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A local church offered a free basketball program for refugee children largely as a cover for missionary work.
Duckworth was in Kernville to host a free basketball clinic for children, the Trail Blazers said in a statement.
Recently, the organization has started a new marketing campaign, opened a practice to the public and held a free basketball clinic in Branch Brook Park.
Fisher was let go after the N.C.A.A. began investigating allegations that a booster, who had often received free basketball tickets from Fisher, had given gifts to players.
"It's great," said Laura Goodloe, 36, as she watched her 8-year-old son, Jordan, play at the arena in San Bernardino, Calif., where the Baca Foundation offered a free basketball clinic last month.
When Carlson and Conard offered a limited supply of free basketball tickets to a pool of M.B.A. students, those with surnames at the beginning of the alphabet (from A to I) took, on average, longer than twenty-five minutos to respond; those with surnames at the end of the alphabet (from Q to Z) waited an average of only nineteen minutes.
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Extra incentives have helped, like an "academic pep rally" in November where the Seton Hall mascot, a pirate, gave free basketballs to every student.
James's streak of foul-free basketball, dating to Dec. 8, ended at 254-plus minutes early in Tuesday's game after he bumped Thunder center Serge Ibaka on a baseline drive.
Plus, the fans were awarded five free minutes of basketball in the Knicks' 98-95 overtime win.
In fact, players do get in a groove in shooting basketball free throws, when their mechanics are correct.
Ronald's mother, Tiffany Orr, described her son as a kind and popular boy who did well in school and spent all his free time playing basketball.
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