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The answer is simple: Pistons guard and Coatesville High School graduate Richard “Rip” Hamilton. On June 15, Hamilton and the Pistons clinched the NBA title with a Game 5 win over the heavily ...
"I put it second to the shot I hit to beat Rip in high school" - When Kobe Bryant mocking Richard Hamilton came back to bite ...
In response to the news that Richard Hamilton will have his jersey number retired later this month, it’s appropriate to highlight one of the greatest Huskies to ever lace up the shoes. Born on Feb. 14 ...
It was only fitting that Sunday night, when the Detroit Pistons welcomed Rip Hamilton home to retire ... Pam Long’s children in the small town of Coatesville, Pa. And he was headstrong.
The Huskies are retiring the number of the legendary Richard "Rip" Hamilton at halftime ... points or more rank second all-time at UConn. The Coatesville, Pa., native was picked No. 7 overall ...
as well as NBA star and Hall of Famer Richard “Rip” Hamilton. After retiring from teaching at Coatesville, Kershey taught at both Widener and Immaculata. The Red Raiders’ gym is named for him.
STORRS, CT (WFSB) - The University of Connecticut plans to retire former NCAA and NBA champion Richard Hamilton ... rank second all-time at UConn. The Coatesville, Pa., native was picked No ...
A two-time All-American (1998, 1999), Hamilton is also one of only six players to win multiple Big East Player of the Year awards (1998, 1999). The Coatesville, Pa., native was drafted by the ...
And then there was Rip Time. The laid-back Hamilton ... UConn started down that championship path the day Hamilton, a native of Coatesville, Pennsylvania, stepped on the Storrs campus in 1996.
"But Rip (Hamilton) has been great ... foes as high school stars playing outside of Philadelphia Hamilton for Coatesville Area High and Bryant for Lower Merion. "I ve played against Kobe ...
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"People tell me all the time that I need to cut my nails" - Richard Hamilton used to scratch opponents up all game as a defensive strategyHowever, former NBA champion Richard "Rip" Hamilton's approach ... the league's most reliable scorers. Born in Coatesville, Pennsylvania, in 1978, Hamilton grew up with a love for basketball ...
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