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...Knowing that India is an NBA priority, Adidas, which signed an 11-year apparel deal with the league in April, this summer sent Minnesota Timberwolves star Kevin Garnett on a whirlwind, three-day tour, the first official trip by an NBA player to India. He gave a clinic in Bangalore, cut the ribbon at Adidas stores in New Delhi and Bangalore, and attracted throngs of fans. Adidas released nearly 900 pairs of a $189 limited edition, India-only Garnett basketball shoe, stitched with the country's orange, white and green colors and its iconic symbol, a tiger. Betting in part...
Yesterday, his legacy, one that includes last year’s Ivy League Player of the Year award and leading the team to a No. 17 ranking and an Ivy championship this season, was cemented when he was awarded Player of the Year honors for the second season in a row. That feat had not been accomplished since Steve Sirtis of Columbia earned...
...media members from the eight Ivy areas who voted in the poll picked the Penn Quakers to come in first. Penn, the defending league champion which has won four of the past five Ivy crowns, returns two first-team All-Ivy performers in senior guard Ibrahim Jaaber, the reigning player of the year, and senior forward Mark Zoller...
...points per game and 3.5 yards per carry. The Princeton front bottled up Dawson like he hasn’t been contained at any other point this season, and McLeod isn’t quite as good. And Tigers quarterback Jeff Terrell has been the third-best offensive player in the Ivies (after Dawson and McLeod) this season...
Dawson is probably the best athlete I’ve ever seen in person on a consistent basis. He has run for at least 1,000 yards in each of four straight seasons (only the ninth player in Division I to do so), and has racked up 59 rushing touchdowns in that time, including a mind-numbing 19 through eight games in 2006. And now I have the chance to see him break the Ivy League’s most impressive record, a mark that has endured for decades...