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ESPN NBA 2K5 Official Strategy Guide $39.95 New – BradyGames’ “ESPN NBA 2K5 Official Strategy Guide” includes the following: Team Analysis: We cover all 30 NBA teams in the kind of detail that wins rings. Not just the statistics, we show you how to maximize each team’s strengths.Offense: Dunks, lay-ups, midrange shots, long range bombs from downtown, alley-oops, and devastating moves out of the post are all ways to get the ball into the basket. We’ll show you who excels in these areas, and how you can make your team into a scoring monster |
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ESPN NBA 2K5 Official Strategy Guide $31.95 New – BradyGames’ “ESPN NBA 2K5 Official Strategy Guide” includes the following: Team Analysis: We cover all 30 NBA teams in the kind of detail that wins rings. Not just the statistics, we show you how to maximize each team’s strengths.Offense: Dunks, lay-ups, midrange shots, long range bombs from downtown, alley-oops, and devastating moves out of the post are all ways to get the ball into the basket. We’ll show you who excels in these areas, and how you can make your team into a scoring monster |
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ESPN NBA 2k5 Official Strategy Guide $1.76 BradyGames’ ESPN NBA 2K5 Official Strategy Guide includes the following:Team Analysis: We cover all 30 NBA teams in the kind of detail that wins rings. Not just the statistics, we show you how to maximize each team’s strengths.Offense: Dunks, lay-ups, midrange shots, long range bombs from downtown, alley-oops, and devastating moves out of the post are all ways to get the ball into the basket. We’ll show you who excels in these areas, and how you can make your team into a scoring monster.Defense: Superior defense wins championships. We not only reveal stats for the league leaders in rebounds, blocks steals, and forcing bad shots, but also tell you how to take your team deep into the playoffs by dominating in these categories.Playcalling: This comprehensive section provides a comparison of the teams and what plays they run, then gives you in depth analysis and descriptions of every play in the playbooks.Franchise Management: Weekly preparation tips for dealing with The Association. Manage injuries, increase team chemistry, and hire the right assistants to improve your franchise.Platform: PlayStation 2 and Xbox Genre: SportsThis product is available for sale in U.S. and Canada only. |
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Houston Mavericks Draft Picks: Elvin Hayes, Don Chaney, Hal Hale, Dale Schlueter, Jerry Pettway, Bob Riedy $8.59 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Elvin Ernest Hayes (born November 17, 1945 in Rayville, Louisiana) is a retired American basketball player. He is a member of the NBA’s 50th Anniversary All-Time Team. A quiet, introverted youth, Hayes first picked up a basketball in eighth grade, by accident. He was wrongly blamed for playing a classroom prank and was sent to the principal’s office. But another teacher, Reverend Calvin, saw Hayes and said he was welcome in his class. Although the youngster showed no inclination for any sports, Calvin thought he would benefit by playing basketball and put him on the school team. Hayes was so clumsy, however, that he evoked laughter with his awkward attempts at shooting and dribbling. But young Hayes was determined to improve, and during the summers he practiced long hours. As a 6’5″ ninth grader he was a benchwarmer on the junior varsity squad at Britton High School when he became determined to crack the starting lineup. “I was too weak to shoot the turnaround then,” Hayes recalled, “so all summer long I shot with a small rubber ball at a basket in my yard. My development was almost overnight.” In Hayes’s senior year, 196364, he led Britton to the state championship, averaging 35 points during the regular season. In the championship game he picked up 45 points and 20 rebounds. One of only four numbers retired by the University of Houston men’s basketball team, Hayes’s #44 hangs in Hofheinz Pavilion.Hayes and Don Chaney were the University of Houston’s first African American basketball players in 1966. In 1966, Hayes led the Cougars into the Western Regional semi-finals of the 1966 NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Tournament before losing to the Pac-8 champion Oregon State Beavers. In 1967, he led the Cougars to the Final Fou… More: |