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This 6'3 Center who is a force for anyone to guard is and amazing talent. She will have her pick of any school. Audi Crooks of Bishop Garrigan burst onto the high school basketball scene as a freshman last season and caught everyone’s eye. Audi Crooks of Bishop Garrigan scores during the girls state basketball tournament last March in Des Moines. Crooks is the daughter of Fort Dodge Senior High graduate Jimmy Crooks and former Garrigan standout Michelle (Vitzthum) Cook. ALGONA — Audi Crooks of Bishop Garrigan burst onto the high school basketball scene as a freshman last season and caught everyone’s eye. With record-breaking numbers, she etched her name into state history and earned the attention of college coaches everywhere at the young age of 15 years old. With three high school seasons still to come in her career, Crooks is already getting looks — and offers — from major Div. I programs. “The recruiting process has been super exciting,” said Crooks, the daughter of 1986 Fort Dodge Senior High graduate Jimmie Crooks and former Garrigan standout Michelle (Vitzthum) Cook. . “It seems crazy to be recruited by the colleges that I see playing on TV. It’s been going well, and what I enjoy is learning more about the culture of all the schools and forming a bond with the coaches.
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On Tuesday, NBA Insider Marc Stein reported that the Lakers are interested in acquiring a "difference-making playmaker" to free up LeBron James and Anthony Davis, the latter of whom the Lakers acquired two years ago with a trade package that included Ball. Stein believes that despite obvious financial limitations, the Lakers will actively pursue Ball once free agency opens Aug. 2. "Word is that the Lakers, on top of their well-chronicled need for more shooting, covet one more difference-making playmaker who would allow James and Davis to spend more time at power forward and center," Stein wrote. "Expect to eventually hear of them searching for potential pathways, however obstacle-strewn they would be, to reacquiring restricted free agent-to-be Lonzo Ball for that reason."
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Chris Paul andDevin Booker had solid games. Booker had 18 points (6-14 FG, 3-7 3Pt, 3-3 FT) and 10 rebounds in Wednesday's Game 2 win over the Nuggets.. Booker was one of six Suns players in double figures, and while his 18 points led the team he and Chris Paul kept the offense balanced and on fire. It's the first time in Paul's career that he has completed a playoff series sweep, something that was on his mind, and something he let his teammates know before the game. "We were hyped, man," Suns guard Devin Booker said of the postgame atmosphere. "Chris was saying before the game he'd never swept somebody, he had never beat somebody 4-0. I don't know when the last time the Suns have been to the Western Conference finals, but tonight is one of the nights we celebrate in-house and then wake up tomorrow, we're on to either the Clippers or Utah." To answer Booker's question, the last time the Suns were in the conference finals was the 2009-10 season, when Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers defeated Steve Nash and the Suns in six games. They advanced back for the first time in more than a decade in style, dominating the series from start to finish, with an average winning margin of 15.7 points. It's the second time Paul has been to the conference finals, the last time being in 2018 when he was a member of the Rockets and missed Games 6 and 7 because of a hamstring injury as Houston fell in seven games to the Golden State Warriors. Now, he's four wins away from a first-ever NBA Finals appearance. "A lot of things, I haven't had a lot of time to process it yet," Paul said. "But I'm going to get on the bus, and first and foremost call my kids." Paul scored 37 points on 14-for-19 shooting in the Game 4 closeout, capping off a series nothing short of magnificent. The 36-year-old future Hall of Famer finished the series averaging 25.5 points on 61.8% shooting, 58% from 3, 100% from the free throw line, plus an absurd 41-to-5 assist-to-turnover ratio. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNxA6CRNM_Vgsbbpf83N-cA/join
Who is Michael Johnson? Jordan's actions, which to many seem rooted in a self-serving nature, show that it is not self-serving when the workforce created is consciously diversified by race and gender. When there is no quota to be met or tokens to be hired and only supremely qualified people of color are given opportunities in places and positions that have historically been unavailable, unattainable and where we have been unjustly shunned. When there is no one white to answer to. Donations are great but showing matters - MLK's messages had no corporate sponsors.