Mar 29, 2013

23rd March, 2013 The 1st Day of MANNAM Victory Cup!


WE Finally started the Victory Cup Basketball League, last Saturday!!!
MANNAM Warriors played in 3 teams each :)



The Venue was "Seoul Hanriver park, Jamwon Basketball Court". All team played for 2 games, and I was so impressed about everyone having happiness and peace! They never fought, and every player enjoyed, at least i think.




And also the referees were all the volunteers. They committed themselves to this league for full day! That was one of the reason we had great time.




Seoul Ruckus team was in this league also, and as always, they are quite great team!
They are fast and very accurate. MANNAM Warriors members felt we need practice haha.










Anyway, 2 weeks later, we will play again :) I can't wait untill then!!!! haha
Each games are competitive and exciting!





But my favorite part is becoming friends all together who participated this league!

Mar 22, 2013

[Basketball in Media with MANNAM] Glory Road 2006!

Hi~ Long time no see :) 
Tomorrow, The MANNAM Basketball Victory CUP league is starting! 
And It's awesome it is!!!!
So, I picked a movie that can be our motivation and aim!!!
I hope you can enjoy~



<Introduce>



  • Release date: January 13, 2006 (initial release)
  • Director: James Gartner
  • DVD release date: June 6, 2006
  • Running time: 118 minutes
  • Screenplay: Chris Cleveland, Bettina Gilois

Glory Road is a 2006 American drama sports film directed by James Gartner, based on a true story surrounding the events leading to the 1966 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. Don Haskins portrayed by Josh Lucas, head coach of Texas Western College, coached a team with an all-black starting lineup, a first in NCAA history. Glory Road explores racism, discrimination, and student athletics. Supporting actors Jon Voight and Derek Luke also star in principal roles.



The film was a co-production between the motion picture studios of Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Texas Western Productions, and Glory Road Productions. It was commercially distributed by Buena Vista Pictures theatrically and by the Buena Vista Home Entertainment division for the video rental market. It premiered in theaters nationwide in the United States on January 13, 2006, grossing $42,938,449 in box office business. Glory Road was nominated for a number of awards including the Humanitas Prize; the film won the 2006 ESPY Award for Best Sports Movie.

The film presently holds a 56% score on Rotten Tomatoes and a rating of "mixed or average" from Metacritic. On January 10, 2006, the original motion picture soundtrack was released by the Hollywood Records music label. The soundtrack was composed and orchestrated by musician Trevor Rabin. With its initial foray into the home media marketplace; the film's widescreen DVD edition, featuring theatrical trailers, extended interviews with players and colleagues of coach Haskins, and deleted scenes among other highlights, was released in the U.S. on June 6, 2006



<Box office>

The film became a box office number-one in the U.S. grossing $16,927,589 on its opening weekend, yet was only released straight to DVD or just shown on TV in some countries that have no connection to college basketball. As of February 12, 2006, the film grossed a total of $42,938,449 worldwide.


I really wanna see it. I think MANNAM Warriors member should see this movie together hahaha! Is there anyone who saw this? :) How was it?

Mar 19, 2013

March 16th, The 1st Outside Game in Seoul Han-river! MANNAM Warriors!

Hi :) How are you lately? 
I think the weather is perfect for basketball haha
It's not that cold and not hot at all!

That's why we went to "Han river park - Jamwon part" !!!
There are 4 court, at the facilities are quite great. 
But we met so earlier than usual. So, many players didn't come.




So that me and Jiyoung ran two games with guys!!!! 
It's the first time we hang out together playing basketball haha
We show them the girls' power :D



But it was so hard after the games.
I think MANNAM warriors basketball players is great. 
How they can play for 4 hours in a row?
We started playing at 9 am, and it ends at 2 pm.
Most of guys came at 10 am, but it's 4~5 hours!!! Indeed!!! 


Anyway the weather was nice, and i learnd basketball haha
It was great day. We are going to come this Seoul Han River Park to play.
If anyone wants to play, Let me know :)!!!

Mar 15, 2013

[Hot Issue] NBA, Lakers' Bryant out indefinitely after spraining ankle


Kobe Bryant said it's the worst sprain he's had in his 16-year career.

Lakers' Bryant out indefinitely after spraining ankle


Posted Mar 13, 2013 11:21 PM - Updated Mar 14, 2013 12:01 PM
ATLANTA (AP) -- Kobe Bryant has been playing some of his best basketball since the All-Star break, almost single-handedly pushing the Los Angeles Lakers into the playoff race.
Now he's facing what may be his toughest opponent of the season.
Bryant is out indefinitely with what he calls the worst sprained ankle of his 16-year career, crumpling to the court with 3 seconds remaining after missing a game-tying shot in a 96-92 loss to the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night.
While X-rays were negative, the Lakers sounded pessimistic about Bryant's chances of playing anytime soon, an especially tough blow with just 16 games left in the regular season and Los Angeles clinging to a half-game lead over Utah for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.
Bryant tweeted Thursday morning that he was undergoing treatment on his ailing left ankle while watching movie after movie.
"Compression. Ice. Django. Zero Dark Thirty. This is Forty and 1 hour of sleep," he wrote. "On to the next."
Bryant wouldn't speculate on how long he might be out.
"I'll just do what I have to do," the 34-year-old said after limping out of Philips Arena.
Given where the Lakers came from, just making the postseason would be quite an accomplishment. They were 20-26 at the end of January, but have won 14 of 20. That includes a 9-3 run since the All-Star break, with Bryant averaging 30.3 points a game during that span.
The loss in Atlanta snapped a four-game winning streak.
It might hurt longer than a single night.
With the Lakers trailing 94-92, Bryant drove to the baseline and pulled up for a jumper. The ball slid off the rim, and Bryant's left foot twisted awkwardly when it came down on the right foot of defender Dahntay Jones.
No foul was called, but the Lakers star accused Jones of playing dirty, saying he slid underneath the shooter as he was coming down.
"That's a shot I'm very comfortable taking," said Bryant, who is averaging 27.5 points a game overall. "You just can't go under these shooters, man. It's a dangerous play."
Bryant scored 20 of his 31 points in the third quarter and the Lakers, who were down 12 at halftime, surged to the lead early in the fourth. Suddenly, they couldn't make a shot, going 6 of 25 in the final period.
"We all struggled," Bryant said. "I just tried to will the ball in the basket and hopefully generate some energy for all of us. It seemed to turn for us, but then we all went cold again."
Devin Harris scored 17 points, Ivan Johnson hit a key basket, and the short-handed Hawks shook off Bryant's big third quarter for just their second win in eight games.
"I took this one personal," said Al Horford, who had 14 points and 14 rebounds for Atlanta. "We had lost a couple in a row. I felt like we really needed this one."
The Hawks won despite missing starters Josh Smith and Jeff Teague, both out with injuries from a loss the previous night in Miami. Six players scored in double figures and everyone contributed to the victory, at least everyone who suited up.
"That's the way we have to play," said Kyle Korver, who hit the clinching free throws after Bryant went down. "When we're missing guys, we can't just say, `You're the next-best guy on the team, you take all the shots.' That's a recipe for disaster."
Bryant took a lot of shots for the Lakers - 33 in all - but he made only 11 and couldn't knock down the one that really mattered.
Then he couldn't get up.
"First and foremost, the officials really need to protect shooters," Bryant said. "I can't get my mind past the fact that I have to wait a year to get revenge."
The teams don't face each other again in the regular season, having split their two meetings.
"Just move on to the next one," said Bryant, not exactly sure when that might be for him.
Asked if he thought Jones deliberately tried to injure him, Bryant hedged.
"I don't ever want to put that on somebody. I really don't," he said. "I just think players need to be made conscious of it. I think officials need to protect shooters.
"When I go to contest shots," he added, "I'm always conscious about making sure I don't walk underneath them. That's a very, very dangerous play. Especially if I'm fading away, there's no rhyme or reason why I should come down on somebody's foot."
Bryant remained down for a few seconds then hobbled to the bench accompanied by the trainer. He seemed perturbed when the officials explained he couldn't stay in since the Lakers were out of timeouts.
It didn't matter anyway when Korver knocked down both free throws.
The Hawks got contributions all around. Harris scored nine straight points in the fourth quarter to help the Hawks regain the upper hand after the Lakers went up 80-76. But the biggest basket was made by Johnson with the Hawks clinging to a three-point lead.
Horford drove along the baseline and missed the shot. But he hustled for the rebound and knocked it right to Johnson under the basket. He flipped in a reverse layup with 33.3 seconds remaining, pushing the Hawks ahead 92-87.
After the Lakers called a timeout, Horford gave Johnson a big hug on the way to the bench. Smith, in street clothes, mockingly threw punches at the burly forward.
But the Lakers had a chance. John Jenkins and Korver both missed free throws, and Bryant knocked down a turnaround 3-pointer off an inbound pass with Jones right in his face.
That turned out to be their last hurrah.
Now, all eyes will be on Bryant's left ankle.

Mar 14, 2013

[Hot Issue] The NBA Rakings!


Hi guys, long time no see :P
Today, i searched for the rankings of NBA 2012-2013. 

As everyone knows, Miami is at the top rank in Eastern Conference. They won 18 times in a row, it's a big records. And like this, some teams won many times in a row. There is a record for the stats, below!

  • 33: Los Angeles Lakers, 1971-72. 
  • 22: Houston Rockets, 2007-08 
  • 20: Washington Capitols, 1947-48 and 1948-49 
  • 20: Milwaukee Bucks, 1970-71 
  • 19: Los Angeles Lakers 1999-2000 
  • 19: Boston Celtics 2008-09 
  • 18: Heat 2012-13 , and other 6 teams



2012-2013 CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON STANDINGS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
EasternWLPCTGBCONFDIVHOMEROADL 10STREAK
Miami1x49140.7780.026-910-130-319-1110-0W 20
Indiana240240.6259.526-1410-226-714-177-3W 1
New York338240.61310.524-136-622-1016-146-4L 2
Brooklyn438270.58512.028-139-422-1316-145-5W 1
Chicago535290.54714.526-137-618-1417-154-6L 2
Boston635290.54714.521-177-523-912-207-3W 1
Atlanta735290.54714.521-1710-520-1115-184-6W 1
Milwaukee832310.50817.021-187-816-1516-166-4L 2
Toronto25400.38525.014-223-916-169-243-7L 1
Philadelphia24400.37525.514-257-818-176-232-8L 1
Cleveland22420.34427.516-223-1013-199-235-5W 1
Detroit23440.34328.019-216-715-208-241-9L 7
Washington21420.33328.012-285-816-175-255-5W 1
Orlando18470.27732.08-312-910-258-223-7L 1
Charlotte14500.21935.511-244-88-246-261-9W 1
WESTERN CONFERENCE
WesternWLPCTGBCONFDIVHOMEROADL 10STREAK
San Antonio149160.7540.027-1211-226-423-126-4L 1
Oklahoma City248170.7381.032-107-429-419-138-2W 1
Memphis344190.6984.024-136-525-819-119-1W 6
L.A. Clippers445210.6824.527-138-425-820-136-4L 1
Denver544220.6675.529-118-529-315-1910-0W 10
Golden State637290.56112.519-197-522-915-204-6W 2
Houston735300.53814.016-225-821-914-216-4W 1
L.A. Lakers834320.51515.518-215-522-1112-217-3L 1
Utah33320.50816.018-205-523-810-242-8L 1
Dallas30330.47618.017-225-717-1213-216-4W 4
Portland29340.46019.018-226-520-119-234-6L 2
Minnesota22400.35525.512-263-1015-167-242-8L 1
Sacramento23430.34826.59-284-617-156-284-6W 1
Phoenix22430.33827.014-264-815-177-264-6L 2
New Orleans22430.33827.012-274-912-2010-233-7L 1