What college basketball teams are sponsered by the Jordan brand?

Posted on November 30th, 2010 by admin

I know North Carolina is sponsed by them but what other teams are? Thanks!

North Carolina, Cincinnati, Cal, St. John’s, Georgetown, and North Carolina A&T

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jordan#Media_figure_and_business_interests … Read the very last sentence of the 2nd paragraph, of the "Media Figure and Business Interests" section.

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Is it possible to Join a university sports team without any previous expeience?

Posted on November 27th, 2010 by admin

I really would like to join the basketball team at the university I will be attending this fall. The only problem is I have no basketball experience what so ever, but I just recently started getting into the sport by watching games on TV. I dont want to go to the tryouts and embarass myself because I literally never played any sports in highschool and have no idea what univeristy sports will be like.

I really need help with this…thanks.

Your avatar looks so sad.

Most of the people on a "university" team are there on scholarships so no you probably wouldn’t be able to just "join" without crazy b-skill before hand.

If this "university" is actually on the same level as a community college the yes there is defiantly a large possibility.

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Why is having a professional sports team good for the economy of a city?

Posted on November 26th, 2010 by admin

New York City spend 1.5 billion building a new Yankee stadium across the street from the old stadium and it has a SMALLER capacity than the old stadium. People say having the team is good for the economy. I don’t see it. The area around the stadium is a pit. Drugs, crime, boarded up buildings etc. I fail to see the benefit of having a professional sports team. Maybe you can straighten me out.

What you say makes common sense but n.y was in competition with the Meadow-lands in N.J.
And yes they built the seat capacity too small but are catering to Wall st & lawyers that have the money for a $5,000. & $2,5000 or $500. seat
They did this to offer the rich or plain poor fools parking space and cup holders on the seats.
I know my stuff even the mayer said it was a bad decision but they didn’t listen.
You see bankers lawyers etc. and most republicans want to think they are better than working democrats.

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Why is it that India excels in Individual sports but sucks in team sports?

Posted on November 24th, 2010 by admin

I mean we find a lot of sports icons coming up in individual sports but when team sports is concerned we dont deliver.Is it because we lack unity?
Shiva I know we dont have many but whatever we have had its predominantly from individual sports

Poor facilities and management. Government doesn’t care.

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How does team sports help to build character?

Posted on November 22nd, 2010 by admin

What part does team sports play in the psyche of "homo sapiens"? Won’t you say that team sports in the best medium to keep delinquency at bay? Doesn’t sport reveal that attitude is more important than aptitude.

Q1: Team sports does teach people how to interact with each other in order to reach a common goal.

Q2: It may help keep delinquency at bay, however I doubt that it should be labeled the "best medium".

Q3: I don’t think that this is necessarily true. There are many cases where the more athletic team beats a team with a better attitude.

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Fun, cheap christmas outing for my work team in London?

Posted on November 20th, 2010 by admin

We have a big christmas party at work. In addition to this, my team like to organise our own christmas outing for about 10 of us which we pay for ourselves. Last year we went to winter wonderland in Hyde park which was great. We’d like to do something amusing, cheap and fun this year. Any ideas of events on in London with a christmas theme? It’ll be a week night early evening in central London.

How about Namco Station on South Bank?

It’s a good laugh and you can spend as little or as much as you like.

They also do Christmas corporate packages depending on how many people you have in the group.

http://www.namcofunscape.com/#/london/

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How do team tryouts work?

Posted on November 18th, 2010 by admin

Im going to try out for tennis at my school in March, but the I’ve never tried out for a sport before. I’ve been playing tennis for a few years, but never on a team. How do they choose who will be on the team? Varsity, JV? How does the process work?

Thanks everyone!

the coach would pair you up and you would play a bit and the coach would observe you.

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Is Team work an important part in working as an Airline Pilot…?

Posted on November 17th, 2010 by admin

Its important with the crew and the other Pilot your with , but other that that?

My Aviation teacher was giving the whole story about the Aviation industry is all about Team work , Airport jobs i can see more so than Airline Pilot.

It’s entirely necessary, whether you are a solo pilot or part of a crew.

After all, beyond the mechanics of flying, you are part of one very big coordinated team.

As a crewmember on the flight deck, you are part of that team – that team is coordinating with ATC.. another team. Your feedback individually and as part of the team that’s flying that bird are also part of a big team that all contributes to getting the big or small ‘bird’ from A to B via somewhere and back to terra firm in one piece, all cargo intact/alive (accordingly) as efficiently and as intelligently as possible with the most minmiun of unnecessary risk – and don’t forget, on that plane, you and the others in the crew aint in isolation – all around the region, all around the world, there are many many more crews and solos trying to do the same.

Common sense, skill, perception and being able to assess the situation constantly and co-ordinating with everyone you encounter (especially ATC and other pilots who you may have to assist) can in the worst case scenarios be the ‘teamwork’ that is the difference between death and a landing you just about walk away from … but all things being equal, it’s the difference between air crash apocolypse in a bad situation and mere a day you’d never want to reencounter having all got out of it in one piece.

You wonder why instructors and assessors can be so harsh and critical..??

It’s because their primary goal is to let those who can pass the goal of pilots, they ones who can do.. can think on their feet and be part of one massive team of responsible folks.

Think about it, if pilots and ATC and techs didn’t coordinate so well (i left a lot out of that list, but you get the picture), what is for the most part a highly sucessful sequence of repeated events could be an absolute disaster of world proportions if they employed the kinda cooperative coordination the average driver employs on a motorway/interstate…

Me, i’d be thankful that pilots and aviation crews on the whole, are a concerned, coordinated, and highly skilled bunch of folk who make good out of what is a battle of will and intent vs physics.. aka flying.

Helicopter pilots are technically the one armed boxers fighting the for the aviation equiv of a world championship boxing title, where the opponent called physics, is something that in an avatar, would be the Zeus of boxing – it’s battle all the way, but skill and coordination and cooperation in all the right proportions means the ‘one armed boxer’ punches above his weight, even if it’s still permanently a gamble that will eventually roll ’snake eyes’ given enough time.

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How do trading and moving to other nba team work?

Posted on November 15th, 2010 by admin

I don’t understand. Sometimes player can just go to certain team they want. But i not sure if they aloud to do that anytime. And if a team wants to trade someone what should they need to do ?

If the player is a restricted free agent, the team he plays with can match any other teams offer and keep the player. If he is unrestriced he can do whatever the hell he wants and goes to any team he thinks will give him a good payday and a team that can contend. If a team wants to trade someone they let other teams GM’s know the player is on the trading block, and other gm’s make offers if they want the player… it seems kind of simple but its really confusing as shet. You also have to remember that different players have different contracts with different guidelines and rules of what they can and cant do.

Hope this helps

-E

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Which signs work best together as a team?

Posted on November 13th, 2010 by admin

If you had to put together a team for these things, what signs would you pick (3 person teams):

A project team at work.

A relay team for track.

A team to start a small New Age retail business.

A team to help you win a local election.

(The hard workers)
A project team at work: Capricorn, Taurus, Cancer

(The hyper athletes)
A relay team for track: Gemini, Aries, Sagittarius

(The deep thinking money makers)
A team to start a small New Age retail business: Scorpio, Pisces, Libra

(The over achieving ladder climbers)
A team to help you win a local election: Leo, Aquarius, Virgo

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