One of the most iconic NBA media day photos ever taken is one of then-Washington Bullets teammates Muggsy Bogues and Manute Bol posing next two each other to show off their drastic height difference.
Former Cleveland State head coach Kevin Mackey revealed a fascinating anecdote about Manute Bol, the 7'7" Sudanese basketball player, stating that Bol's actual birthday was unknown when he arrived ...
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Chris Mullin was always known as a shooter and scorer in college and not much was asked of him on the defensive end at St. John's. But when Mullin played for the U.S. men's basketball team in the ...
The picture may look quite familiar to old-school NBA fans. It was a homage to the photo that Manute Bol and Muggsy Bogues, then teammates for the Washington Bullets, posed for at a media day in 1987.
The Memphis Grizzlies' new additions, big man Zach Edey and guard Yuki Kawamura, recreated the iconic media day photo of Manute Bol and Muggsy Bogues. The Grizzlies rookies struck the same pose ...
A large height difference between Edey and fellow rookie Yuki Kawamura lent itself to an homage to a classic NBA photo featuring 5-3 Muggsy Bogues and the late Manute Bol, who, at 7-7, is tied as ...
By Adam Zagoria “It’ll catch up to them in the third quarter,” Chris Mullin said about the Rockets’ shooting, which did catch up with them in the third quarter. By Scott Cacciola During a ...
Chris Mullin had security protection as he left the inquests into the deaths of the 21 people killed in November 1974. He was called "scum" as Justice for the 21 campaigner Julie Hambleton asked ...
Inside the Rebels caught up with the McDonald's All-American and Ole Miss signee to recap his senior season and what he made of the recent Chris Beard ... signee John Bol. The 7-foot-1 center ...
Chris Jones is editorial page editor, as well as chief theater critic for the Chicago Tribune. He also serves as Broadway critic for the New York Daily News. His latest book is Rise Up! Broadway ...