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Extractions: BASKETBALL ROOKIE PAGE NOTE: All Rookie cards in Green can be purchased for 25 cents each (plus shipping). Check my 25 cent a card pages for details. Will also sell most other rookie cards at discount prices. Please email me gmot@prodigy.net if interested. SELECT ROOKIE YEAR TOPPS Casey Jacobsen Dajuan Wagner Matt Barns Fred Jones Jared Jeffries, Marcus Haislip Bostjan Nachbar Jiri Welsch Frank Williams, John Salmons, Chris Jefferies, Sam Clancy, Tito Maddox, Ronald Murray, Chris Owens, UD MVP Chris Jefferies SAGE HIT Amare Stoudemire Back To Top SAGE HIT Ed Curry Jason Richardson SAGE HIT RAREFIELD BRONZE Pau Gasol SAGE HIT RAREFIELD SILVER Pau Gaso STADIUM CLUB Gilbert Arenas Vladimir Radmanovic , Omar Cook, Jeff Trapagnier (Brandon Armstrong, Parallel) TOPPS HERITAGE Joe Johnson UPPER DECK Terrence Morris Joe Johnson (233), Eddie Curry (245) UD MVP Jason Richardson UD PLAYMAKERS Richard Jefferson (998/999) Back To Top Fleer Tradition Marcus Fizer Fleer Focus Joel Przbilla Fleer Futures Courtney Alexander , Eddie House, Edurdo Najea Fleer Mystique Mamadou N'diaye , Michael Redd Fleer Triple Crown Marcus Fizer Finest Finest Moments Mateen Cleaves Hoops Hot Prospects Rookie Headliners Quentin Richardson Press Pass SE Darius Miles Press Pass SE Lottery Club Darius Miles Stadium Club Stromile Swift Mateen Cleaves
Houston Roundball Review 2000 Basketball For ThoughtsHighly read and hear how upset some people were with USA basketball selecting Milwaukee thelast few days, you know Charlotte Hornets guard bobby phills was killed http://www.dothereview.com/bb4thought/2000/jan.html
Bobby Phills Tribute Let's forget what bobby phills was as a basketball player. It's whathe was as a man and the good things that he brought, Wittman said. http://www.geocities.com/bobsuragirl/phills.html
Inside Basketball - NBA ALL TIME RETIRED NUMBERS CHARLOTTE (2), Fans (Sesto Uomo), (6). bobby phills, (13). CHICAGO (3), JerrySloan, (4). Bob Love, (10). Michael Jordan, (23). CLEVELAND (5), Bingo Smith,(7). http://www.geocities.com/insbasket/nbaretirednum.htm
Extractions: ALL TIME RETIRED NUMBERS ATLANTA (2) Bob Pettit Lou Hudson BOSTON (22) Walter Brown Arnold "Red" Auerbach Dennis Johnson Bill Russell Jo Jo White Bob Cousy Tom Heinsohn Tom "Satch" Sanders John Havlicek Dave Cowens Don Nelson Bill Sharman Ed Macauley Frank Ramsey Sam Jones K.C. Jones Kevin McHale Larry Bird Reggie Lewis Robert Parish Jim Loscutoff (Loscy)* Johnny Most (Microfono) *La divisa di Loscutoff è stata ritirata, ma il suo numero 18 è stato usato successivamente da Dave Cowens CHARLOTTE (2) Fans (Sesto Uomo) Bobby Phills CHICAGO (3) Jerry Sloan Bob Love Michael Jordan CLEVELAND (5) Bingo Smith Larry Nance Mark Price Austin Carr Nate Thurmond Brad Daugherty DALLAS (2) Brad Davis Rolando Blackman DENVER (4) Alex English David Thompson Byron Beck Dan Issel DETROIT (7) Chuck Daly Joe Dumars Isiah Thomas Vinnie Johnson Bob Lanier Dave Bing Bill Laimbeer GOLDEN STATE (4) Tom Meschery Al Attles Rick Barry Nate Thurmond HOUSTON (3) Calvin Murphy Moses Malone Rudy Tomjanovich INDIANA (3) George McGinnis Mel Daniels Roger Brown L.A. LAKERS (7)
Extractions: April 6, 1999 Phills is one of the few players in the NBA that can both take by the ball past opponents, and take it away from them. (Allsport) Drafted in the second round of the NBA but later relegated to the CBA, guard Bobby Phills came back and has established himself as a key player for the Charlotte Hornets, a player who can contribute at both ends of the floor. Phills stopped by our chat room on Tuesday, April 6 to talk with fans about his injury and getting back on the court to get the Hornets in the playoffs. After six seasons with the Cleveland Cavaliers, for whom he averaged a career-high 14.6 points per game and earned NBA All-Defensive Second Team honors in 1995-96, Phills signed with Charlotte as a free agent prior to the 1997-98 season and helped the Hornets to 51 wins and the second round of the playoffs in his first year there. He is currently averaging over 13 points per game. A native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Phills attended Southern University. As a senior in 1990-91 Phills finished led the nation in three-pointers made with 4.39 per game, ranked fourth in scoring at 28.4 points per contest and was 13th in steals at 3.2 per game. Phills was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round of the 1991 NBA Draft, but he was cut without playing in a game and joined the Sioux Falls SkyForce of the CBA and averaged 23.1 points before signing with Cleveland late in the season where he stayed on.
NBA - # 13 Bobby Phills - CBS.SportsLine.com 13 bobby phills, F Height 65 Weight 226 NBA Experience Born 12/20/1969 CollegeSouthern University. Career Stats · Team Page · NBA.com Players Page, http://cbs.sportsline.com/u/basketball/nba/players/6740.htm
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Bobby Phills, NBA Charlotte Hornets Guard, 30 started the bobby phills Educational Foundation. He touched all of our lives, said Bob Bass, the Hornets' executive vice president of basketball operations http://slick.org/deathwatch/mailarchive/msg00007.html
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ESPN.com - NBA - Hornets' Phills, 30, Killed In Car Crash phills and his wife have two children bobby Ray III, 3 all of our lives, saidBob Bass, the Hornets' executive vice president of basketball operations. http://espn.go.com/nba/news/2000/0112/285010.html
1997-98 Scoresheet Fantasy Basketball NBA Player List Scoresheet Home Scoresheet Fantasy basketball basketball Draft Board basketball LinksGUARDS FORWARDS 634.2 10.7 5.4 2.9 0.7 1.7 27 CHA phills, bobby 43) 631.2 http://www.scoresheet.com/archive/NBA1997.html
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Extractions: Below are the top 50 small forwards from the 1999-2000 season. Grant Hill was miles ahead of the pack to take the top ranking for the second straight year. I've also included some stats from the season to give you an idea of how they ended up with their rating. Keep in mind these ratings are on a per-minute basis, so some players may be ranked very highly if they played well in a limited number of minutes:
Alleyoop.com, The Basketball Page For Thinking Fans ALLEYOOP.COM The basketball Page for Thinking Fans. Jackson, Jimmy njn 15.9 5.3 4.143.1 14.31 Anderson, Nick orl 12.0 4.8 2.9 39.7 14.17 phills, bobby cle 12.6 http://www.alleyoop.com/prates/sg97.htm
Extractions: Below are the top 50 shooting guards from the 1996-97 season. Michael Jordan lapped the field to take the top spot. I've also included some stats from the season to give you an idea of how they ended up with their rating. Keep in mind these ratings are on a per-minute basis, so some players may be ranked very highly if they played well in a limited number of minutes:
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Extractions: F ANTASY B ASKETBALL S TATISTICS October 7, 1998 A typical fantasy basketball league has 12 teams with 10 starting players on each team. To get an idea of what the average stats for a player active on a starting fantasy roster would be I analyzed the statistics of the 120 players who averaged the most minutes played per game last season (hey ... what else are you going to do during The Lockout ... watch baseball? ... I don't think so!). The averages for 8 common statistical categories are shown in the table below. Also, to determine how the players stats were distributed above and below the averages I found the standard deviation of the 120 players for each stat category. A 'bell' shaped distribution would predict that 68% of the players would fall within one standard deviation of the average. Hang with me now ... the goal will be to determine who the fantasy basketball studs are ... not to put you to sleep! CATEGORY AVG PER GAME STND DEV STND DEV/AVG Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Treys Free Throws FG% In the same manner the fantasy stiffs can be identified. Calbert Cheany and Joe Smith managed to be in the top 120 in minutes played per game but were below average in all 8 of the categories investigated. By the way OnHoops.com readers, LJ was below average in 6 of the 8 categories! That's kind of stiff too.
Extractions: COLUMN: Sense of 'machismo' contributed to Phills' fatal crash Mourners sat in tears at Bobby Phills' funeral on Sunday. On Monday, Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday, the ironic death of one of the NBA's classiest players set in. Family members, teammates and friends have characterized the 30-year-old Charlotte Hornets guard as a dedicated father and husband and a strong force in the community, perhaps even stronger than the basketball player who averaged 10.9 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.7 assists for his career. In many ways, Phills was the anti-athlete, someone who didn't seem to fit the machismo of the professional sporting world. He failed that characterization in one way, though, and that machismo killed him. Police sources have said that Phills was racing teammate David Wesley after practice when Phills' 1997 Porsche 993 Cabriolet skidded off the road and crashed into oncoming traffic in the other lanes. Investigators believe the Hornets' guards may have been traveling at speeds of close to 110 mph when the crash occurred. Not that this is anything new. Stories constantly break about athletes who are cited for speeding. Tim Hardaway's highway patrol run-ins could fill an episode of COPS. Psychologists have sought to answer why such a large percentage of professional athletes have a knack for driving at abnormally high speeds and the answers usually deal with a heightened sense of machismo, as if nothing can happen to them because they are athletes. It's as if speeding is an athletic test, like mastering the fadeaway jumper or slam dunking from the free-throw line. It's super human.
Extractions: ATHLETES: Bobby Phills' death, however sad, is ultimately his own fault By Blas Barragan I loathe the state of the world today. It is unfortunate that in this society, which values style over substance, professional athletes regularly assume the responsibility of "role model" - whether they have a mind to or not. We observe these men and women in awe of their athleticism. We worship the grace that spawned them. Through us, they are born anew, immortal in our eyes. They are not immortal. A case in point is Charlotte Hornets point guard Bobby Phills. Anyone acquainted with recent sports news has been thoroughly slapped about the face by the sorrowful news of this young man's untimely and tragic passing. Untimely? Tragic? I beg you not to misunderstand me and in your anger toss aside this article for one of a less offensive nature. Death is death. No matter how we look at it, death is always a terrible thing. The fact that Phills is gone is truly a tragedy, surely for those he loved and those who loved him. Yet do not even for a moment consider Bobby Phills a victim - not of God, of fate, of lamentable luck or even of David Wesley. He would still be with us today if he had the sense not to beg for death.
Associated Press Sports Editors And, while this might be hard to admit, bobby phills is not innocent in his owndemise. Truth be told, this popular, 30year-old basketball player, whose http://apse.dallasnews.com/contest/2000/writing/over250.columns.first1.asp
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