally was one of three owners acting alone. As far as we're concerned Ashley is the coach of the team right now." The other owners listed on the Nashville Rhythm's Web site are Justin Christian and Tony Bucher.
  13. Well, the story is that Coach Slinker really has been trying to get them to do it but they're just not listening. I think the consensus is that it's just not really a priority in the front office right now. Thanks SUMG.....I think Roz and I both have pretty much put a lid on our excitement since this has happened 3 years in a row now. Hopefully one day someone will make it happen. Until then.....
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