Showing posts with label Fame. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 10, 2016

WATCH: Yao Ming’s Hall of Fame Speech

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Yao Ming isn’t one to wax poetically but he did just that during his enshrinement speech. Yao cracked a few jokes at the expense of his fellow inductees Shaq and Allen Iverson and was open and thoughtful throughout. Check it above.

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Yao Ming makes great ‘practice’ joke during Hall of Fame speech (Video)

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Yao Ming was the first of the Basketball Hall of Fame’s class of 2016 to speak during the enshrinement ceremony on Friday and he got the evening off to a great start with a well played joke.

Shortly after taking the stage and thanking those in attendance, Yao said that Allen Iverson should have been the first one to speak, not him. Yao followed that up by saying, “Because I need more practice than him.”


Everyone got a chuckle out of it, including Iverson himself.

Yao had jokes throughout his excellent speech. He talked about nothing being able to break his bond with Dikembe Mutombo, not even the elbows Mutombo gave him during practice. Yao also referenced his 83% career free-throw percentage being “just a little bit better than Shaq’s.”

Unfortunately, persistent foot injuries forced an early end to Yao’s career. However, his global impact and helping the growth of the game in China cannot be underestimated.

Prior to playing in the NBA, Yao was recognized by FIBA as the MVP of the Asia Championship three times. He won a Chinese Basketball Association championship and was named the Finals MVP that same year. In the NBA, he was an All-Star eight times and finished with career averages of 19 points, 9.2 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks per game.


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Friday, September 9, 2016

Allen Iverson no-showed Hall of Fame event for high school students

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Allen Iverson is having some serious scheduling issues this week with his Hall of Fame induction and the events surrounding it.

Iverson was expected to make an appearance at the High School of Commerce in Springfield, Mass., on Friday, and students anxiously awaited in the auditorium while a Philadelphia 76ers employee took Snapchat videos with the crowd. Tom Westerholm of MassLive.com reports that the students chanted “We want A-I” and cheered every time it seemed like Iverson might have arrived.

And, wouldn’t you know it, The Answer never showed.

“We were just expecting him to show up, and due to some circumstances, he didn’t,” Commerce’s Chief Communications Officer Azell Cavaan said. “…The organizers said there were circumstances that came up beyond their control. That’s all we were told.”

Sheryl Swoopes, one of Iverson’s fellow 2016 Hall of Fame inductees, and Hall of Famer Calvin Murphy also spoke at the event. Cavaan commended them for giving “terrific” speeches, but it seems clear the students were most looking forward to hearing from Iverson.

Between missing the high school event and the issues he had before his press conference on Thursday, A.I. has been so very A.I. this week.


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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

As Hart joins Torino, five British players who sought fame in Italy

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London (AFP) – Frozen out by new manager Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, England goalkeeper Joe Hart completed a season-long loan move to Italian side Torino on Wednesday.

AFP Sport recalls five British players who went to Italy seeking fame and fortune.

John Charles (Juventus, Roma)

Nicknamed ‘Il Gigante Buono’ (‘The Gentle Giant’), Wales international Charles joined Juventus from Leeds United in 1957 and would go on to become one of the Turin giants’ greatest foreign signings. The strapping striker, who could also play at centre-back, scored 93 goals in 155 appearances over five years at the club, helping Juve to three Serie A titles and two Coppa Italia crowns. Formidable in the air, he was also renowned for his sense of fair play. He came third in the Ballon d’Or voting in 1959 and was in 1997 elected Juve’s greatest foreign player by the club’s fans. Charles also spent time at Roma, scoring four goals in 10 Serie A games during the 1962-63 season. He died aged 72 in 2004.

Gerry Hitchens (Inter Milan, Torino, Atalanta, Cagliari)

A largely unheralded figure in his homeland, Hitchens enjoyed the most enduring success in Italy of any British footballer. He joined Inter Milan from Aston Villa in 1961 and did not return to England until 1969 following subsequent spells at Torino, Atalanta and Cagliari. When he was named in England’s squad for the 1962 World Cup in Chile, he became the first English player to represent his country while playing for a club overseas. But manager Alf Ramsey’s preference for domestically based players meant Hitchens won only seven international caps, scoring five goals. He died at the age of 48 after suffering a heart attack during a charity football match in North Wales.

Denis Law (Torino)

Law was 21 and a Scotland international when he joined Torino from Manchester City in 1961 for a fee of 115,000 pounds ($ 151,000, 135,610 euros). But his time in Italy was dogged by problems from the start, with Inter Milan attempting to hijack his move to Turin before it had been completed. Law struggled to get to grips with the defensive nature of Italian football and in February 1962 he was injured in a car crash with Scottish team-mate Joe Baker. After being sent off in a match against Napoli, he flew home to Aberdeen and managed to force through a move to Manchester United. He would form part of a ‘Holy Trinity’ alongside George Best and Bobby Charlton at Old Trafford and remains United’s third-highest goal-scorer with 237 goals.

Paul Gascoigne (Lazio)

Gascoigne first caught Italian eyes by starring for England at the 1990 World Cup, capturing hearts with his tears in the semi-final against West Germany after receiving a booking that would have kept him out of the final. He was due to join Lazio in 1991, but the transfer was delayed by a year after he suffered a serious knee injury playing for Tottenham Hotspur against Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup final. The madcap ‘Gazza’ endeared himself to Lazio’s fans with an 89th-minute equaliser against hated city rivals Roma in his first season. But injuries prevented him making a sustained impact and he returned to Britain with Rangers in 1995.

Ashley Cole (Roma)

Following eight glittering seasons at Chelsea, former England left-back Cole surprisingly pitched up at Roma in 2014. He was praised in Britain for seeking to broaden his horizons, but the move proved a disaster. The early signs were ominous, with Cole mocked on social media after a photograph showed him lurking conspicuously on the edge of a squad photo during pre-season. He played 11 league games in his first season, none in his second and had his contract terminated by mutual consent in January this year after just 18 months.

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Monday, August 8, 2016

NFL Hall of Fame Game cancelled due to poor field condition

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The NFL’s first official exhibition game did not go off as scheduled on Sunday, as the annual Hall of Fame Game was called off due to an unplayable field.

Apparently the issue had to do with the logos that were painted at midfield and in the end zones of Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton. The paint that was applied to the field on Sunday congealed, causing the surface to become slippery and dangerous.

Green Bay Packers reporter Ryan Wood shared some photos of crews trying to remedy the situation, but the attempts were unsuccessful.

ESPN is reporting that both the Packers and Indianapolis Colts expressed concerns about player safety. One player said the area around the midfield logo was “like cement.”

“The paint on the logo won’t allow a cleat to penetrate it,” a Colts source told ESPN.com. “A definite hazard to player safety.”

Hall of Fame president/executive director David Baker told ESPN’s Lisa Salters that the plan was to hold some sort of “fan fest” for those in attendance. Many fans likely purchased tickets and made travel arrangements for the game, so the situation is bound to get messy.


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Sunday, August 7, 2016

Brett Favre speech longest but best at Hall of Fame

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Brett Favre gave the longest speech of the night during Hall of Fame inductions on Saturday in Canton, but it was worth it.

Favre was presented by his wife Deanna and then took over and spoke for around 36 minutes. For the bulk of his speech, he talked about his family and gave his thanks to them.

The truly tear-jerking part of his speech when Favre talked about his late father, Irv. Irving was Brett’s inspiration growing up. He coached Brett throughout his youth career and even was his high school coach. You know what made his Hall of Fame speech so special? Brett shared a story that he said he never previously shared with anyone, including Deanna. This was a good one.

Getting inducted into the Hall of Fame was the moment Brett finally would have arrived in his father’s eyes.

Favre also got to reassure the fans that he always regards himself as a Green Bay Packer.

Oh yeah, and we also can’t ignore the great joke Favre cracked.


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