Who has the highest 3-point contest score?
Ranking: The best players ever at the three-point contestBuddy Hield: 73.53 percent (100 out of 136) Took part in 2019 and 2020.Joe Harris: 71.57 percent...
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Which high school has produced the most professional athletes?
Not surprisingly, Long Beach Poly (Calif.) is the overall leader. With 58 former and current NFL players, eight NBA players and 20 MLB players, the Jackr...
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The moves in kickboxing are easy to learn, especially compared to martial arts such as Brazilian Jiu-jitsu or Karate. However, shin conditioning takes ti...
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As centre and team captain, Gretzky led the Oilers to four Stanley Cup victories (in the 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, and 1987–88 seasons). What trophy did...
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The back tip of home plate must be 127 feet, 3 and 3/8 inches away from second base. How far is a throw from home to second? The distance across the infi...
Read More →Is the European Super League dead?
Super League Collapses as Premier League Teams Walk Away. The loss of England's six biggest and richest teams was a death blow for a project that wo...
Read More →What do the Cs mean on NFL jerseys?
In 2007, the NFL instituted a program that allowed each team to designate up to six captains per season. Chosen players are regularly honored with a "C" ...
Read More →Was there a 99 before Gretzky?
There have been five players in the history of the NHL to wear the number 99 other than Wayne Gretzky. The first three came early on in the history of th...
Read More →What does Celly mean in hockey?
Celly: celebration following a goal. What is a celly hockey? Celly: Slang for “celebration” and refers to the expression of joy after a player scores a g...
Read More →How many tour pros use graphite irons?
To be honest, it is not uncommon to see 5 – 10 pros play with graphite-shafted irons on a weekly basis, according to Mickey Uhlaender at UST. Do any PGA ...
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