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A Philly Philms production, The Palestra: Cathedral of Basketball provides a vivid history of the most storied college basketball venue in NCAA history, The Palestra. Through interviewing past players (Corky Calhoun), coaches (John Chaney and Jack Ramsay), and local media (Harry Kalas and Dick "Hoops" Weiss) writer and director Mikaelyn Austin paints a deeply moving picture of what is was like playing and watching a game at The Palestra.

Friday, June 15, 2007

Get the Brooms Out

Last night the San Antonio Spurs completed the sweep over the Cleveland Cavaliers. With a 83-82 victory in Game 4, the Spurs win their 4th championship in the last nine years and 3rd in the last 5 years. This could be considered a dynasty to some but many point out that the Spurs have never repeated as champions like the dynasties of the 90's Bulls or the 60's Celtics. In today's NBA with free agency and how often players switch teams a dynasty in this day and age is hard to come by. Tony Parker had an another tremendous game going 10-14 from the field for 24 points while Tim Duncan provided a double double, 12 points and 15 boards. Tony Parker's tremendous play garnered him Finals MVP and he got to go home and celebrate with arguably the most gorgeous women on Earth, Eva Longoria. Congratulations to the Spurs.

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