Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Before LaMelo Ball: Remembering the night two HS players scored ...


HE SCORED 92 POINTS IN GAME?? LAMELO BALL

You"ve probably heard about it by now.You"ve probablyread about it. You"ve probablysatthrough at least some of the 15-plus-minute highlight clip of California high school basketball star LaMelo Ball"s 92-point performance.

The 6-1 sophomore, a UCLA commit and the younger brother of Bruins freshmanLonzo Ball, went 37 for61 from the field and even dropped seven assists to help his Chino Hills squad, ranked No. 8 in the most recent USA Today top 25 poll,to a 146-123 win against Los Osos on Tuesday night. Another Ball brother, Chino Hills senior LiAngelo, also a UCLA commit, didn"t play in the game.

If, somehow, you aren"t up on it, familiarize yourselfimmediately.

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LaMelo Ball,balling out the way he did, nearly getting his Wilt Chamberlain on and reaching the century mark in a game with eight-minute quarters, is extremely rare. In a 2015 piece, "A Blessing and a Burden: Why Scoring 100 Points in a Basketball Game Is Such a Controversial Achievement," Complex reported only 25 high school players inhistoryhave ever scored 100 points in a game.

If one player doing it is rare, two doing it on the same day might seem nearly impossible. But it happened.

On Jan. 16, 2001, a time before YouTube and Twitter, two prep stars, Camden (NJ) combo guard Dajuan Wagner and Heritage Christian Academy (TX)wing Cedrick Hensley, went for 100on the same night.

Wagner, then widely considered the nation"s top overall prospect along with fellow future preps-to-pros studs Tyson Chandler and Eddy Curry, got more press. The son of Louisville legend Milt Wagner, Dajuan Wagner scored 100 on 42-for-60 shooting, including a school-record10 3-pointers in a 157-67 win against Gloucester Township Tech. He had 46 at the half and could"ve done more damage had he not exited the game with more than three minutes remaining.

You can watch the entire game here.

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It was the first time since 1979 thata high school player had scored 100 points in a game.

"A hundred is a magic number," a 17-year-old Dajuan Wagner told Sports Illustrated. "But scoring 100 was never a goal."

But Wagner wasn"t even the highest scorer that night, becauseHensley scored101.Hensley knocked down 46 of 59 attempts, hittingjust five 3-pointers on his way to the101-point night in a merciless 178-28 drilling of lowly Banff Christian.

"My teammates kept encouraging me," Hensley told ESPN way back when. "They told me how many points I had to go. I forgot to get the ball (after the game). ...I didn"t even think about it. I was just so tired."

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Wagner finished his career as the all-time leading scorer in New Jersey high school basketball history with 3,462 points. Heplayed one season at Memphis, where his father was an assistant under then Tigers coach John Calipari, averaging 21.2 points and 3.6 assists per game and earning first-team All-Conference USA honors. He was taken by the Cavaliers with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2002 NBA Draft. As a rookie, he averaged 13.4 points while playing 47 games, starting 24, but never regained that form after myriad injuries, including a colon condition that derailed his career by 2007.

Once dubbed the next Allen Iverson, Wagner"s 100-point game 16 years ago is the singular most memorable display he ever had on the hardwood.Hensley, a top 100 recruit out of high school, never came close to averaging doublefigures in three years at the University of Houston, but he"ll forever be a member of a hoops fraternity of which the likes of Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James can"t claim membership.

Bet your bottom dollar, the hot takeslamenting the lack of defense played and set pieces run in Tuesday night"s game, along with the thinkpieces on sportsmanship, are on their way. Thosetrains arenever late,but keeping it well, 100, a 16-year-oldscoring 92points is a feat at which to marvel regardless of the circumstances.

Who knowsthe next time we"ll see anything like it?

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GOP"s silencing of Sen. Elizabeth Warren only raises her profile as the Democratic alternative to Trump


Mitch McConnell Cuts Off Elizabeth Warren"s Speech & Has Her Silenced

The winner of CNN"s prime-time debate between likely 2020 presidential contendersSens. Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz was clear: Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

The Massachusetts Democrat punctured the political noise in a defining way late Tuesday night when Senate Republicans silenced her reading of Coretta Scott King"s years-ago criticisms of Trump"s attorney general pick, Sen. Jeff Sessions.

Warren was voted down by Senate Republicans "The senator will take her seat," said the presiding officer in a dramatic display of political clumsiness coming amid concerns over Sessions" past views on raceand at the start of Black History Month.

The response was swift and unrelenting.

"READ THIS. Tonight the GOP silenced @ SenWarren AND Coretta Scott King. Below is the letter," tweeted actress Kerry Washington to her nearly 4.5 million followers.

Twitter delved into the absurdity of a Senate procedure, Rule XIX, that forbids senators from "impugning" the character of another senator, even if it means calling out allegations of racism in a letter from the widow of the slain civil rights leader.

And then there was the made-for-T-shirts quote from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) as he justified the vote against Warren: "She was warned;she was given an explanation. Nevertheless she persisted."

"Nevertheless she persisted" quickly popped up on mock campaign gear on Twitter.

By midday Wednesday #ShePersisted overcame #LetLizSpeak as a trending hashtag on Twitter.

The outcome produced powerful short-term gains for Democrats who are struggling to channel voter unrest over Trump"s agenda into a common cause.

Fundraising was surely robust "we WILL make our voices heard," Warren dashed off in an appeal to donors.

But in the longer run, it remains unclear whether Warren"s voice is the best for the party as it tries to rebuild after the 2016 election that delivered Trump to the White House.

Democrats continue soul-searching over their electoral losses, particularly the drift of formerly Democratic blue-collar voters into Trump"s orbit in states like Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.

House Democrats were meeting later Wednesday in Baltimore for an annual retreat where that conversation was expected to dominate.

Sanders beat Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during the primaries in some of those states, but it is unclear whether the populist message he and Warren deliver can work more broadly with a general election audience.

Other Democrats are trying to rebuild the party in a way that relies on that populist message but without alienating more moderate suburban voters who also moved toward Trump.

At this point, though, Democrats are happy to take their gains when they can, and Warren on Wednesday was making the rounds of media interviews in a victory lap of her moment.

Other senators took turns reading from King"s letter on the Senate floor, and none of the Republicans dared rebuke them.

As for Cruz and Sanders, fresh from their CNN debate on Obamacare, they, too, were talking about Warren.

Cruz, the Texas senator who was the last rival to Trump in the 2016 GOP primary,called her attacks on Sessions "slanderous."

"When the left doesn"t have any other arguments, they go and just accuse everyone of being a racist," he told Fox News.

And Sanders stood by Warren"s side. "It is unconscionable that Sen. Mitch McConnell silenced Sen. Elizabeth Warren because she read a letter from Coretta Scott King," the Vermont independent tweeted.

Source: http://www.latimes.com/politics/washington/la-na-essential-washington-updates-1486575059-htmlstory.html

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Beyonc� und Giga-�rger mit dem toten Youtube-Star Messy Mya


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Beyonc wird wegen ihres Formation-Videos verklagt. Der Clip zu der Leadsingle aus dem Album Lemonade beginnt mit einer Aufnahme des verstorbenen Youtube-Stars Messy Mya.

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nun haben die nachlassverwalter von mya, der mit wahrem Namen Anthony Barr heit, die Knstlerin angeblich auf umgerechnet 19 Millionen Euro verklagt, weil sie das Material unerlaubterweise fr ihr Video verwendet hat. Der Rapper wurde im Jahr 2010 auf tragische Weise in New Orleans ermordet. Der Formation-Clip beginnt mit Myas Worten Was ist nach New Orleans passiert? und B*tch, ich bin zurck. Auf Anfragen der Mehrheit. Wie TMZ berichtete, knnte es der Halo-Hitmacherin nun aber teuer zu stehen kommen, Mya in ihrem Video integriert zu haben. Nicht nur habe sie keine Erlaubnis gehabt, die Aufnahmen zu verwenden, sondern die Musikerin habe auch noch alle Versuche ignoriert, vernnftig ber das Thema zu reden.

Nun sollen die Nachlassverwalter angeblich bmehr als 19 Millionen Euro fr die Lizenzgebhr und andere entstandene Schden fordern. Dabei knnte es sonst gerade nicht besser fr die brnette Schnheit laufen. In der letzten Woche gab sie voller Freude bekannt, schwanger mit Zwillingen zu sein. Auf ihrer Webseite postete sie stolz eine Reihe an Bildern, die sie mit stark gewlbtem Babybauch zeigen. Bleibt nur zu hoffen, dass Beyonc der neue gerichtliche rger nicht auf das (schwangere) Gemt schlgt

Der Rapper und Comedian Messy Mya wurde 2010 im Alter von 22 Jahren erschossen, als er gerade die Baby-Shower-Party seines noch ungeborenen Sohnes verlie. Bekannt wurde er vor allem durch seine langen manchmal etwas wirren Video-Monologe bei Youtube.

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Christie Brinkley"s Daughter Sailor Reveals How Hard It Is to Follow in Her Mom"s Supermodel Footsteps


Christie Brinkley and her daughters grace SI

Christie Brinkley and her babes broke the Internet with their sexy Sports Illustrated Swimsuit photo shoot. The 63-year-old supermodel returned to her bikini-clad ways after a 13-year departure, this time joined by daughters Alexa Ray Joel, 31, and Sailor Brinkley Cook, 18. And while Sailor is familiar with posing for the camera, she found stripping down to a tiny two-piece next to her iconic model mom intimidating.

I grew up looking at these photos of my mom, never thinking that I would ever be able to do that, Sailor confesses to PEOPLE in our latest issue, on newsstands now. Theres no denying the 18-year-old blonde, blue-eyed model is definitely brinkleys mini-me, but her introduction into the industry wasnt immediately positive.

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Sailor, who first started modeling at the age of 15, says she fell victim to social media cyber bullying during an awkward phase in her early teens, and while the SI Swim shoot was not validation the experience felt very empowering and liberating.

To be compared to my mother who has this extremely successful career under her belt when Im just getting started? And to have people say Im never going to have what she has or be what she is. Im not trying to be her. But Im fine. I dont get hurt by this stuff, she shares. It was just such a surreal moment for me because Ive looked up to all the SI models and my mom theyve always been my inspirations.

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Brinkleys protective mom instincts have kicked in, as shes ready to protect her daughters and herself from Internet body-shamers.

It bothers me just on a general level that somehow people feel empowered to say things that are hurtful. she says. This was unthinkable back in the day. Theres this general sense now that its okay to do this.

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And despite her daughters nerves, she was was able to give them the ultimate pep talk.

I kept saying, If youre ever going to get your picture taken in a bathing suit, doing it with Sports Illustrated is the way to go. It may look like youre all alone on this beautiful deserted beach but there are two guys standing there with reflectors, putting the light on you, she says.

For more on Brinkley, her gorgeous daughters and their life with a supermodel mom, read this weeks issue of people, out on newsstands Wednesday.

What do you think of Sailors SI Swim debut? Share below!

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New Year"s Eve & Day Weather in NYC 2016-2017


New York City"s Weather Forecast

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Its New Years Eve and many are celebrating tonight and tomorrow as well, ringing in 2017 in New York. If you are in NYC and are waiting in Times Square for that ball to drop, youre probably keeping an eye on the weather. Read on below for the details on what to expect today, tonight and New Years Day as well.

Weather.com reports the temperature to be 44 degrees Fahrenheit today. The temperature will remain the same, only varying a couple degrees into tonight and throughout tomorrow. Meanwhile, AccuWeather reports a possible low of 38 degrees Fahrenheit with a precipitation level of 25% and the weather is said to be cloudy and breezy.

Todays sunset time in New York, New York is 4:39 p.m. ET. Sunrise on New Years Day will be at 7:20 a.m. ET.

According to BallDrop.com, the average temperature at midnight in New York City since the first ball drop in 1907 is 33.7 degrees Fahrenheit. The site reports that the coldest night on New Years Eve was in 1917, when the temperature outside was only 1 degree Fahrenheit. On the other hand, the warmest ball drop was 58 degrees on two separate occasions in 1965 and 1972.

Monday and Tuesday of this coming week are reported to be filled with rain in the New York area.

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It"s New Year"s Eve 2016 and as the first day of 2017 approaches, you may need some funny or sweet quotes for friends and loved ones to wish a Happy New Year!

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What restaurants are open on New Year"s Eve 2016 and Day 2017? Get information on the best places to eat, especially if you"re in NYC.

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Christie Brinkley, 63, recreates Sports Illustrated pose after 38 years but this time accompanied by her two model ...


Live From E! - Christie Brinkley Covers Sports Illustrated at 63 | E! News

Posed up in bikinis next to their famous mom, these two young women could not have look more beautiful.

But both of Christie Brinkley"s daughters Sailor and Alexa Ray Joel have revealed it has been a long road to feel beautiful in their own skin.

On the back of their feature in Sports Illustrated"s Swimsuit Issue released Monday, the daughters of the famous model have each shared their positive body image stories.

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Body celebration: Both of Christie Brinkley"s daughters Sailor and Alexa Ray Joel have revealed it has been a long road to feel beautiful in their own skin and their Sports Illustrated feature with their mom marks them accepting themselves

Sailor, 18, is a professional model but revealed she struggled for some time to see her body as beautiful.

Reposting the picture of herself, her half-sister and mom in SI, she said on Instagram: "I"ve had issues with my body image since before I can even remember. I grew up not loving how I looked and felt held back because of it.

"I don"t know why I always felt that way, sure I had baby fat and definitely went through a plethora of awkward phases, but I had a family that loved me i had friends who made me laugh etc. But for some reason I still looked in the mirror and always somehow found something to pick on."

While she and her body "have been through it all" the teen said she recently realized she was perfect just the way she was.

A journey: Sailor, 18, is a professional model but revealed she struggled for some time to realize she did not need to be a size zero

@I have been liberated": The teen shared while she and her body "have been through it all" the teen said she recently realized she was perfect just the way she was

"I"ve looked in the mirror and been able to LOVE the things about my body that beauty norms deem ""undesirable"". I now have grown to know that my body is worthy of so many great things. I don"t need to be a size 0 to believe in myself.

"My body carries me each and every day, it loves the people I love, it holds what makes me healthy and strong, it bends it shakes it runs and it CHANGES. That is okay and that is beautiful."

Alexa, 31, confessed she also struggled with how she looked but now says ever women needs to celebrate their bodies.

"Let"s STOP degrading and START celebrating ourselves and others": Alexa said women need to support each other and value their bodies

Final step:Posing for the magazine helped the daughter of Billy Joel further realize her beauty

"Let"s STOP degrading and START celebrating ourselves and others, from both the inside AND out," she wrote on Instagram. "There"s far too much degradation, competition, insecurity, and unhealthy standards associated with women and their bodies - particularly on social-media.

"We are all perfect, just as we are. Please know that. Thank you @si_swimsuit for showcasing all heights, shapes, and sizes. For within our distinctions, our quirks, and our self-perceived ""flaws"" therein lies the beauty."

Posing for the magazine helped the daughter of Billy Joel further realize her beauty.

Important message: the 31-year-old said while she is not a model she is beautiful, and everyone should feel that about themselves

"This was a lesson in learning to let go, take the plunge, and embrace myself from both the inside AND out- which is something I struggle with each and every day. My purpose is to now pass along this lesson of unconditional self-love and self-respect to every woman who"s willing to listen."

Christie, 63, also thanked the magazine to celebrating all body types and ages: "Thank you Sports Illustrated for sending the powerful message that good things come in packages of every size and we do not come with an expiration date!"

While she is now excited to star in the magazine, the model - who first covered the magazine back in 1979 - toldPeoplethat she had to think twice before agreeing to do the shoot.

Icon: Christie had her first cover in 1979, followed up by a second in 1980 (R)

"My first thought was, "At my age? No way!" When I turned 30, I was like, "This is the last time I"m posing in a bathing suit!When this issue comes out, I"ll be 63. I thought, "Those days are over." But to get to do it with my girls, I thought, "One last go!""

In the magazine, the moth daughter team both pose together - with Chrissie "walking on water "- and separately.

The shoot was done in Turks and Caicos.The March issue of Sports Illustrated hits newsstands February 15.

Third time in a row: Then in 1981 she posed again for the publication and thought that would be her last time until this month"s edition

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4201004/Christie-Brinkley-s-daughters-talk-positive-body-image.html

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New Orleans area coaches considering boycott against LSU


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NEW ORLEANS Is LSU close to losing one of its most fertile recruiting grounds within the state?

That might be what ultimately occurs on Thursday evening when several of the New Orleans Metro area high school football coaches gather to discuss a potential boycott of the LSU Tigers football program.

Several of the areas black head football coaches are meeting to discuss how coach Ed Orgeron handled the demotion of running backs coach and New Orleans area recruiter Jabbar Juluke in the aftermath of National Signing Day.

Juluke, who was responsible for landing 3-star wide receiver Racey McMath and securing the commitments of 4-star quarterback Lowell Narcisse, 3-star tailback Clyde Edwards-Helaire and 3-star athlete Jontre Kirklin, was reassigned within the football program on Feb. 2, the day after signing day.

Jabbar Juluke was dismissed as LSUs running backs coach and reassigned within the football program following National Signing Day. (Sam Spiegelman/SEC Country)

Area high school football coaches are unhappy with the way Orgeron handled the process, indicating that LSUs first-year head coach took advantage of Juluke through the final weeks of the recruiting cycle to sign the prospects to letters of intent, then dismiss him, sources told SEC Country.

Juluke is the former head coach at Edna Karr (La.) High School, where he coached the team to an undefeated state championship in 2012, the second in the programs history. He continued to recruit New Orleans after accepting a position on Louisiana Techs coaching staff and then for LSU over the past year.

Julukes questionable departure remains one of severalmarquee issues that the coaches plan to discuss at the meeting.

Orgeron has become aware of the closed-door meeting later this week and has been in contact several of the head coaches that are expected to be in attendance, a source said. Orgeron has tried to stop the meeting and told some coaches he will devise a plan to try and correct the situation.

The meeting remains scheduled, and it is expected that the head coaches will move to boycott LSU moving forward.

Some of the schools expected to be in attendance include McDonogh 35, Edna Karr, Landry-Walker, Warren Easton and St. Augustine. These are some of the primary public schools in the city that have produced several LSU signees in recent years, including Leonard Fournette, Tyrann Mathieu, Jamal Pettigrew, Donnie Alexander, Isaiah Washington, Andre Anthony, Tyron Johnson, Sci Martin and, most recently, McMath.

New Orleans is regularly LSUs most fertile recruiting grounds and has produced several of the programs top players in recent years. The source intimated that other SEC programs have gotten wind of the meeting and could capitalize on the boycott, most notably Alabama. St. Augustine alum Burton Burns recruits the New Orleans region for Nick Saban andthe Crimson Tide.

Even with the meeting scheduled to go on as planned, Orgeron is attempting to repair the relationships.

LSUs head coach is in the process of hiring a new area recruiter. He had been in touch with St. Augustine alum David Johnson, Memphis wide receivers coach, who turned down the job because of the growing rift between the area head coaches and LSU, the source said.

Mickey Joseph is believed to be the frontrunner for the position, according to multiple sources.

If and when the boycott begins, Orgeron will attempt to host another meeting with the high school coaches to get everyone on the same page in the aftermath of Julukes dismissal.

Update (3:51 p.m. CT):A source in the Landry-Walker (La.) High School program told SEC Country they will not be a part of Thursdays meeting.

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