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Remembering Anthony Walker

November 20th, 2008

Promoting his documentary Black Magic last spring, filmmaker Dan Klores talked about including a reference to the 1960s shooting of black students by state troopers on the campus of South Carolina State College in Orangeburg, SC. The shooting itself had almost nothing to do with his film, but Klores thought the story needed to be told, and he found a place for it in his film.


Top NCAA Upperclassmen Draft Prospects

November 17th, 2008

by Jeff Fox
Basketball is a game for the kids. If you aren’t a household name among the hoops-heads by the time you hit your early teens–like LeBron and O.J.–your chances of stardom are diminished. If you haven’t made it big by your early 20s, your best case option would be hanging up the high-tops and writing a draft column for SLAMonline (not naming any names of course).


Line Of The Night — Reggie At His Best

November 14th, 2008

by Shannon Booher
Line Of The Night:
The TNT production truck for the Denver/Cleveland game.


Future Plans

November 14th, 2008

November Madness

November 13th, 2008

by Jay Mumford
It’s that time again for the die hard NYC area hoop fan. You’re presented with three choices of what to follow at the start of every basketball season: The Knicks, St. John’s (or maybe one of the other local NCAA programs) and high school basketball. I often get funny looks from students, security guards and school officials when attending games at high schools. After all, if you’re not a parent, student or scout, why would you be there?


Big 12 Preview

October 28th, 2008

by Cub Buenning
–Are the ballers of the Big 12 of the same quality as their pigskin brethren?
This fall, many from around the football universe have taken their SEC-colored glasses off and realized that the most complete and competitive conference in the country is the Big 12. In basketball, the ACC, SEC, and the Big East have long been dubbed the top leagues by both human and computer alike. But with last year’s national champion and a slew of competitive teams this year, the Big 12 just might put itself back on top later this winter.


San Antonio Spurs Season Preview

October 24th, 2008

The San Antonio Spurs conclude our Southwest Division previews. You can read past previews here.