Discover Our Latest Collection Of Women Nike Free Run 2 Blue White Yellow For Cheap But Real Shoes. Men Nike Free Run 3 Midnight Fog Volt Blue Glow Cheap Price Women Nike Free Run 2 Blue White Yellow Save 61% Off And Free Shipping "Everything we ever do is a competition," said Mitnick, whose business card says "Personal Assistant" on one side and "Special Projects Coordinator" for Williams' Point of Hope foundation on the other. "Everything from playing pingpong to playing basketball, football, baseball. Cards, dominos, whatever. "He gets real mad if I beat him in anything," Mitnick adds, "so I try to help his ego and let him win as much as I can." Mitnick laughs, knowing Williams Jazz point guard, Olympic gold medal winner and today a first time NBA All Star Game participant would chuckle at the assertion even more heartily. Because whatever you do, Deron Williams who'll play for the Western Conference in front of more than 90,000 at the new Cowboys Stadium in nearby Arlington wants to do it better. It's been that way since the two were growing up in suburban Dallas, and it will be that way, Mitnick suspects, long after Williams is done chasing a still unfilled aspiration agenda. For that, the Boo Boo to Williams' Yogi Bear credits D Will's mother, Denise Smith single mom, source of inspiration and middle school basketball coach for a point guard and his good buddy. "I'm one of his biggest fans, biggest critics. I think his mom's probably the only person that's a bigger critic of his his mom and himself," Mitnick said of Denise, who played both basketball and volleyball at West Liberty State College in Deron Williams' native state of West Virginia. "He learned how to play basketball from his mom," added Mitnick, whose own mother is best friends with Williams'. "She taught him fundamentals at a young age, taught him there was more than scoring. And I think he still plays that way today. He'd much rather have 20 assists than 30 points any night of the week." Getting Williams to think pass first, though, was no small chore. "He played on some teams where he was always the leading scorer, but he could have been the only scorer," Smith said. "There were kids that couldn't even make layups and stuff, in fourth, fifth grade. And I was always yelling at him to pass." It's that very way of play that may be behind the fact shooting guard Bracey Wright, not Deron Williams, was superstar of The Colony High School's basketball team north of Dallas. Miles, a few years younger than Williams and Wright when he was just emerging on the Dallas prep basketball scene. "Everybody knew who Deron was, but Bracey Wright everybody said he was the guy." Williams, understand, was good. Miles learned that firsthand when he went to watch The Colony play Lincoln High, a powerhouse from south Dallas that current Toronto Raptor and Eastern Conference All Star Chris Bosh led to a 40 0 record and a No. 1 national ranking when all three were seniors in 2002. "He (Williams) was a little chubby back then," Miles said. "Husky. Let's say husky. But I remember getting there, and the first play I saw was a right to left crossover with him dunking down the lane." Miles asked his coach who that was; Williams was the answer. But Bracey Wright got his name in the paper often. He scored more than Williams. And he had much more expected of him down the road. "Deron," Mitnick said, "was just running the offense." Not everyone had Williams pegged to be an NBA player; fewer still a future All Star. "He was one of the best players, of course, in the city and the state," said Bosh, who prefaced his comments with a reminder that The Colony was one of Lincoln's 40 notches. "I just remember him kind of slowly evolving into a really, really good player." But Raymond Felton, now with the Charlotte Bobcats, chose North Carolina. Salim Stoudamire, who played for the Atlanta Hawks, already was at Arizona. And then Jarrett Jack, now with Toronto, picked Georgia Tech. As Tom Cruise's Joel Goodson said in "Risky Business," "Looks like University of Illinois." Yet even in Champaign, Ill., there was someone nudging Williams to second seat. It was mostly Dee Brown, understandably so, and current Indiana Pacer Luther Head too. That's the price Williams had to pay, Miles said, for always playing "the game the right way." "I mean, he's been able to do some more flamboyant things in the league now. But he knows when to do it, and when not to do it," Miles added. "But in high school and college, he just did what he's supposed to do. He got it done. "People didn't realize he was really the leader of that (Illinois) team. Dee Brown was a smaller guy, fast, lightning. He was an electrifying player, which is what people like. "It was exciting. Nothing to take away from Dee; he's a great basketball player also. But D Will was a big part of that team." As it turns out, Bracey Wright after a stint with the Minnesota Timberwolves now plays in Greece. And Dee Brown whose short NBA stay included one season with the Jazz now plays in Italy..

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In 1960 the Australian Prime Minister of the day's wife and a bottle of Australian wine had launched her into Belfast's Musgrave Channel. And into a popularity many a Prime Minister would be envious of she gained a place in the hearts of thousands some crew, some passengers, some merely onlookers. The comments at the top of the Entry are quoted from and are typical of those found in guestbooks and forums on webpages dedicated to the Canberra and there are many, many such messages. Nearly 40 years on from her launch, on 10 October, 1997, the Canberra left the UK from Southampton docks for the last time, in the dark, to the accompaniment of bagpipes playing 'Dark Isle', 'Flowers of the Forest' and 'Flower of Scotland' on a cassette tape her Captain had had made for the occasion. Only a handful of ex crew were there to see her off. It was a far cry from the throngs who'd crowded the dock in the 1960s and 70s to send off those bound for 10 a ticket new lives in the New World with thousands of coloured paper streamers, symbolically tearing the links to the Old World apart one by one as the great ship pulled away from the harbour wall. For a decade she had plied her passenger trade between the continents, then the war closed Suez Canal, the take off of mass air travel and restrictions on immigration raised costs, reduced passengers numbers and nearly led to her being prematurely scrapped. Reprieved by the burgeoning cruise industry, Canberra had switched to ferrying holidaymakers with ease and to great success. She'd come and gone from Southampton many times in her career. Her most glorious Southampton homecoming was in 1982 when she'd been escorted there in sunshine by a flotilla of boats, fire tugs, helicopters and airplanes to the sound of 'Land of Hope and Glory' played by the Royal Marines' band and a chorus of ships' hooters. Crowds lined the water edge shouting, cheering and waving banners. That was on her return from service in the Falklands when she'd exchanged cruise takers for soldiers, and Port Said and Sydney harbour for Port Stanley and Goose Green. After being commandeered by the British Government at very short notice she'd transported and landed more than 2,000 soldiers under fire in San Carlos Water, taken 3,000 prisoners of war back to Argentina, served nearly 650,000 meals, 660lbs of coffee and five tons of cheese. All of her cheese wires had gone from her galleys, converted by the soldiers into garrottes. The Government wrote her off as a war loss. They were close to right; a missile heading for the Canberra was shot down within 300 metres by HMS Fearless. She returned but her formerly pristine white sides were rust streaked with telling corrosion. Back on that October night in 1997 Canberra gave three long whistle blasts as she made her way down Southampton water. A few ships in the vicinity returned the call. She was supposed to be sailing with all lights off. That order had been disregarded and seeing her go, cars along the bank flashed their headlights in farewell. After the Falklands, her war history had made her more popular than ever as a cruise liner but there was, in the end when her age really began to tell, no long retirement as a hotel ship or visitor attraction. Three weeks after that last casting off from Southampton, at anchor just off Karachi, Canberra's prospective new owners came aboard for a meeting. P had been quoted as saying that no ship purpose built for P would ever sail for another company no exception was made for the Canberra. The beaching party boarded two days later and there was to be no possibility of her ever sailing, or even floating, again; her propeller blades were to be cut and removed, and the vessel herself dismantled to the point that rebuilding would be impossible. Early in the morning of 31 October, 1997, Captain Mike Carr brought Canberra's engines up to almost full speed. He then set the piped laments to play full volume through all the deck speakers and brought 40 years of ocean crossings to a close when he steered her straight at Gadani beach and into the hands of the disembowellers. The AftermathDismantling her was not trouble free. Her draft had always caused difficulties. She'd run aground twice: on one occasion taking four days to be set loose. Now a sandbar brought her to an inconveniently distant standstill. But even though it took a year instead of three months, the scrap merchants succeeded. And in dismantling every steel plate of her they let memories loose too. Memories of the washrooms and drying rooms where the tourist classes did their laundry, kids sliding underfoot on the soap sud slippery wood slat floors. Of the gangways and bulkheads that lent themselves to assignation. Dining rooms where soldiers had taken cover under tables, bluffing fear in camaraderie, cabins where conscripted teenagers slept nose to tail dreading their return home to Argentina in surrender. Of the two 15 year old stowaways who escaped discovery for two weeks. Of the rescue in rough seas of the Jones family from the Dorothy Anne. Of the pools the cruise takers had flirted beside, of the many celebrations of anniversaries. Of the Captain's Table and white clad, gold braided stewards, of engine rooms and boiler suited engineers. Everything was picked apart and hoisted ashore on pulleys. The Falklands soldiers had nicknamed Canberra the 'Great White Whale'; the fates planned for her and Moby Dick were not too different. It has been compiled and recompiled many times and under many different editorships. It contains contributions from countless numbers of travellers and researchers." 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When the Panthers made another run to start the fourth, a basket and two free throws from senior Jamar White cutting the Gilman lead to 50 46 with 5:56 left, the Greyhounds scored the next nine points to pull away. Grace started the run with a 3 pointer 11 seconds after White's free throws to restore order. Gilman made 12 of 16 free throws before Jones capped the win with an emphatic dunk with five seconds left. "In the locker room [at the half], we talked about playing within ourselves, playing our game, and that we had 16 minutes left, so play as hard as you could, give it all out there and that's what we did," said Ripken, who also had a key steal and assist in the fourth quarter. "We didn't want to leave anything behind, no regrets and we just stuck together and played together to get the win."

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