NBA Street Series Vol 4 Class of 03
August 16, 2009 by NFL Stats · Leave a Comment
NBA Street Series Vol 4 Class of 03

The fourth version of the NBA Street Series collection focuses on the outstanding draft class of 2003 and the incredible impact they?ve already had on the NBA. The program will take a close look at the ?Big Three? of LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony and Dwyane Wade, along with fellow All-Star Chris Bosh. Get an inside look at the members of this incredible class and see their greatest highlights from the 2006 NBA season as well as the best plays from the beginning of the 2007 campaign. Hosted by Chris Brown.
60 Minutes LeBron March 29 2009
August 6, 2009 by NFL Stats · Leave a Comment
60 Minutes LeBron March 29 2009

Airdate 3/29/09 At only 24 years old, basketball wizard LeBron James is already among the handful of athletes who can command tens of millions of dollars per year for playing skills and marketing deals. And he says he’s not even peaked yet! Watch James dazzle Steve Kroft with a shot he needed only one take to make. Note that all NBA footage that was in the original aired version has been replaced in this DVD with still photographs.
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Megastars 2008 Nba
July 4, 2009 by NFL Stats · Leave a Comment

Elton Brand, Kobe Bryant, Vince Carter, Tim Duncan , Kevin Garnett , Pau Gasol, Richard Hamilton, Allen Iverson, LeBron James, Steve Nash, Chris Paul, Michael Redd, Dwyane Wade, Ben Wallace, Yao Ming
One Love The Game The Life
June 20, 2009 by NFL Stats · Leave a Comment

One Love features the top NBA All-Stars of the day and gives the viewer a clear view of how they got to the top of the basketball world. Highlights include never-before-released high school footage of over 30 current NBA players, literally at the beginning of their career paths. Check out Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Allen Iverson, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Rasheed Wallace, and many more.
User Ratings and Reviews
1 Star More like an MTV than a documentary
It does feature stars but one does not get an insightful explanation of how they truly rose in the field of basketball. If you’re looking for an MTV special using spectacular basketball video clips mostly dunk shots of high school kids (now famous) of a decade ago, this is the right thing. I was looking for a documentary to show what their formula to success was and it isn’t.
4 Stars One Love
One Love was a cool video. I enjoyed trying to figure out who all the players were without watching the Special Features. Oh yeah, these guys were sick long before they got to the League! It’s definitely worth buying.
5 Stars Wow!
Not sure where to start. This was the first DVD of it’s kind I have bought and will probably remain the best. There is constant talk about creating an age limit for players entering the league. However if the players are performing and entertaining like this then as a fan all I can say is let them play!!!!
I have read about the t.v. coverage of highschool games but have never seen it before, it is brilliant to watch.
One down side it is not long enough!!!
Call me greedy but I wanted more!!!
5 Stars Sick highlights plus da illest soundtrack
I got all the and 1 mixes but this tape blew me away! the Kobe v. Lester Earl dunk contest is un f***in believable! Its worth it just for that. And the music- specially Apathy and Tribecca. Saw it in Dime and picked it up next day. 2 questions: First where is Lester Earl today? Next, Juanny was crazy in school, what happened to him?
Like I said, I got them all and this one is the best. 5 *****
5 Stars Baller’s Delight
I just got this DVD and it is HOT! This DVD is by far the best of all the mixtapes out there. I had never seen most of the footage and man this sh*t was dope. It had mad high school footage of like 50 NBA all stars, and not just dunks. I’ve seen all the AND1 and Ball Above All joints, but I think this one is better than any of those. The music is way better too. Go peep this DVD.
NBA Lights Out
June 5, 2009 by NFL Stats · Leave a Comment

There is nothing more mesmerizing than watching an athlete who’s “in the zone” and performing at an off-the-charts, almost mystical level. Experience some of the NBA’s most astounding “lights out” moments on this action-packed, fast-paced DVD. Top NBA stars past and present, from Magic Johnson and Larry Bird to Tracy McGrady, LeBron James and more, elevate their game and deliver big time in highlights from their most thrilling performances. Plus take an in-depth look at current NBA clutch standouts Kobe Bryant, Vince Carter, Allen “The Answer” Iverson and Robert “Big Shot Rob” Horry as they light it up and get In the Zone.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Seeing Is BELIEVING!
I brought this DVD and two others similiar to it for my (B-Ball-inspired) son. This is one of his favorites; next to D. Wade’s bio-DVD.
This DVD is timeless beauty, it is historical.
It shows the young men’s amazing skills and techniques in the game of B-Ball from their high school and/or college years.
If you miss a move, you have the opportunity to rewind (while it is still available on digital video display).
I highly recommend it for a true B-Ball inspiration.
5 Stars Lakers
Definetly worth buying. KObe fan, Lebron fan no matter what we enjoyed watching it and watching it again!
5 Stars This will knock you out with Excitment
Great dvd to add to your collection. Just pure entertainment, and great entertainment with fantastic special features. 2 thumbs up.
Hoops Heroes Nba
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Stars On The Court Nba
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Lebron James NBA Reader NBA Readers
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Lebron James NBA Reader NBA Readers
Slam
May 1, 2009 by NFL Stats · Leave a Comment

Portrays the world of hoops from high school to college to the NBA.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Slam IS Basketball
In light of the recent release of Slam’s 100th issue, I feel the need to review the best basketball magazine out there. I can’t imagine a single basketball fan not liking Slam. Slam brings out the rawness and grit of basketball. This magazine has everything a basketball fan could want: it covers the NBA, NCAA, and even high school basketball, and also includes female ballers as well. The articles are well written, and the photos are always nice. Slam brings you future stars first. No one can deny that Slam was really the first magazine to exploit Lebron James and give him press coverage. They are also covering future stars like Greg Oden and OJ Mayo. So when they become stars, remember that Slam was there from the start. That’s what makes the mag so great.
You also can’t forget that they made history with their cover on Slam 32. Allen Iverson with an afro and a throwback Philadelphia jersey on? Classic. It made throwbacks popular, and that cover remains their best-selling issue ever. Slam, the magazine, is just as much a part of basketball as Michael Jordan is. It also adds that Hip-Hop element to it, making the mag that much more authentic. You also get a Slam-up with every issue, which is a tear-out poster which may feature any level of player, pro, college, or even sometimes high-school. They have a Kicks section, which highlights the best shoes used on and off the court. They even show love to old-school players and players who never made it, and “Slamadamonth” which showcases an awesome slam dunk. Slam has it all.
They also have side issues, called “Kicks” and Streetball” which are both self explanatory. Both are worth picking up as much as Slam is. Where other mags simply ignore certain aspects of the game, Slam covers it all. Any past-or-present baller who deserved/deserves props has gotten it in Slam. You can’t go wrong with subscribing to it. For a basketball fan, I don’t see how life is not complete with Slam. Start reading, for Slam IS basketball.
5 Stars Best Ball Mag Out!!!
I’ve been a subscriber of SLAM since the end of 03 but a longtime reader and I’m glad to say that it is the best basketball magazine out there. Better than the beckett one and way better than Inside Stuff(which I used to read). The staff keeps it real with everyone. They don’t care whether you like them or not. They are were the first hoops magazine to integrate hip-hop with ball and haven’t turned back since. They have clever hoops jokes that only true ballers would catch or understand. Their staff are down to earth and still produce top quality content. They cover superstars, all-stars, starters, bench players, streetballers, old-school legends, high school players, and even middle school baby ballers of the month. This is a great magazine that any hoops-head should subscribe to asap.
5 Stars Best Basketball Magazine Ever!!!!!!!
With slam you always get the straight up truth nothing is sugar coated. Thats probably the biggest reason I like it. I used to subscribe to Inside Stuff I thought it was pretty good untill I picked up Slam at the news stand, now I realize how vanilla that magazine is.
In Slam a majority of the articles are about the NBA, but it gives love to the college and high school games too both mens and womens.
5 Stars BEST BASKETBALL MAGAZINE OUT!!!!
To any basketball fan reading this–you need to subscribe to this magazine or atleast buy it monthly, if not you are missing out on the best coverage of professional basketball. About 80% of this magazine is NBA, about 20% high school, college, and womens basketball. The writers in this magazine do a great job on giving you stories on and off the court of the athletes.
Sports Illustrated doesnt even come close to what this magazine has and The Inside Stuff is more on a pre-teen level.
Every issue of Slam has an article with an Old School Player which they interview, the cover story usually interviews the athlete, there are about 2 to 3 more full sized articles along with the “Punks” section which features high school b-ball players or schools. Plus much more.
Every once in a while they will release a special issue that isn’t included in the subscription…. They have had a Streetball Issue, (another is on the way), they have released 3 KICKS ISSUES (all about shoes), They have also released the 50 GREATEST DUNKERS ISSUE, along with the 50 Greatest Players Issue.
Oh, the 10th anniversary issue just came out a couple of months ago and a couple of years ago they released the 50th issue in which they had 3 special covers of Jordan dunking from the freethrow line. (These are now framed and on my wall!!!)
Slam covers every aspect of the sport of basketball, if you are lookin for a good basketball magazine to subscribe to this is the one. The pictures in here are also the best, no one can compete with this mag!!!!
2 Stars its a pretty good magazine
ok so there are to much advertisments but the pictures rock some of the best ive seen.and the articles rock as well.
GO JAZZ
Optimum Performance Training Basketball Play Like a Pro with the Ultimate Custom Workout Used by NBA Players and Teams
April 30, 2009 by NFL Stats · Leave a Comment
Micheal Clark virtually wrote the book that personal trainers all over the country use to gain their certification in the field. As creator of the Optimum Performance Training system, he took personal training to a whole new level by introducing a program that could be fully customized for any sport. In this book, Clark will enable readers through his “self–assessment and design fitness system” to effectively pinpoint the weaknesses in their basketball skills and tailor a workout program that will improve on all the flaws in their game. By taking advantage of skill–specific tests, readers will be able to focus their workout time on the area they most need and will see quick results.
This user–friendly guide begins with a simple five–step assessment to help you realize what your game lacks. Whether you want explosiveness off the first step like Lebron James, the iron–man endurance of Steve Nash, the coordination and flexibility of Kevin Garnett, the vertical leap of Vince Carter, or the muscle strength of Amare Stoudemire, you’ll pinpoint your deficiencies and benefit from the exact same workout that Clark uses for the NBA’s biggest stars.
Clark’s revolutionary approach to fitness and conditioning personalizes the workouts not only by sport, but also by performance skills, and will help you become the best basketball player you can be.
User Ratings and Reviews
3 Stars Mandatory for your basketball CLIENTS to read.
Optimum Performance Training: Basketball is a tough book to review. From the viewpoint of someone who’s a NASM Performance Enhancement Specialist, I was expecting a more thorough approach on how to train NBA players. I didn’t receive that with this book. However, Optimum Performance Training is a tremendous tool that the NASM trainer should give their basketball clients to minimize the ‘buying in’ process. Enhance yor credibility with this one.
5 Stars Excellent resource
This book is excellent for the general population and fitness professionals. It is easy to follow and so functional. The workouts are fun and produce great results! I am a physical therapist assistant and have been a personal trainer for 12 years and love all of NASM’s resources. Caroline San Juan and Mike Clarke are wonderful!!




