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Extractions: Rank Guards (Team) 1 Gary Payton (SEA) 2 Anfernee Hardaway (ORL) 3 Tim Hardaway (MIA) 4 Allen Iverson (PHI) 5 Steve Smith (ATL) 6 Reggie Miller (IND) 7 Mitch Richmond (WAS) 8 Stephon Marbury (MIN) 9 Eddie Jones (LAL) 10 Nick Anderson (ORL) 11 Kobe Bryant (LAL) 12 Jason Kidd (PHO) 13 Rod Strickland (WAS) 14 Terrell Brandon (MIL) 15 Nick Van Exel (DEN) 16 Mookie Blaylock (ATL) 17 John Stockton (UTH) 18 Damon Stoudamire (POR) 19 Mark Jackson (IND) 20 Avery Johnson (SAS) 21 Ray Allen (MIL) 22 Mike Bibby (VAN) 23 Kenny Anderson (BOS) 24 Jerry Stackhouse (DET) 25 Allan Houston (NYK) 26 Steve Nash (DAL) 27 Isaiah Rider (POR) 28 Doug Christie (TOR) 29 Jason Williams (SAC) 30 David Wesley (CHA) Rank Guards (Team) 31 Chauncey Billups (DEN) 32 Brevin Knight (CLE) 33 John Starks (GSW) 34 Ron Harper (CHI) 35 Lindsey Hunter (DET) 36 Kendall Gill (NJN) 37 Bobby Phills (CHA) 38 Mario Elie (SAS) 39 Derek Anderson (CLE) 40 Larry Hughes (PHI) 41 Hersey Hawkins (SEA) 42 Wesley Person (CLE) 43 Jalen Rose (IND) 44 Sam Cassell (NJN) 45 Jeff Hornacek (UTH) 46 Latrell Sprewell (NYK) 47 Bryant Stith (DEN) 48 Jamal Mashburn (MIA) 49 Charlie Ward (NYK) 50 Robert Pack (DAL) 51 Rex Chapman (PHO) 52 Travis Best (IND) 53 Bobby Jackson (MIN) 54 Brent Barry (CHI) 55 Sam Mack (VAN) 56 Derek Fisher (LAL) 57 Darrell Armstrong (ORL) 58 Anthony Peeler (MIN) 59 Calbert Cheaney (WAS) 60 Darrick Martin (LAC)
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Epinions.com - NBA Tip #1: Stick To College Hoops to spice it up, and they all point to the much better college basketball scene. Thebest I've heard this season is the story of the late, great bobby phills. http://www.epinions.com/sprt-review-497D-262DF1C-390AEB33-prod2
Extractions: There seems to be nowhere to put one's epinion of the NBA itself, so I've carved out this niche. The National Basketball Association is so boring. The high-priced athletes and the dull rules make it a fan fizzle. Rule changes, among other things, are what's needed to spice it up, and they all point to the much better college basketball scene. Role models? Show me some. I know they're there. The best I've heard this season is the story of the late, great Bobby Phills. He was well-liked, a tremendous team player, highly respected for his skills AND his academic prowess, as well as a kind disposition, generous personality, and a Charlotte fan favorite. The only trouble he had turned out to be a fatal flaw: he was driving away from practice at 110mph in his Porsche. You know the rest. And it surely is a horrible tragedy. But, this symbolizes the NBA, if you ask me: fast, reckless, who cares about anyone else when you're an athlete. It seems the pro basketball player of today feels he's owed the right to break laws, be a jerk, ABUSE WOMEN, FATHER MANY FUTURE NBA TEAMS' WORTH OF CHILDREN WITH MANY DIFFERENT MOTHERS, being too busy playing ball to care for them. Even Larry Bird has refused to have a relationship with his first child, a basketball-playing woman who looks just like him. Oh, that's clutch. That's classy. What is going on?
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Extractions: NBA All-Time Retired Numbers ATLANTA Bob Pettit (9) Lou Hudson (23) BOSTON Walter Brown (1) Arnold "Red" Auerbach (2) Dennis Johnson (3) Bill Russell (6) Jo Jo White (10) Bob Cousy (14) Tom Heinsohn (15) Tom "Satch" Sanders (16) John Havlicek (17) Dave Cowens (18) Don Nelson (19) Bill Sharman (21) Ed Macauley (22) Frank Ramsey (23) Sam Jones (24) K.C. Jones (25) Kevin McHale (32) Larry Bird (33) Reggie Lewis (35) Robert Parish (00) Jim Loscutoff (Loscy)* Johnny Most (Microphone) *Loscutoff's jersey was retired, but No. 18 was kept active for Dave Cowens CHARLOTTE Fans (Sixth Man) (6) Bobby Phills (13) CHICAGO Jerry Sloan (4) Bob Love (10) Michael Jordan (23) CLEVELAND Bingo Smith (7) Larry Nance (22) Mark Price (25) Austin Carr (34) Nate Thurmond (42) Brad Daugherty (43) DALLAS Brad Davis (15) Rolando Blackman (22) DENVER Alex English (2) David Thompson (33) Byron Beck (40) Dan Issel (44) DETROIT Chuck Daly (2) Joe Dumars (4) Isiah Thomas (11) Vinnie Johnson (15) Bob Lanier (16) Dave Bing (21) Bill Laimbeer (40) GOLDEN STATE Tom Meschery (14) Al Attles (16) Rick Barry (24) Nate Thurmond (42) HOUSTON Calvin Murphy (23) Moses Malone (24) Rudy Tomjanovich (45) INDIANA George McGinnis (30) Mel Daniels (34) Roger Brown (35) L.A. LAKERS
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Greenwich Village Gazette: Columns: Sports: Tom Rathkamp Does the challenge and competition on the basketball court spawn further of theirperpetrations (whether intentional or not), what bobby phills did was http://www.gvny.com/sports/rathkamp/sports01-21.html
Extractions: April 14, 2003 by Tom Rathkamp e wasnt into drugs. He didnt beat his wife or abuse his children. No coach of his ever found fingerprints on their neck. He wasnt rude on the court. He wasnt a menace to his teammates, neither on nor off the hardwood. These sorted traits did not describe Bobby Phills, the Charlotte Hornets guard who lost his life last week in a senseless act of adventure. This wasnt the usual tempestuous, self-serving overnight millionaire we are challenged to write about and discuss, which is what makes this tragedy so perplexing. You couldnt see this coming. You couldnt deduce that "Oh well he was a drinker or druggie, so what happened is not a shock." A reckless existence did not set the table for this disaster. As a player, Phills always seemed to score 10 points over his average against my hometown team, the Milwaukee Bucks. He was tenacious, physical, and relentless. Despite the success his teammates had, it was a lone jumper or dunk by Phills that often provided the dagger. The Bucks drafted him, but unfortunately, he never got a chance to play here. I wish he had. Off the court, the Greater Charlotte community was rewarded constantly with his time, generosity and commitment. We cannot begin to fathom the pain and suffering of his family, friends, teammates and philanthropic benefactors. Phills wife lost a husband. His two young children lost a daddy. Everybody close to him lost a good guy on that suburban Charlotte road that day. We marvel in the posthumous glorifications of this man, and for good reason. But then we turn back to this dark day and ask:
Sacbee: Sports: Sacramento Kings Coverage In my 30 years in basketball, including my But the sight of bobby phills seated inhis car that morning brought him to his knees I fell and said, 'Oh, God http://classic.sacbee.com/sports/kings/articles/2000/mar/20000308kings3.html
Extractions: Regional Digest: NorCal leader survives a 74 (Published Mar. 8, 2000) OAKLAND Paul Silas thought he had seen it all, you know? Having coached the Clippers during the worst of times and if you can believe it, they were much worse in the early 1980s he was sure any subsequent head-coaching job probably would be less turbulent and surely less traumatic. He was wrong, so wrong. Since replacing Dave Cowens as coach of the Charlotte Hornets midway into last season, Silas, a bruiser of a man at 6-foot-6, felt his knees buckle on more than one occasion, his tenure marred by off-court incidents and auto wrecks and the devastating accident Jan. 12 that claimed the life of sixth man Bobby Phills. This season's summary, in fact, reads more like a British tabloid than the typical, tightly packaged NBA press release: Derrick Coleman charged and acquitted of drunken-driving charges in an accident that almost kills teammate Eldridge Recasner; Recasner charged with assaulting an airport clerk while frantically making arrangements to fly to his sister, in a coma at the time; owner George Shinn, who insists on invocations before tipoffs at home games, escapes liability in a nasty civil case charging him with sexual assault; Anthony Mason arrested after an altercation outside a New York nightclub.
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The Austin Chronicle Columns: Coach's Corner weighs in on UT men's basketball (still lacks reliable offense), Super Bowk 34 (theTennessee Titans should take it in an upset), and bobby phills' fatal car http://www.austinchronicle.com/issues/dispatch/2000-01-28/cols_coach.html
Extractions: January 28, 2000: Odds and ends: The knowledge that Super Bowl 34's buildup is 10,080 minutes shorter is a gift to be cherished. Buoyed significantly understanding that this decreases the chances of Dick Vermeil weeping when talking about ... well, just about anything I stand ready with my pick. Last week I asked if the Titans were lucky dogs or the proverbial team of destiny. As I age, an uncharacteristic mystical streak expands. The long suffering Titans/Oilers an early nine-point pooch despite losing two key starters to weird foot injuries will prevail to become the last of the original AFL franchises to, at last, win a championship. The oddity that neither team has ever been within sniffing distance of a playoff game (let alone a Super Bowl) allows room for the fans' ultimate fantasy: a good game. St. Louis will follow the natural big game impulse to play not to lose, which will allow Tennessee to hang in there and win, 27-21. Bobby Phills is dead. A young family is in shambles. They'll bear the emotional scars of the car crash that killed their father for every minute of every day for the rest of their lives. It was a horrible day for his family, a sad one for his Charlotte Hornet teammates. Still, there was something deeply disturbing about the way this story given days of extensive coverage was reported by the media. In interview after interview, Phills was described with adjectives like, "quiet," "levelheaded," and "intelligent." This is all well and good if your friends can't find something nice to say about you after you're dead, you must have been a sorry SOB.
The Daily Athenaeum Interactive said Bob Bass, the Hornets executive vice president of basketball operations. phillsattended Southern University and his father, bobby phills, is dean of http://www.da.wvu.edu/archives/001301/news/sports.html
Extractions: ATHENAEUM SPORTS STAFF The absence of freshman point guard Tim Lyles showed in Tuesday nights 76-63 loss to No. 7 Syracuse. Lyles, averaging nine points and four rebounds per game, was suspended indefinitely after Saturdays loss to St. Johns for arguing with the coaching staff during halftime. Michael Pehanichs Etan Thomas tried to ignore the insults coming from the West Virginia students during his postgame interview with ESPN2s Len Elmore. Despite his attempt at seriousness, the Ales Chan Fan Clubs description of Orangeman Tony Blands hairdo something resembling a Brillo pad caused the Wooden Award nominee to crack a smile.
Phills Killed In Wreck: 1/13/00 vice president of basketball operations. NBA commissioner David Stern said phillswas a caring member of the community. bobby phills represented the very http://www.s-t.com/daily/01-00/01-13-00/d01sp081.htm
Daddy's 'with The Angels': 1/15/00 by floral arrangements, one in the shape of a basketball hoop and phills' wife saidshe met her husband when she was been a blessing for me to have bobby as my http://www.s-t.com/daily/01-00/01-15-00/b08sp098.htm
Extractions: Associated Press CHARLOTTE, N.C. For three months, the retired jersey of Bobby Phills hung alone in the rafters of the Charlotte Coliseum, the only remaining sign that the NBA ever existed in this city. When the Hornets packed up and moved to New Orleans after 14 years in Charlotte, they left behind the tribute to Phills, a popular player and team captain who was killed in a car accident more than two years ago. Now it too is gone, removed recently and given to Phills' widow. City leaders have moved on, too - already negotiating with the NBA in hopes of landing an expansion team.