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Stepbrothers Movie: Steve Nash and Baron Davis
This is just classic… Enjoy!
2008 NBA Draft: Derrick Low works out with Phoenix
Derrick Low (Iolani ‘04) caught on video working out with the Phoenix Suns. (Watch his interview about 6 minutes in. Thanks, Jon).
Projected to be a late second round pick, at best, Low has worked out for the New Jersey Nets, Phoenix Suns, Golden State Warriors, Seattle Sonics and the Dallas Mavericks and, should he go undrafted, could be signed as free agent by any one of those five teams. Whether he makes a regular season roster is yet to be seen, but there’s a good chance that he’ll be on a team this summer in one of the various NBA summer leagues that open in July.
Nike Hyperdunk: Kobe Bryant and Jackass - Video
NBA MVP Kobe Bryant joins up with the Jackass crew to promote the release of the Nike Hyperdunk. First the Aston Martin… now this.
2008 NBA Playoffs: Lebron on KG
Just nasty… Like MJ over Ewing back in the day. At least KG knew better than to jump.
Superbad Photo: I am McLovin - Greg Oden
From The Big Lead, Portland Trailblazers’ #1 pick Greg Oden rockin’ a Superbad tee and sipping some high-quality boxed wine at a house party on the Penn State campus. (Can someone check his ID… You think he has the Hawaii Driver’s License too?)
The Best Female Dunker Ever: Brittney Griner
You’ve seen girls dunk before (Lisa Leslie, Michelle Snow, Candace Parker)…. but not like this. At 6-8 with a 86″ wingspan, Brittney Griner, a junior center at Nimitz High School in Houston, Texas, started a frenzy when a local news station posted a clip of her on YouTube throwing down various dunks during practice over a year ago. Not much has changed since…
Griner has already been featured on SportsCenter on more than one occasion and nearly recorded a quadruple-double when she scored 29 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, blocked 11 shots and dished out 9 assists in a league game in mid-February. She has verbally committed to play at Baylor University.
Inside the NBA: Kenny Smith jumps an Aston Martin
Or tries to… Check out TNT commentator, and former 1990 NBA Slam Dunk Runner-up, Kenny Smith as he attempts to jump over an Aston Martin.
1987 Converse Commercial: The Weapon
“The Converse Weapon… The #1 Weapon in the NBA.” Commercials (and hip-hop) have come a long way… Haha. If NIKE remade this commercial (since they now own Converse), who do you think would replace Magic, Isiah, McHale, Aguirre, King and Bird?
The Asian Iverson: Xiro Naovalath - Waianae ‘05
Named the 2005 OIA West Player-of-the-Year after his senior season at Waianae High School, Xiro Naovalath, a Minnesota native, is now the #1 Asian Baller in the country according to AsianBallers.net.
After a one year stint in Hawaii, Naovalath returned to Minnesota and went on to attend Minneapolis Community College where he was named to the JuCo All-American 2nd Team (DIII) in 2006-07. He then transferred to Missouri Western State University (NCAA DII) for his sophomore year but left the team before the start of the season in November of 2007.
During his senior year at Waianae, Naovalath averaged just over 21 points per game with highs of 40 (Nanakuli), 32 (Radford) and 31 (Kapolei).
Special Note: Men’s league superstar John Lane is ranked #11 on AsianBallers.net and his team “The Chosen Few” is considered the top asian basketball team in the country.
High School Basketball Video: Barack Obama #23
Video of presidential candidate Barack Obama playing for Punahou in the 1979 State Championship game against Moanalua. The Buffanblu won 60-28.
Nike Hyperdunk: Kobe jumps over an Aston Martin
Check out this new promo of Kobe jumping over a moving Aston Martin in the soon-to-be-released Nike Hyperdunk, touted as the lightest and strongest basketball shoe ever.
The Hyperdunk weighs in at just 13.0 ounces and features two new Nike technologies — Flywire, extremely lightweight and strong footwear construction, and Lunarlite, an extremely lightweight foam cushioning system.
Flashback: 1987 Iolani Prep Classic - Dunk Contest
Features 5-11 Iolani standout Kanoe Winchester ‘89 (00:29 seconds, blue shirt) and eventual champion Chris Mills (University of Arizona; Cleveland Cavaliers).
The Iolani Classic used to be televised back then. You can actually hear Jim Leahey’s voice on the intro. (Thanks, Brandon)