Winning on the road is a blessing. But did you know it’s a mandate from Holy Scripture? Seriously. In so many words.
Genesis 12:1-3 Holds Key To Winning On The Road
Here’s a shout out to the courageous men of Company E, 372nd Colored Infantry Regiment, 93rd Division.
Pioneering basketball referee Chris Huiswoud, of African descent, shows us how things were done during the Black Fives Era.
Continuing the thought from my blog post on Friday: Can you name some reasons why this is a beautiful sight? “Yes, your majesty.” “What beautiful locks you have, your majesty.” I decided to put down as many of my own reasons that I could think of: Any basketball hoop is a beautiful sight to a… Read more »
Do you take the time to see the beauty in all things? I learned that from the very first album I ever bought, That’s The Way Of The World, the Earth, Wind & Fire masterpiece. I bought it at a Woolworth’s in 1974 when I was a freshman in high school. On that album, there… Read more »
On May 7, 2008 at 10:00 a.m., I’ll be the featured guest speaker at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame for their MVP’s of Character Education Series. Here’s what their website says about this program: The goal of this program is to offer teachers and students an opportunity to explore the relationship between healthy… Read more »
You ever notice that when little kids really want something they never focus on how hard it is?
When 93-year-old James Henderson ran into soon-to-be 93-year-old John Isaacs last Friday in Falls Church, Virginia, the trash talking began instantly.
The New York All Stars were the first African American basketball team to play the sport for financial gain.
I did this interview and put it in the vault (Summer ’07) but it’s worth dusting off … [display_podcast] This is a thorough interview on a popular daily lunch time radio show called “The Beat” with Mike Wesson. It has a little bit on how Black Fives was created, and some more on how Washington,… Read more »



