Grit necessary for talent to shine - The Australian Financial Review
04/25/2012
The Australian Financial ReviewGrit necessary for talent to shineThe Australian Financial ReviewMichael Jordan: 'I've failed over and over . . . that is why I succeed.' Photo: Getty Images In a famous Nike advertisement, basketball legend Michael Jordan confesses to missing more than 9000 shots and losing 300 basketball games in his career.
04/25/2012
The Australian Financial ReviewGrit necessary for talent to shineThe Australian Financial ReviewMichael Jordan: 'I've failed over and over . . . that is why I succeed.' Photo: Getty Images In a famous Nike advertisement, basketball legend Michael Jordan confesses to missing more than 9000 shots and losing 300 basketball games in his career.
Fan Fuel: Nine innings of glory (bird business)
04/25/2012
Sportsnet.caFan Fuel: Nine innings of glory (bird business)Sportsnet.caBuck and Tabby talked the audience through a beauty of a profile that included Rasmus' age, home town, and the fact that he wanted to meet Batman and Michael Jordan. Okay, he didn't want to meet Batman (that we know of), but it surely did say that the ...and more »
04/25/2012
Sportsnet.caFan Fuel: Nine innings of glory (bird business)Sportsnet.caBuck and Tabby talked the audience through a beauty of a profile that included Rasmus' age, home town, and the fact that he wanted to meet Batman and Michael Jordan. Okay, he didn't want to meet Batman (that we know of), but it surely did say that the ...and more »
NBA Players That Need to Shed Some Weight - Bleacher Report
04/25/2012
Bleacher ReportNBA Players That Need to Shed Some WeightBleacher ReportSome that seemingly defy gravity (like Michael Jordan and LeBron James) and some that, well, play with larger, less athletic body types. Sometimes, being big can help an athlete out. Players like Shaquille O'Neal (7'1'', 325 pounds) made their living ...
04/25/2012
Bleacher ReportNBA Players That Need to Shed Some WeightBleacher ReportSome that seemingly defy gravity (like Michael Jordan and LeBron James) and some that, well, play with larger, less athletic body types. Sometimes, being big can help an athlete out. Players like Shaquille O'Neal (7'1'', 325 pounds) made their living ...
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