Archive for July, 2010

Fantasy Basketball Thoughts For 09-10

If your fantasy basketball draft is coming up and you’ve been fortunate enough to get the first pick this year, the good news is that you’ll end up with a great player who should carry your team to great levels of success.

While there are some top-notch players at the top of the pack, it may be difficult to figure out who might best suit your team. Depending on the stats you’re targeting, you may want to go with one of the following players.

Get A Good Deal On A Baby Backpack

If you want to find a baby backpack, make sure you find a brand-new one. It may seem like a good idea to let friends or family give you their old ones, or that you may find a good “deal” on one at a garage sale, but a baby backpack needs to be new for a number of reasons. You’ll need to get the best for your baby in this instance, and that means that the baby backpack you get needs to be brand-new, too.

Those who have already booked their Super Bowl XLV travel packages for the forthcoming game to be played in Arlington will be pleased to know that there are lots of great things to do in this exciting city. With a population of almost 400,000 it is the seventh biggest city in Texas, and the 49th biggest city in the USA. This article will highlight five of the greatest visitor hotspots.

Nine Top MLB Prospects

Neftali Feliz

Neftali Feliz: Any player that can regularly pitch 100 mph fastballs has the chance to dominate in the majors. As long as his arm stays strong, he can easily do this.

Gordon Beckham. A true five-tooler in every sense of the world when it comes to baseball. From fielding, to hitting, to speed (which happens to be exceptional), Beckham has one of the brightest futures in major league baseball.

Justin Smoak – Man, this guy is a big bopper. He has power and he has a glove. I wouldn’t be surprised if he won a few home run derbys before it’s all said and done. He will be a huge impact player.

New Orleans Hornets Chris Paul dunk

I spent this past week at a brand new camp sponsored by NBA All-Star Chris Paul. Partnering up with some top high school coaches from around the area, Chris Paul and his crew drilled us, taught us, and a lot more things that helped us improve our basketball skills.

The camp was divided into two age groups. One for kids 7-10 years old (this was in the morning) and one for kids 11-18 years old (this was in the afternoon). One of the best things about the camp was the fact that Chris Paul really did get personal with everyone there.


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