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The Chicago Express was a professional basketball franchise based in Chicago, Illinois. The team was one of the original franchises of the World Basketball League , which began play in 1988. The Express advanced to the WBL championship game in 1988, losing to the Las Vegas Silver Streaks 102–95 on September 9, 1988.
Players for the Grand Rapids Hoops, a minor league basketball team that competed in the Continental Basketball Association from 1989–2003. The franchise went through several name changes: Grand Rapids Hoops (1988/89–1993/94) Grand Rapids Mackers (1994/95–95/96) Grand Rapids Hoops (1996/97–02/03) Michigan Mayhem (2004/05–05/06)
Chaz Johnson finished as Chicago's all-time leader in goals scored with 20. Tyler Donati led the Express with 47 assists and 61 points. Devin DiDiomete was the Express' all-time leader in penalty minutes. Allen York played for both the Express and the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2011–12 season. Nathan Lutz was the captain of the ...
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Seth Davis is an American sportswriter and broadcaster. He is currently the Editor in Chief and co-founder of Hoops HQ. He is a host on Campus Insiders, an in-studio analyst for CBS' men's college basketball coverage, and an analyst for the NBA Draft on NBA TV. He writes for The Athletic and is a former writer for Sports Illustrated magazine.
Matthew Davis apologized for feuding with Paul Wesley after the former Vampire Diaries costars went head-to-head during the 2020 vice presidential debate. “Guys Alaric drank some vervain he’s ...
Davis interviewing Michigan Wolverines TE Colston Loveland ahead of the 2024 CFP National Championship. Davis left WJRT and Flint in March 1995 for Bristol, Connecticut. He began working for the ESPN2 program SportSmash, where he provided five-minute reports on sports news and scores. Davis hosted ESPN2's NBA 2Night in 1996 and 1997.
Hoop Dreams is a 1994 American documentary film directed by Steve James, and produced by Frederick Marx, James, and Peter Gilbert, with Kartemquin Films.It follows the story of two African-American high school students, William Gates and Arthur Agee, in Chicago and their dream of becoming professional basketball players.