ESPN's Outside the Line's ran a story last weekend on the lack of white American players in the NBA. The story is sure to raise a lot of questions, for example, was the zone defense implemented in the NBA to give "slower" white players a better shot at defending more athletic players and are white American players being overlooked because of a stigma that they are too unathletic to play in the NBA?Wednesday, December 9, 2009
ESPN's Outside the Line's ran a story last weekend on the lack of white American players in the NBA. The story is sure to raise a lot of questions, for example, was the zone defense implemented in the NBA to give "slower" white players a better shot at defending more athletic players and are white American players being overlooked because of a stigma that they are too unathletic to play in the NBA?Monday, December 7, 2009
The Answer

Saturday, December 5, 2009
This post has nothing to do with ballers overseas but rather my alma mater, George Mason University. Last week I had the opportunity to interview Head Coach Jim Larranaga and junior point guard, Cam Long for a different class project. Aside from the one-on-one interviews, I also got to take in practice. It was during this time that I was reminded what makes Coach L one of the elite coaches in the country. For anyone that has had a chance to take in a practice, it would come as no surprise that a small school from Fairfax, VA would catapult themselves into the national spotlight by making the 2006 NCAA Final Four. Coach L is a great coach and has a ton of young talent that should be making a lot of noise, both in the CAA and on a national level, for years to come.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Gabe Norwood part 2: from Fairfax, VA to Manila
Gabe Norwood: from Fairfax to Manila
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
JChillin in Greece


My life has always been consumed by sports, especially basketball. As a former Division 1 player, I was engrained in the sport. Now that I'm "retired" I find myself still watching as much ball as I did back in my college years. I absolutely love the game, for the opportunities its presented me in life and teaching me lessons that are not always found in a classroom. With that being said, my favorite time of the year has to be the college basketball season. There's always a handful of players that you find yourself cheering for a little harder, maybe because of their scoring ability, defense or their intangibles; but what about when the season ends and the banners are hung?This blog is an opportunity for me to try and catch up with as many former college stars that are still playing the game they love, just overseas.