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Posted in Basketball (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)

By Spalding. The regular list price is $17.99. Sells new for $14.99.
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No comments about Spalding 67-801 NBA 8.5"x11" Pad Holder.




Posted in Basketball (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)

By Escalade Sports. The regular list price is $204.64. Sells new for $139.95.
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Posted in Basketball (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)

By Lifetime. The regular list price is $229.94. Sells new for $199.95.
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No comments about Mammoth Basketball Hoop Court Light.




Posted in Basketball (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)

By MacGregor. The regular list price is $8.55. Sells new for $6.84.
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No comments about (Price/price/dozen)Economy Black Plastic Whistle Pack Dozen(Price/Dozen), Accessories, Basketball.




Posted in Basketball (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)

By Gamecraft. Sells new for $39.59.
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Posted in Basketball (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)

By Rolbak. The regular list price is $189.99. Sells new for $154.95.
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1 comments about Rolbak Net Gold Pro.

  1. The Rolbak Net was easy to assemble and worked as promised. I was impressed with the quality.


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Posted in Basketball (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)

By Gamecraft.
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No comments about Floor Marking Tape 1" x 60 yd. (EA).




Posted in Basketball (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)

By Rolbak. The regular list price is $175.94. Sells new for $129.95.
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1 comments about Rolbak Basketball Guard Net 30 Foot.

  1. We have the Rolbak for a basketball hoop but we also have a wash full of Saguaros and other cacti, which means one Oops and you have a dead ball. We added this behind the Rolbak and it did the trick.

    We scared some Javelinas (wild rodents that appear to be pigs, but aren't) and one ran through the end net. Three nylon attachments needed to be fixed and that's it. These are very tough nets folks!


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Posted in Basketball (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)

By SCHUTT SPORTS.
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Posted in Basketball (Wednesday, October 15, 2008)

It stars And1 Mixtape. By Urban Works. The regular list price is $6.99. Sells new for $9.69. There are some available for $0.84.
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5 comments about And 1 Mixtape, Vol. 5 (Street Basketball).

  1. Overall, this video was good for the moves featured, but, it wasn't very long, and the segemnt on skip to my lou wasn't as good as it was hyped up to be. I would purchase this item again though, because it shows how streetball moves are executed and its funny to watch some of the people go for the fakes.


  2. A pretty good DVD. The first part of the DVD is about Skip to My Lou, the second part is about the highlights of the other players. I liked it better than Vol. 6 and Vol 6 was pretty good too. I would buy it again.


  3. I think this is And 1's first DVD. If so then they did a good job. If this was just a video then it would [be bad]. Also this one features the return of Rafer Alston a.k.a Skip To My Lou. Volume 6 is coming out real soon so watch this for adrenaline (or tips heh heh heh).


  4. Nothing really new here, maybe a move or two. If you have the older volumes it's not worth buying this one.


  5. What was so money about the early And1 MixTapes was the fact that only the few hardcore ball fans knew about them. When the And1 crew rolled into town, cameras in tow, local ballers simply had no idea. When it would be all said and done, the crew would leave local ball wizards with crushed egos, broken ankles and an everlasting fear of playing D with their legs too wide apart.
    The series peaked in ability in Volumes 3 and 4 with the significant additions of Philly product Aaron "AO" Owens, and an introduction into the twisted but spectacularly dazzling world of Phillip "Hot Sauce" Champion, who would grow to rival And1 godfather Rafer "Skip 2 My Lou" Alston in mainstream popularity. By the release of the fourth volume and the collector's DVD, much of the ball world had been exposed to or knew of the And1 antics: the ball around the head, through your legs, under his shirt, behind the back pinned between the elbows.
    This proves to be the downfall of Volume 5. Most of the ballers on tape are simply out to pull of their moves, with no attention to defense (which has never been much of a part to these tapes). This takes a lot of luster off of the moves on tape; it's much more astounding to see Hot Sauce put the ball around an opponent trying his hardest to steal the ball than to see a slacker pay for not playing hard enough. However, the level of competition in Volume 5's games rivals that of the last game of the night at the rec center--everyone's jogging down and letting one-on-one no help D games develop.
    The video does provide a well-needed dose of "Skip" Alston, whose home videos kicked off the series in Volume 1. This time, his magnetic ball handling skills are captured from multiple angles on higher resolution cameras. Even in a trick-level game, it's still impressive to see Skip change directions with the ball behind his back only using his left hand; or whipping circles in and around his body before serving a blind dish to a cutting teammate. Also notable is the footage of locals playing each other, where some pride and dignity in playing D and trying to stop the other guy still exist.
    It's not a must have like the collectors edition 1-4 MixTape; there aren't any significant moves to make you want to rewind and rewind and rewind and still scratch your head. Volume 5 is like a slightly different retelling of an old joke; everyone knows what's gonna happen, and everyone's just pushing for the punchline, but it just isn't as good as the first time you heard it.


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