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In that letter to the Rebounders, which is not dated, Olson wrote, "A letter was sent from the basketball office under my electronic signature which I had never seen or approved in any way because it was a clear cut violation of NCAA rules."
unknown title 2008
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POSITIVES: Rebounders and shot-blockers with true NBA center size are a difficult find.
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Thompson's case made me consider the concept of "Deflated/Underrated Rebounders," which I'll define as players who rank in the top 100 nationally in the ultimate hard-work stat -- offensive rebounding percentage -- yet have low defensive-board percentages because they're focusing on blocking shots.
SI.com 2011
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"I know it's hard to believe," said Harold Byrd, the president of the Rebounders, "But this has been one of the most fun years."
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GOAZCATS. com Showdown in 2007 by allowing the promoter to speak on four separate occasions at board meetings for Rebounders, an Arizona booster club.
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"I know it's hard to believe," said Harold Byrd, the president of the Rebounders, "But this has been one of the most fun years."
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"I know it's hard to believe," said Harold Byrd, the president of the Rebounders, "But this has been one of the most fun years."
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"I know it's hard to believe," said Harold Byrd, the president of the Rebounders, "But this has been one of the most fun years."
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"I know it's hard to believe," said Harold Byrd, the president of the Rebounders, "But this has been one of the most fun years."
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Before the game, members of The Rebounders are hosting their second annual Pink Zone Pre-Game Event
The Daily Barometer 2010
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