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Curry kept dribbling and dribbling, searching and searching, until finally he bounced the ball off his sneaker and out of bounds.
Rules around dribbling were legislated back and forth for the next two decades, first banning dribbling for women, then altogether for everyone, then banning it contextually.
Today, I have him work on dribbling and catching rebounds.
You can't brew Keurig coffee by dribbling into the pod.
The hackers have been dribbling out material for a month.
Actual results were dribbling in during the morning on Tuesday.
Their academies turn out intelligent, creative players rather than dribbling automatons.
The avatar's dribbling starts out awkward at first, but soon improves.
"The Road to Little Dribbling" 6 Bill Bryson (Doubleday, $28.95) 7.
And now this grease from these chips, dribbling down his chin.
Durant and Westbrook searched for seams by dribbling in jagged lines.
"I don't think he lost his dribbling," Dunn told VICE Sports.
These girls were dribbling four hours straight without shooting the basketball.
Few in world football have better dribbling abilities than Eden Hazard.
"LeBron, keep on dribbling, and don't ever shut up," he added.
He is a brilliant athlete with stunning vision and dribbling ability.
And he'd be like dribbling a basketball in the corner and masturbating.
Whether it was passes or dribbling, they were just getting more deflections.
Lewis just wants relief from the brown stuff dribbling from her faucet.
It just keeps dribbling and drabbling ever since they made that acquisition.
No more CSA members dribbling in after dark to collect bok choy.
They expertly exhibit all the fundamentals of the game: dribbling, passing, shooting.
She did her walk, which was kind of like dribbling a basketball.
Divorce follows, and Robert Kardashian's life becomes one sad, long, dribbling anticlimax.
They blended passing and shot blocking, dribbling and rebounding, offense and defense.
A lot of times I'm not going to be dribbling the ball.
Yet this nationwide dribbling has translated into little success at the professional level.
Guys were throwing lousy passes, walking with the ball, double dribbling, discontinuing, etc.
He could feel the fiesta dribbling by him at the rate of routine.
As Westbrook stopped dribbling to call a timeout, he dragged his pivot foot.
Morning training moved players through various activities, including dribbling, passing and five-passes.
His parents once found him dribbling a ball while sleepwalking through the house.
But dribbling and shooting and defending and boxing out aren't only basketball skills.
The authors pace professorially around their subject, dribbling on statistics and polling data.
Either way they start dribbling out this week and continue well into January.
You know, when basketball was invented, by a doctor, there was no dribbling.
Why, when the dribbling revolution came, did the game leave its past behind?
Click here to view original GIFYou know those basketball or soccer dribbling drills where you snake through a line of cones, dribbling in and out one way on a cone and then slithering through the opposite side of the next cone?
THE ROAD TO LITTLE DRIBBLING: Adventures of an American in Britain, by Bill Bryson.
Videos showed men, women and children lying lifeless, with foam dribbling over their lips.
PhillyFlyBoy zoomed in on him dribbling a basketball and then bouncing a tennis ball.
This 7-year-old's impressive dribbling skills landed her the surprise of a lifetime!
It's bigger than dribbling, and I've been given an opportunity to use my voice.
He's wearing black gym gear, and with his right hand he's dribbling a ball.
The players were not due for an hour, but the coaches heard dribbling upstairs.
I told him that I'd loved Lithgow's delivery of the line about dribbling urine.
Athletes can play it while dribbling a basketball or standing on a balance board.
And when Howard shoots without dribbling, his field goal percentage is an impressive 65.7 percent.
We practiced twice a week, competing for patches in certain skill areas—juggling, chipping, dribbling.
The Golden State Warriors really wanted to believe that things were dribbling back to normalcy.
These were the new conditions, like dribbling ice caps, or jagged rips in the atmosphere.
As teenagers, Shammgod taught Bryant his dribbling moves when they attended the same summer camp.
When Shammgod was teaching Kobe his dribbling drills, Dunn was only a few months old.
Files dribbling through modems, late nights spent burning eyes in front of white computer screens.
Which, speaking of not dribbling, brings us to the most talked about oversight: Russell Westbrook.
That response came under fire as excerpts of Farrow's book began dribbling out this week.
He perfected the art of dribbling at pace to beguile his opponents before scoring with grace.
"The game is always a mixture of artists and athletes," Sport says, occasionally dribbling his ball.
The kid catches the ball, travels, and then finally starts dribbling back from whence he came.
You think he's dribbling, and in a flash, the Cavs are already getting back on defense.
Westbrook prodded and poked, dribbling into the lane and finding open teammates or finishing by himself.
Sports are still canceled, so we'll have to entertain ourselves with this turtle "dribbling" a basketball.
Games that once had scores below 40 (that's a lot of dribbling) became somewhat more exciting.
James Rodriguez got right into the action, passing, dribbling and showing no obvious signs of injury.
Nevils' rape allegation became public when early excerpts of Farrow's book began dribbling out this week.
Barkley was a great and wildly entertaining talent, but a dribbling enigma wrapped in a riddle.
Compher drove unchecked to the net and put a sliding puck past Bishop in dribbling fashion.
Questlove plays his typical drum kit — but some rhythmic dribbling from Irving lends quite the creative twist.
He went to a park, only to decide that the stream dribbling through it wasn't worth recording.
"Don't go tryin' anything new in Logistics, wee Johnny," he'd say, pipe tobacco dribbling onto his sweater.
"Oh, not again," he yelped after another imprecise swing sent his ball dribbling into the high rough.
Finally, is this the final shoe to drop, or will news about John Skipper continue dribbling out?
You're probably talking about Masterclass, learn acting from so and so, learn dribbling from Stephen Curry. Right.
They scarf down their dinner, flinging kibble every which way, and dribbling water all over the floor.
James started with the ball on the opposite end, dribbling regally down the court, fully in command.
Russell went down awkwardly after stepping on the foot of teammate Julius Randle while dribbling the ball.
"Homework Basketball," which was released in 1987, started with lessons on the fundamentals, like shooting and dribbling.
Details about Fisker's first EV since its Karma vehicle fizzled have been dribbling out slowly all year.
For the Skills Challenge, eight players complete an on-court obstacle course, involving dribbling, shooting and passing.
He is another guy that can solve things by dribbling alone with his physicality and his ball control.
Apparently dribbling all over yourself can make you kinder to yourself and to the rest of the world.
Knowing a future gold medalist started off with urine dribbling down his leg makes him seem downright adorable.
Bieber also put on a show with his dribbling skills before posing for a pic with Lionel Messi.
Aisha picked up a ball and started dribbling, drawing some of the other girls into an impromptu game.
It's refreshing to see the three countries on the same side and dribbling towards the same economic goals.
There are studies that show positive effects on dribbling, passing and timing, and others that show no effects.
Compared to soccer, futsal is much faster-paced, and players take much more creative liberty in their dribbling.
You are like water, you cannot be imprisoned by the hands of man, dribbling out of human fingercups.
Here's Kay Felder fuckin' plowing into a dude on a drive, dribbling through the pain and the struggle.
A dribbling tear tells you much about "Dragged Across Concrete," a self-satisfied slow burn of a movie.
Max Domi, the Montreal Canadiens center, is working on his dribbling skills while balancing on an exercise ball.
Mr. Siegel combed through the SPORT magazine photo archive and seized on a photo of Mr. West dribbling.
When basketball was invented by Dr. James Naismith in 1891, dribbling was not a part of the game.
Once the avatar learns a basic movement, advanced movements come more easily including dribbling between the legs and crossovers.
That stuff is corrosive, flammable, or toxic, and you definitely don't want it dribbling onto or into your body.
News has been dribbling out for a couple months now about Elon Musk's new tunneling venture, the Boring Company.
An early version of the Thursday Morning Briefing referred incorrectly to "The Road to Little Dribbling," by Bill Bryson.
He doesn't score but he does get two assists; he also shows improvement in stopping the ball and dribbling.
The plate arrives with a decorative dribbling of sauces, which is exactly why I come to places like this.
In another photo, we see Messi dribbling down a street, looking focused in his blue and white Argentina jersey.
It took a backhand mishit from Williams to close it out, with her shot barely dribbling over the net.
"The pound has been dribbling lower as the EU debate trundles on," Societe Generale currency strategist Kit Juckes said.
Girls are instead ushered toward netball, a kind of basketball-lite game with no dribbling and a designated shooter.
Instead of dribbling the ball up the court, he often feeds it ahead to a teammate on the wing.
But inexplicably, he dribbled away, and dribbled some more, and kept on dribbling far past the 3-point arc.
"When I say that's all he wanted to do is dribbling, that's all he wanted to do," Shammgod said.
Two weeks later, he was cleared to begin dribbling while moving, but still wasn't allowed to jump or shoot.
Yet another image shows Oliver in blackface, wearing a sports jersey, afro wig and headband while dribbling a basketball.
"That was just disgusting because last time there was rat feces it was dribbling underneath every other rack," said Niebelink.
I just want to spend the rest of my days as stress-free as possible, dribbling paints and smearing colors.
That's especially so for dribbling a basketball because player contact with the ball is brief and finger position is critical.
"His [Rowley's] eyes were wide open, glazed and pinpricked, and he was sweating, dribbling and making weird noises," Hobson said.
Irving and James took turns dribbling through isolation sets in the second half, particularly the fourth quarter, with little success.
Porzingis flashed hints of these skills this offseason, showing off his improved dribbling and ability to create his own shot.
There was sloppy passing, crooked shooting, ham-handed dribbling, questionable decision-making and, over all, a general air of indifference.
Dribbling brilliantly past the retreating Graham Rix, he sees the empty expanse of the penalty box open up before him.
Justin Beiber's out at UCLA looking like rec league Neymar -- dribbling circles around his opponents and straight NUTMEGGIN' a dude!!
From the opening whistle, Han menaced the Brescia defense, making multiple dribbling runs from Perugia's own half of the field.
Also in the building that night was God Shammgod, whose extraordinary dribbling ability made him a New York playground legend.
Writing well, one could conclude, is, like playing the piano or dribbling a basketball, mostly a matter of doing it.
The winger is the focal point of Pachuca's attack and a constant catalyst moving forward with his blistering pace and dribbling.
All the dribbling, all the shooting—all while running and dodging people trying to smack the ball out of your hands.
It just appears to be somebody dribbling down the street in New York when a woman tries to D him up.
Mr. Hobson described symptoms that progressed over a period of hours, beginning with profuse sweating and fever, then hallucination and dribbling.
At first, the workouts lasted 53 minutes and Adams was restricted to standing in one place dribbling one or two balls.
Fortunately, the effects — lethargy, wobbling gait, dribbling urine and saliva, overreacting to sound and light and movement — are not life-threatening.
So the gruel slid back out again, dribbling down his badly shaved chin and he not doing anything to stop it.
Williamson was injured 30 seconds into the game when he planted his left foot while dribbling near the top of the key.
And almost everywhere scientists look in the frozen regions of the Earth, known as the cryosphere, they find it rapidly dribbling away.
She complimented Mullin on his beautiful dribbling, and said if he practiced hard enough, he could become as good as her son.
Picture an inverted pick-and-roll, with Leonard dribbling the ball as Lowry races up to blindside his man with a screen.
When you're practicing your soccer skills, it's important to cover all the basics: passing, tackling, dribbling, shooting.. and, of course, Neymar-ing.
German inflation figures were dribbling in higher while economists were also resasured by a rise in euro zone-wide economic confidence readings.
Five television cameras filmed his every move: the dribbling drills, the layups, the running bank shots and the heaves from 33 feet.
If the courts ruled in Congress's favor, it would give the win more punch than having individual cases dribbling out over time.
Curry's nimble cuts, circuslike dribbling and otherworldly shooting from his modest 6-foot 3-inch frame exemplify the game's small-ball revolution.
Ninety minutes in and he's fresh as a daisy, spinning away from two Australians on the sideline, then dribbling around a third.
Other sports have moments of similar risk: the soccer star Lionel Messi dazzles most when dribbling through, and around, slide-tackling defenders.
Ingraham told James to "stick to dribbling" and said he should not talk politics since no one voted for the basketball player.
It was then left to Culver to deliver the final blow, dribbling down the shot clock and knocking down his 3-pointer.
In "The Road to Little Dribbling," he follows the same route (well, kind of) around Britain that he took 20 years before.
"The big guys will be a little slower dribbling up around the cones and into the pass, but they'll get there," Melas said.
"His eyes were wide open, glazed, and pin-pricked, and he was sweating, dribbling, and making weird noises," a friend told the BBC.
We're dribbling too much at times, and we've got to fight it out on the boards and do a good job with turnovers.
In the photo, James is seen dribbling a basketball and making an aggressive facial expression as a windblown Bündchen smiles in his arm.
Manuel Francisco dos Santos (known as Garrincha) was a bow-legged player from Rio state with a boyish naivety and enchanting dribbling skills.
However, their defensive brilliance breaks down when offenses are able to create quick penetration, either by dribbling or on rolls to the rim.
Van Dijk prevented Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo dribbling past him in each of his three encounters with the pair throughout the season.
Streaming In David Foster Wallace's 1996 novel "Infinite Jest," a filmmaker creates a movie so entertaining that it reduces viewers to dribbling catatonia.
It's a sports documentary that's more interested in dissecting inequality and social issues than nets and dribbling — though it is short of neither.
They made their way to the concert's medical tent, where a nurse told him the blood was not squirting out, but rather dribbling.
Why did they go to the trouble of dribbling around a rule forbidding the use of repatriated profits to pay themselves a bonus?
In October 2016, physical therapists cleared Adams to return to stationary dribbling, and he began working with a private basketball trainer, Nick Graham.
But on Wednesday at the Bernabéu stadium here, it was not Real Madrid's superstars with their silky dribbling skills that took the spotlight.
He was also very quick and he had tremendous dribbling ability, moving the ball one way while his legs went the other way.
Finally the entire sport surrendered to the inevitability of continuous dribbling in 1909, charting the course for the game we all know today.
No matter what, they weren't going to let each other die slowly and decrepitly, with adult diapers and dribbling spittle marking their last days.
Then there are the books that sucker-punch you with a tragic plot twist that leaves you dribbling tears and snot onto the pages.
Starry-eyed kids Snapchat away while their parents, dribbling over-priced pints of Carling in awe, experience the most fun they've had since 2003.
The proliferation of shooting, dribbling, and perimeter skills among a formerly interior-oriented position will inevitably create skeleton key facsimiles in the coming years.
Long past sundown, his mother would shout into the night for Hield to come inside — he was keeping everybody awake with his constant dribbling.
He is a player who can shoot, yet he also excels at setting up goals for others with his sharp passes and intricate dribbling.
As a coach, Carlisle developed a workout regimen called the Ultimate Seven, in which players use a set of tires for dribbling and calisthenics.
The Jayhawks were dribbling out the time on their 25-212 victory when Silvio De Sousa was stripped by DaJuan Gordon near mid-court.
Shishaldin has been in an on-and-off eruptive phase since July, occasionally dribbling lava down its snowy flanks and puffing ash and steam.
Damn you, Messi, and your superhuman abilities -- and for looking like you were dribbling through five defenders on the JV high school team. Ugh.
In the first quarter, James brought the ball past half-court, picked up his dribble with one hand, took several steps, then resumed dribbling.
The official English newspaper China Daily published an editorial cartoon on Thursday playing on the NBA's official logo of an athlete dribbling a basketball.
What's particularly debilitating is the way the news and scandals keep dribbling out, making a mockery of White House denials and the president's credibility.
"Someone's ready for her first football lesson," David captioned one video, which shows 6-year-old Harper fully kitted out and dribbling a soccer ball.
He coaxed her into dribbling a ball around the neighborhood to the rhythm of the music in her iPod until snows blanketed the Syracuse streets.
Here they showed off their impressive dribbling and ball-control skills and got the opportunity to play on the court with their real-life hero.
He has enough confidence to know that he can shoot after dribbling between his legs or around his back — or after making countless other moves.
He spent hours every day as a kid at New York playgrounds working on his dribbling routine to the point where it became second nature.
Shammgod still built a long international career and an enduring personal legend with his dribbling, but Dunn can do many things that Shammgod could not.
He still isn't good, and has an obsession with holding/dribbling the basketball that makes Alex Forrest's feelings towards Dan Gallagher seem reasonable and measured.
Walker was fouled while dribbling and made one, then fouled DeMarre Carroll more than 70 feet from the basket as he rushed up the floor.
The pattern of dribbling out stolen documents over many months, they say, echoes the slow release of Democratic emails purloined by Russian hackers last year.
More than once, I've looked out the kitchen window and spotted him dribbling the ball between his legs while talking trash to an imaginary adversary.
He was getting ready to submit them to a journal for peer review when reports of a mysterious pneumonia started dribbling out of Wuhan, China.
Harden was whistled for a charge after dribbling all but a few seconds off the shot clock before driving to the basket on Jonathon Simmons.
As he started dribbling toward Dieng, he looked down the ball, seeming to give his "tell" that he was going to a shoot a three.
We're doing a great job of putting ourselves in spots that we know the person dribbling or facilitating the ball is comfortable getting into them.
If I said it gave me something close to an out-of-body experience, it would sound like the worst kind of dribbling fanboy nonsense.
Watch as he performs a Champions League-caliber nutmeg — which is to say, dribbling the ball through a defender's legs — at the expense another poor child.
In the wake of this maybe-gaffe, Fleiss persisted, dribbling out teasers and eliminated contenders and riddles and untruths (philosophically speaking, less lies than pure bullshit).
If there's time to kill before tipoff, Goldstein can be seen standing out on the court, dribbling a basketball with a big smile on his face.
The 6.5 mile-long lava flow has been dribbling down the south flank of Kilauea since May, according to the U.S. Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
One side is sure Apple will start slowly, launching one model of MacBook (maybe the literal MacBook) on ARM and dribbling it out to other models.
Under-the-leg tumbles are a sort of horizontal roll, supporting yourself on one hand while dribbling a basketball with the other hand, between your legs.
Now imagine teaching the machines something as complicated as dribbling—which is exactly what researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and a startup called DeepMotion have done.
The causes robbing Britain of its nightlife lie with councils and licensing boards smothering club culture, not disinterested teenagers dribbling over Orange is the New Black.
Dribbling left in the penalty area, Etienne dropped his defender by pulling the ball back to his right and firing a shot inside the right post.
In memoriam: Fred "Curly" Neal, whose dribbling wizardry made him one of the most well-known members of the Harlem Globetrotters, died on Thursday at 77.
The Kilauea volcano, the most active volcano in the world and one that has been slowly dribbling out lava since 1983, is a case in point.
He nearly lost the ball twice while dribbling on the decisive possession, once the ball was knocked away and once when he dribbled off his knee.
With 7.8 seconds left, he took an inbounds pass and began dribbling near the baseline with his back to the basket, starting the five-second count.
I want to make it perfectly clear: I am not an anti-dribbling zealot, or a reclusive weirdo who thinks modern basketball is broken or deficient.
Tell me something: Does LeBron James twiddle his thumbs and say, 'Jeez, I'm kind of great at shooting, and I guess I'm OK at dribbling and passing'?
Then ice farmers like Xander Bianchi, a former mechanical engineer, shape more than 100 routes into the pitch, dribbling water down freezing chains to form ice columns.
He chases down a flying basketball, which moves up the court faster than it would from dribbling, from practically under his own basket to make the play.
If you couldn't tell from the guns and the cars and the burgers, Burger Clan will be racing, shooting, and dribbling alongside us in our favorite games.
But the jewel in the crown is the emerging Kylian Mbappé, who at just 18 possesses a devastating combination of explosive pace, slaloming dribbling and frightening composure.
He recalls a shoe commercial that he saw when he was around 10 years old, in which a boy is dribbling a basketball in an empty gym.
It all has to do with keeping the Russia story alive by dribbling these little hints that there something more nefarious than rank money laundering going on.
That's our main focus, trying to get him to use as much energy as he can, whether it's catching the ball, dribbling the ball, whatever it is.
The former Barcelona player has an immense amount of agility and dribbling capabilities, and he should still be an option for Osorio to consider for the future.
Austin Romine drove in Rodriguez, dribbling a ground ball through the no man's land between the pitcher's mound and third base for a 2-1 Yankees lead.
A camp "day" named for the striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic was devoted to shooting; Lucas Moura's day was focused on developing players' dribbling and creativity with the ball.
We found that among eventual playoff teams, their playoff stats involved 15% more dribbling, 10% more standing around, 4% less passing, and 4% fewer points per possession.
He's unhurried in the post, curling off a screen, in-and-out dribbling his way into a pull-up dart, or Euro-step-finishing at the rim.
For all the sublime refinement of Neymar's dribbling and passing, his acting this month has displayed all the finesse and subtlety of a reality show dust-up.
WikiLeaks announced that it would begin dribbling out thousands of emails to and from John Podesta, the Clinton campaign chairman, that proved hugely embarrassing to the candidate.
With 10 seconds left, James was behind the three-point line, dribbling away from Hezonja's halfhearted swipes at the ball, like a lion toying with a kitten.
"But we don't have to, because Manigault Newman has receipts" — audio recordings, which she has been dribbling out one by one to fuel interest in her book.
Technically speaking, Harden could have legally continued dribbling at this point, so the step shown above doesn't count towards his two-step allocation after gathering the ball.
"He is not a dribbling guy," said Nuno Gomes, who was working at Seixal, Benfica's academy just outside Lisbon, when Félix arrived as a 15-year-old.
While Mr. Peskanov worked on his weekend concert menus — Haydn, Beethoven, Prokofiev and Brahms — crossover dribbling was the artistry down at the thicket of riverfront basketball courts.
Dribbling out the clock against Jarell Martin, James turned away from the basket and lofted in a 17-footer at the buzzer for a 66-52 lead.
" LeBron later responded with a series of Instagram photos which he captioned: "I know my purpose and its damn sure bigger than just dribbling a basketball" and "#wewillnotshutupanddribble.
If mispronouncing "nigirizushi" and dribbling soy sauce doesn't work for you as a seduction method, however, the survey also showed good results for everyone's favourite social lubricant: booze.
Nineteenth-century footballers scoffed when "hacking" (the indiscriminate kicking of an opponent) was outlawed and when passing replaced dribbling as the primary means of propelling the ball upfield.
The game ended with a brief pushing and shouting sequence after Stephenson opted to make an uncontested layup with 26.83 seconds remaining instead of dribbling out the clock.
Beginning with the untitled oil on paper paintings of the '19793s, abstract forms emerged from her method of diluting oil paint to resemble the dribbling effect of watercolor.
Details about the shows have been dribbling out for more than a year, so the main question was: How would consumers get access to all of this content?
Curry, the reigning NBA MVP, uncorked a casually filthy dribbling exhibition during warmups for a recent Warriors game, turning Golden State's pre-game layup line into high art.
Garfinkel rated Archibald high in speed (20133), spring (9) and dribbling (10) and gave Erving high grades for speed (8), spring (8-9), shooting (7) and rebounding (7).
McGregor's book can sound cozy: the villagers and the natural world at their appointed tasks; a regulated, conservative, and somewhat impermeable microcosm; the dribbling gossip of small happenings.
The Ping-Pong players also make percussive sounds by dribbling the ball with a hand drum and, in the finale, dumping a container of balls on the table.
The government also vowed to help Caribbean-born residents with a hardship fund of up to £200 million, but compensation has been dribbling out, according to The Guardian.
Dribbling in from the left, France's captain puts the cherry on top with a couple of dribbles and a curling right-footed shot that Kim could only watch.
America, I think, was once a child - a toddler with a spoon clenched in its chubby fist, squash and peas dribbling down its bib, screaming for more, more.
Things just get dumbed down to these buzz terms and I actually think Michael's dribbling paint around has virtually nothing to do with Pollock in any real way.
It was another savvy defensive play from the Rockets in a game full of them, and it was almost — almost — enough to make up for all that dribbling.
I will celebrate his latest accomplishment, which was dribbling the ball into the lane and getting fouled by another player, one without a beard on the other team.
Curtis Harris's thesis "From the Triangle to the Cage: Basketball's Contested Origins, 1891 – 1910" and these timelines were instrumental in writing about the origins of dribbling in basketball.
While his passing and dribbling skills are not as mesmerizing as those of his namesake, Messi likes playing with the ball, which doubles up as an object to bite.
Painting, dribbling basketballs, and shooting squirt guns are all things you can do for free at home — so why pay $15 to do it for 15 minutes in VR?
This article originally appeared on VICE UK.Last week, I spent three days dribbling like an infant, rolling around on my floor to a blitzing crescendo of Sam Smith ballads.
She selected a video of a girl dribbling a soccer ball and then superimposed a fireball on top of the soccer ball as it was sailing toward the net.
On the final possession, Hands spent too much time dribbling up top, and Wilkes eventually had to settle for a contested 3-point attempt that missed at the buzzer.
The emergency ward of its pediatric wing was a swarm of crying infants and sickly children, packed closely together, noses dribbling and wounds open, with few doctors in sight.
Aymar, famed and feared for her weaving runs and dribbling skills, retired at the end of 2014 after a medal-studded career - though without ever having won a gold.
There were heaped dishes of mashed potatoes and of mashed turnips, and of mashed yellow squash, all dribbling melted butter down their sides from little hollows in their peaks.
As Curry took a hard dribble to his left, he put the ball around his back, without dribbling, creating space from the defender before launching and hitting a jumper.
Yes, there is still information dribbling out about Trump's efforts to build a tower in Moscow during the election and about his campaign's ties with Russians during the campaign.
Central midfielder Weston McKennie, 22017, scored the Americans' goal on a short, surgical dribbling run, producing a standout performance as one of three players making their national team debuts.
The current NBA logo, which was introduced in 1969, features the silhouette of Lakers great and Basketball Hall of Famer Jerry West dribbling a ball with his left hand.
On one occasion when Gouzer returned to the game, the ball was rolling in his vicinity, and he quickly stepped to claim it, dribbling and driving to the goal.
Michael Beasley grabbed it and began dribbling up the court as Ginobili and other Spurs waved frantically to the officials that the ball had actually gone into the basket.
This decoupled approach is sufficient for actions such as dribbling or perhaps juggling, where the interaction between the character and the object doesn't have an effect on the character's balance.
You know how watching a reality show can sometimes make it feel like your liquifying brain is dribbling out of your earholes, but you just can't turn off the TV?
But however attached their elders may be to the homeland, few if any of the youngsters dribbling basketballs on the new court at the Lithuanian World Centre intend to return.
You twist the bottle, or try to yank it up quickly after pouring a glass — we all struggle to drop wine bottles from dribbling down the side of the neck.
Wikileaks is still sitting on over 50,000, which means they could keep dribbling them out at the current pace every day until Election Day and still have some left over.
Waters then sent the game into overtime for LSU by dribbling the length of the court and hitting a reverse layup with a half-second left, making it 543-72.
It's only natural to sag off someone who isn't a threat beyond the arc, and that's exactly what teams do whenever Simmons and Antetokounmpo aren't dribbling around with transfixing dexterity.
Banks are promoting their new services as cool and convenient: One Chase advertisement shows the basketball star Stephen Curry dribbling a basketball while making an instant payment on his phone.
Johnson started working on his dribbling at an early age because he noticed players in his neighborhood in Prince George's County, Maryland were revered if they could cross-over defenders.
Sure, they may have been covered in sweat and had beer dribbling down the front of their shirts, but it was an endearing gesture and an invitation into their world.
To do this, I have five suggestions: As seen in the Facebook mess, the biggest error of all is the slow dribbling out, and outright covering up, of bad news.
Kylian Mbappé, who was hired alongside Neymar this summer for a combined 400 million euros, did not score but tormented the Bayern defense throughout with his dribbling ability and speed.
It's not exactly reminiscent of the fancy dribbling that Kyrie Irving will soon bring to the Nets, but the basketball-style bouncing gives Isner's service routine a hint of flash.
It's not exactly reminiscent of the fancy dribbling that Kyrie Irving will soon bring to the Nets, but the basketball-style bouncing gives Isner's service routine a hint of flash.
"I found Jamal dribbling hours before the game wearing gardener gloves to improve his feel for the ball," said Sbiet, whose North Pole Hoops is a scouting and evaluation service.
For the first time, the Skills Challenge, a head-to-head obstacle course requiring deft dribbling, targeted passes and a reliable jump shot — traditional guard skills — will include forwards and centers.
In January, Kloss posted a video of herself dribbling a basketball during a shoot for Love magazine and initially captioned it "Swish Swish," causing fans to accuse her of dissing Swift.
Stewart playing inside and out, making pinpoint outlets as if willed by the mind alone—dribbling, shooting, outletting, post-up shit, the spirit of Utopian Basketball manifest in a human form.
The worst, those surrounded in a watery pool with filling dribbling out—although, according to my father-in-law, that's nothing a spritz of lemon and sprinkling of sugar won't fix.
After Kloss, 25, posted a video of herself dribbling a basketball during a shoot for Love Magazine and captioned it "Swish Swish" on Monday, Kaylor fans lashed out at the model.
Training begins amid the clicking of cicadas: dribbling, long passing, passing with the outside of the foot, and shooting, and one called l'étoile — keep-away along points of an imagined star.
At the news conference on Wednesday evening, where they first appeared dribbling soccer balls to cheers from the assembled crowd, the Wild Boars admitted that they had acted like normal boys.
Fred "Curly" Neal, whose dribbling wizardry made him one of the most well-known members of the beloved Harlem Globetrotters traveling basketball team, died on Thursday at his home near Houston.
But the outline and most of the details of Mr. Netanyahu's alleged misdeeds have been dribbling out for more than a year through nearly daily leaks in the Israeli news media.
Before the Tuesday fight broke out, Kansas State guard DaJuan Gordon stole the ball from De Sousa near midcourt as the latter appeared to be dribbling to run the clock out.
Jevon Carter's pull-up jumper, after some fancy dribbling to keep defender Alen Smailagic off balance, gave the Suns a 33-23 lead with 2110 seconds left in the first quarter.
Hip-hop was audible from a loudspeaker someone had wheeled onto the sidewalk, where little boys were racing little girls, dribbling a basketball and darting from shop to shop like dragonflies.
He makes the type of mistakes that young point guards tend to make, missing assignments on defense and dribbling into trouble when the easy play is right in front of him.
Mahinmi was one of the most improved players in the entire league last season, flashing skills—like dribbling, or passing out of the pick and roll—that nobody knew he had before.
In the final minute of Game 1 against the Raptors, Miami led by two and Wade, dribbling at the top of the key, motioned for Hassan Whiteside to set a ball-screen.
In "Ngarnda: Dead Ringer," a video by the Martu filmmaker Curtis Taylor, a man is on the verge of losing consciousness, his eyelids drooping and rivulets of blood dribbling down his forehead.
The game's defining sequence came in the third quarter when Curry used a dazzling display of dribbling to dart past the much-bigger James and finish with a layup off the glass.
SB Nation's Rodger Sherman has a great breakdown of the game's goofy ending, which included a bodyslam, a James Harden game-winner, and Draymond Green dribbling the dang ball off his foot.
The Hornets had the ball with less than two seconds' separation between the shot clock and the game clock, but Malik Monk lost the ball as he tried dribbling around Rodions Kurucs.
Anita Krajnc, a 49-year-old animal rights activist, was arrested last summer for dribbling some water into the mouth of a pig inside a transport truck on its way to slaughter.
The Warriors, with the sort of single-minded focus that drove them to the N.B.A. championship last season, committed themselves to a no-frills dribbling drill, working their way around those cones.
Messi scored his 106th Champions League goal after a trademark dribbling move took him past a group of PSV defenders and gave him time to unleash a powerful shot past Jeroen Zoet.
With the Jayhawks up 81-59 and Kansas big man Silvio De Sousa dribbling out the clock, Kansas State's DaJuan Gordon stole the ball and went in for a buzzer-beating layup.
In November, with Kansas leading Monmouth, 112-57, and dribbling out the game, George Papas of Monmouth went for a steal much as Gordon did, and rushed down court for a dunk.
In one moment, Porzingis went nearly the full length of the court, dribbling and finishing with a layup that reflected a grace that seemed at odds with his 7-foot-3 frame.
After his late turnover caused by over-dribbling sealed a Christmas Day defeat against the Boston Celtics, Anthony and the Knicks embarked on an important three-game trip, still two games over .
In the video, Tesh is towering and lushly goateed and wears a glittering silver vest with seven buttons on it; he introduces the performance of the song by miming dribbling a basketball.
By dribbling into the move, Porzingis slows himself down and it nearly blows the opportunity for the score: Porzingis scored on the play, but that doesn't mean that his shoddy footwork is inconsequential.
It was Ronaldo versus the Czech goalkeeper Petr Cech for at least an hour of that contest, with Ronaldo shooting, heading, dribbling, running, and Cech stretching this way and that to frustrate him.
In the 89th minute, Jozy Altidore deposited the team's fourth tally by capitalizing on the dribbling work of Dempsey, who had drawn goalkeeper Paulo Motta out of position before unselfishly providing the assist.
Thad Young created this dunk by stealing the ball off some terrible random-ass Knicks pass, dribbling it up the court, and just...giving it to Victor, streaking beside him up the break.
But North Korea seems to be shrewdly dribbling out small steps on non-nuclear issues — like the return of presumed American remains from the Korean War — while continuing to build its nuclear arsenal.
Unlike James's fancy dribbling, Harden's memorable play did not have any questions as to its intentionality, though it did run afoul of armchair referees who declared it a push-off or a travel.
Hazard just filleted Pavard and Pogba but the ball rolled out just before he could control it again, but if he keeps dribbling like that he's sure to get a goal or assist.
They've kept the ball in Croatia's third with some furious dribbling and passing — mostly trying to find Messi — but they haven't been able to fully break down a very-packed-in Croatia defense.
Against a backdrop of school spires that seem modeled on Hogwarts, the young athletes swarm onto the fields nearly every day, kicking, dribbling and passing in the hope of soccer glory and riches.
You know, the sort of slightly cleaner version of the world wherever every is eating their burgers with clean, crumbless bites, rather than dribbling gherkin juice and Big Mac sauce down their spotty chins.
After committing seven of the team's 14 turnovers and dribbling the ball off his foot in the closing seconds, Draymond Green took responsibility for the loss — an assessment that Kerr described as categorically false.
For instance, there's a viral video from a couple years ago showing Curry dribbling a basketball, in one hand, throwing a tennis ball in another and wearing goggles to make it all more difficult.
But what is less certain, he has written, is whether drinking carbohydrate solutions improves soccer-specific skills like dribbling, passing, shooting and heading, either by postponing fatigue or by affecting processes in the brain.
Help her make a plan to study differently for that next exam, or to practice dribbling to get the ball down the court, or to come up with language to use in a confrontation.
It was still anyone's game at 91-90 when Leonard, dribbling left to right, rose to shoot from 26 feet, recalling a similar regular-season situation against Houston, when his shot came up short.
It was just a local crime story at first, the details dribbling out in the tabloid press: a selfie of the couple on Facebook, grainy security camera footage, the circumstances of their last argument.
Jordan immediately accepted the challenge when approached by pro-league dwarf basketball player Jahmani Swanson for a dribbling showdown, but Swanson faked right so well he took the well-intentioned woman straight to the ground.
There's nothing worse than trying to settle into bed and hearing the beep beep beep of my horrible boy, only to see him snug in his bed with little Zs dribbling out of his mouth.
If you want a simple demonstration of the dribbling, dogmatic stupidity that necessarily precedes fascist, far-right thought, look no further than last week's backlash to The Man in the High Castle's Resistance Radio project.
According to Synergy Sports, Boston's averaging 1.45 points per possession whenever Smart feeds a roll man, cutter, or spot-up shooter when dribbling off a screen—good enough to land him in the 96th percentile.
It is then that Dunn realizes why his coach has a dribbling move named after him—it's literally called The Shammgod—and why current and former NBA stars genuflect at the mention of his name.
And her teeth are full of blood, liquid iron on her tongue, dribbling hot out of the side of her lips but she can't talk, can't open her broken mouth even though she wants to.
Yet increased patrols mean quicker responses to noise complaints, and if you think a club has trouble defending itself against the law, 120 fucked students dribbling about "turning the volume down" don't stand a chance.
Mays seemed to energize LSU midway through the first half, dribbling through traffic to hammer home a one-handed dunk and then following up with a reverse layup to put LSU on top 33-603.
I'd feel robbed if it wasn't for the fact that, given the way she's dribbling her revelations out bit by bit, we've probably got a couple of hundred more pieces of incriminating evidence to go.
"You see these kids playing in water loaded with bacteria," said Myla Powell, a 35-year-old nurse, pointing to Guyma dribbling his black basketball in front of the thick pile of debris in their neighborhood.
Maybe, maybe you will encounter a dribbling, mouth breathing moron who will place the gun or the knife against you and conveniently let go with the other hand as you execute your sick parry or turn.
No, it turns out Curry was able to trick James because he actually put two hands on the ball as if he was going to shoot before double-dribbling to begin his drive to the rim.
Porzingis even seems to make up his mind about what move he will use before he catches the ball, at times dribbling right into a defender: Still, with his height, Porzingis doesn't have to be perfect.
You stand in a thin, cheap poncho, water dribbling down the back of your neck while you clutch a warm can of Red Stripe in one hand, and a limp, soggy roll-up in the other.
The United States earned a spot in Tuesday's Copa América semifinal here at NRG Stadium by beating Ecuador, but the dubious prize awaiting them is Messi, Argentina's mesmerizing, 21995-foot-21990 dribbling, passing and shooting virtuoso.
Where the shower is so weak it feels like someone's dribbling lukewarm tea onto your back; where there's no shower gel, just mangled bits of hand soap that almost definitely have specs of feces in them.
Though Washington focused more on him in the second half, White scythed through its defense, on one occasion zipping from one end of the court to another, dribbling behind his back before scoring off the glass.
The shorter Batmobile, meanwhile, packs more of a punch and has a longer hitbox, plus it's considered the best car for dribbling the ball in the air—but it can struggle during those 50-50 matchups.
Drummond showed he wasn't bothered by the calf injury by dribbling the length of the court before muscling home a layup to give Cleveland a 50-48 lead with 3:17 remaining in the second quarter.
Some eagle-eyed basketball observers have noted that James has a "tell" when he&aposs going to shoot a three-pointer — he&aposll look down at the ball as he&aposs dribbling, and then pull up.
Now, instead of dribbling into a long two or waiting for his man to rescreen so he can try and draw a foul in the paint, DeRozan is more willing to take what the defense gives.
The 31-year-old attacking midfielder from Argentina appears to have the ball on a string with his dazzling dribbling skills, and no doubt would be an international regular if he hailed from a smaller soccer power.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has a reputation for dribbling little hints about the company's plans on Twitter — and on the eve of the unveiling of the mass-market Model 3 near Los Angeles, he's at it again.
Minnesota Timberwolves rookie Karl-Anthony Towns pulled off an upset in the Skills Challenge, an event that tests dribbling, passing, and shooting, when he became the first big man to win a competition normally dominated by guards.
But Curry, the two-time league most valuable player, spent Games 268 and 267 in a virtual straitjacket, finding his 23-pointers contested and his passing and dribbling lanes clogged by quick-footed defenders with long arms.
On a bad team, he will play more than he should, and will be exposed as someone whose foremost basketball skill is subtly landing an open-hand slap on the genitals of the player dribbling past him.
In the fourth minute of the team's Concacaf Olympic qualifying match against Costa Rica, Press took a nice first touch on an airball to create separation from her two defenders before dribbling diagonally across the attacking third.
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Ms. Silverton and Mr. Fox rhapsodized about the fuller, sweeter berry taste, the juice-dribbling texture (compared with the chalky innards of some commercial berries) and an aroma that wafts toward marketgoers before they reach the stall.
With fewer than two minutes left and the shot clock dribbling, Walton took it upon himself again, creating a fadeaway shot that seemed to take an eternity to decide whether to go through the hoop or not.
By 2012, Corona had established himself as one of Monterrey's stars and he began to draw global attention after scoring twice in the Club World Cup and dribbling fearlessly against the experienced defenders of European champions Chelsea.
Or instead of taking that shot, why not string out the play by dribbling into the corner, forcing Meyers Leonard to switch, then breaking him down from the perimeter, forcing help and creating an open look elsewhere?
Colombia came back with a goal off of some pretty sloppy defending from Costa Rica, which saw Frank Fabra dribbling through several players, and getting a tight little give-and-go only five minutes after Costa Rica's goal.
With the speed to play at breakneck pace, the springs to catch lobs high above the rim, and the sense not to shoot anything he can't finish without dribbling, the 23-year-old meets D'Antoni's ethos of efficiency.
That is the bet India has made: that a few bombings in a neighboring country, if accompanied by a dribbling of terms like "hot pursuit" and "war on terror," will not get much censure from the international community.
Plan B was to feed the ball to Mr Irving, a lithe, slashing guard who gets to the hoop so fast that it is inadvisable to blink when he is dribbling, and hope he could work his magic.
A: We analyzed player tendencies in the regular season as opposed to the playoffs for behavior that fit in with what people call "Hero Ball"— things like excessive dribbling by one player, less passing, and more standing around.
Seeing Dale away from damn good coffee and pie worked for a few episodes, but now we're halfway through The Return and he's still silently gawking at Audrey Horne-esque red pumps and dribbling java into his mouth.
But with a wave of youthful South American signings and a slick-dribbling Canadian teenager, M.L.S. is trying to change all that and produce some much-desired cash for a league that continues to lose money each year.
The trouble started with five seconds remaining and Kansas' Silvio De Sousa dribbling out the clock, which was hardly a surprise as host Kansas was ranked No. 3 and Kansas State had a losing record at 8-573.
As she was dribbling down the court, she went behind-the-back before crossing up her defender and dishing a no-look pass to a teammate slashing to the basket for an easy and incredibly impressive two points.
Yes, O.K., they had missed out on the otherworldly Kevin Durant and the dribbling magician Kyrie Irving and even Kemba Walker, a motorman of a point guard, which is to say all of the free agents worth acquiring.
Dribbling came to the game nearly as an accident: someone, at some point, figured out that the ball holder could perform a kind of temporary controlled dispossession and so move with the ball without technically violating traveling rules.
Cavaliers 120, Warriors 90 | Golden State leads the series, 2-1 CLEVELAND — Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors was dribbling the ball in one of his comfortable spots, which tends to be pretty much anywhere on the court.
Generations of sports fans always have been obsessed with the oohs and aahs of the game — the one-handed catch for a touchdown, the three-point buzzer beater, the deft dribbling and goal kick, the walk-off grand slam.
It was Neymar, again, who conjured Brazil's second goal, finishing a powerful dribbling run down the left wing with an outside-of-the-foot cross pass to Roberto Firmino, who needed only to tap the ball into the net.
Coach Mitch, as she refers to him, made a habit of calling her out for questionable shot selection and excess dribbling — all the things she got away with in high school but would pay for against elite college competition.
Though the game was first codified in England, for much of the 19th century it remained at heart a "hacking and dribbling" game: Players would run with the ball until they were brought down, by fair means or foul.
Instead, the Knicks' possession ended clumsily, with Carmelo Anthony dribbling along the sideline and looking trapped until Boston's Avery Bradley dislodged the ball and sent it rolling to his teammate Jae Crowder under the basket with 18 seconds left.
They have generally been rare and coveted "point forwards" such as Grant Hill or LeBron James, who have both the size to "crash the boards" for rebounds and the dribbling and passing ability to serve as their team's primary playmaker.
I was sitting right next to Mark, so Walt did not immediately see what was quickly developing, which was to say pools of sweat dribbling down the young man's ever-redder face that was simultaneously turning paler around the edges.
It's definitely, you learn those lessons young, and being a part of a team — even though we're not hitting balls or dribbling anything or running (well, I'm running on a stage!) — there's a lot of the same principles that still apply.
It was where Curry—a man whom Dallas coach Rick Carlisle had just compared in his pre-game press conference to Steve Jobs and Bill Gates for the way he is revolutionizing basketball—normally would do his now-famous dribbling routine.
Obviously I couldn't just amble down to the nearest park and force my fingers deep in the grass beneath me, ants crawling over my limp and lifeless body, strings of saliva dribbling down my chin as I succumb to slumber.
On Monday night, in Game 2402 of the Warriors' Western Conference semifinal series against the Portland Trail Blazers, he somehow managed to cram a bit of everything — all the dribbling, all the shooting, all the winning — into a single overtime.
Livingston hunts for buckets in secondary transition, often catching the opposition off guard after they've just made a shot by sprint dribbling into what's typically viewed as a dead zone for other players, and then rising up for a short two.
Even after some guests start dribbling in, there's a sense that something has been lost, a feeling that — as the blood spills — suggests that Goddard is teasing an idea, perhaps something about the shift from the 1950s to the '60s.
And so I called several friends, and ran a pick and roll: As you can see, since the time I wrote about and thoroughly mocked Bob Cousy's totally absurd dribbling arm raise, I have capitulated and introduced it into my game.
Boogie, who each year has managed to pick up practically every offensive trait an NBA player could possibly have, be it slippery, danceable low-post play, three-point shooting, dribbling, or high-post passing, meets this challenge by unleashing a big, loopy drive.
All three women are surprised at how well they've taken to parenting, shushing cries, mopping up dribbling mouths, and tending to bumps while I interviewed them, despite never wanting to have children and using birth control to actively stop that from happening.
But there are still some kinks to be worked out: Even though we diligently followed the illustrated instructions, we didn't achieve a complete seal—something revealed when my husband pulled out and noticed a small bit of semen dribbling down his shaft.
He's shooting 44 percent from the floor and rarely acknowledges the basket's existence when dribbling behind the three-point line; the San Antonio Spurs struggle to generate quality looks when he's on the floor and they really struggle to score at the rim.
This common thread of deception that ties dribbling to diving is central to the debate on whether we're misunderstanding on-pitch theatrics, for while Latin America accepts that the two are related, we see them as separate: one is 'good', the other 'evil'.
And hey: Giannis Antetokounmpo will be out there, and given the further slackening of the NBA's already lax traveling rules during the All-Star Game, he may well go coast-to-coast for a dunk without dribbling inside the half-court line.
You want a lot of dressing because it's not going to penetrate the deep interior of the lettuce; you just want it dribbling into the first quarter inch or so, with plenty left over to mop up as you cut into the greens.
As the buzzer rang ending the first quarter, the Warriors were leading the Cavaliers by a score of 32-28, with an offense that featured a lot more ball movement and a lot less dribbling than they have shown in recent games.
In van de Panne's presentation videos, the biped can be seen walking (and falling) across narrow cliffs, trying to keep balance as it's being bombarded by cubes, and dribbling a soccer ball around in a way that could make any assistant coach/dad proud.
Retail analysts say that the arrangement raises logistical challenges aside from the obvious risks of red wine dribbling onto an evening gown or designer shoes: Issues range from checking identification cards to cutting off a shopper who may have had too much to drink.
Not out of the question, unlike some other cases... I'm no NBA talent evaluator, and I don't think today's pace-and-space three-ball-centric game calls for a lot of angry two-handed dribbling into pull-up mid-range jumpers, but you know what?
He scored a tournament-best six goals, including two — a roguish toe-flick over a goalkeeper to cap a squiggly dribbling run and a 180-degree-turning, left-footed volley walloped in from 25 yards — that offered particularly tantalizing indications of an immense skill set.
When the phallus becomes just another dribbling blob, when man begins to fornicate with a pile of his own shit in stop-animation ("Ol'Factory," 2014), it's difficult not to pity Madani's subjects, currently on display in First Light at the MIT List Visual Arts Center.
In a 16th-floor courtroom with just three rows of wooden seating, the plaintiff's lawyer, Waukeen McCoy, tried to persuade the jury on Wednesday that Rose "would rather be dribbling a basketball" than attend the trial, but the judge cut him off in midsentence.
Now Ntilikina has essentially been told that the Knicks no longer have the courage of Jackson's convictions and that they prefer the ball in the hands of Mudiay, a more athletic player with a propensity for dribbling around until something happens, good or bad.
Yet by the end of the Atlantic Theater Company production – directed with gentle care by Neil Pepe — you've discovered that this dribbling, homespun prose has shaped itself into patterns of profound poetry, as if words in invisible ink had been held up to a flame.
Dinwiddie, who played at Taft High in the Woodland Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, beat Lauri Markkanen of the Chicago Bulls in the final round of the skills challenge, which included dribbling around pylons, passing the ball into a net and shooting 3-pointers.
The friendship endured even as Bryant rose to stardom and his dribbling mentor was forced to scour the globe for jobs (in Poland, China, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Croatia) after an N.B.A. career that lasted just 83 games with the Washington Wizards in 1997-98.
Instead of dribbling into the paint and lofting a high floater over shot blockers who want him to take that exact shot, as seen below, why not sprinkle some craft and misdirection into his game by pump-faking his way to the free-throw line?
Clearly the only thing the Knicks were missing on those nights was me: a five-foot-six Upper West Side teenager with spindly arms and the unfortunate habit of dribbling the ball off her left knee whenever she attempted a cross-over dribble through her legs.
He smiles, claps his hands, mimes quick dribbling tutorials for the little ones who don't know the thing they hold was made to bounce, then whispers words of encouragement as they uncoil their tiny bodies trying to heave a regulation-sized basketball 11 feet in the air.
The celebrities who were photographed were always posed as though they were sitting for a fashion editorial or glowing profile, holding their guitars or dribbling a basketball or sitting in a makeup chair getting glammed — all while sporting a hilarious (and looking back, disturbingly thick) milk mustache.
Just 12 minutes after being introduced as a substitute in the 66th minute, the 17-year-old picked up the ball on the edge of the Bremen area before dribbling past three defenders and curling a magnificent shot into the top right corner of the goal.
Probably the decision took place in some barely knowable part of my reasoning mind; once made, I found it easy to find the number of the place online and then drive there, park, go inside, take in the obligatory dribbling fountain and pamphlets about tinctures and powders.
Roldan made it 2-813 with an unassisted goal in the 55th minute, corralling a corner-kick clearance at the top of the 18-yard box before dribbling past one defender and unleashing a left-footed, 15-yard shot into the right side of the net.
This embryonic N.B.A. season has already given us Trae Young dribbling through J.J. Redick's legs, Ben Simmons swishing a 3-pointer as if he always makes them and Zion Williamson rumbling for 29 points in his second pro game — with only one miss in 13 shots.
The fight got a head start late last week when explosive excerpts from the tell-all began dribbling out, but the stakes will only grow when Comey appears Sunday night in a special edition of ABC's "20/20" for a sit-down with news anchor George Stephanopoulos.
As the title of "The Road to Little Dribbling" suggests, he remains devoted to Britain's eccentric place names as well as its eccentric pastimes, calling our attention to the likes of the Society for Clay Pipe Research, the Pillbox Study Group and the inexplicably popular Roundabout Appreciation Society.
Most Aston Villa fans would struggle to recognise a former reserve player who never even made a first team appearance, but you too might take notice when you learn that (thanks to his lethal 20 ratings in Dribbling and Stamina) he can be transformed into a league-leading goalscorer.
He skidded to stops at the elbow for midrange jumpers, backed down Patrick Beverley and canned fadeaways over him, and repeatedly did that thing where in one frame he's dribbling at the perimeter and in the next he's at the rim and high in the air, depositing a layup.
Last year, Sotheby's promoted a charity auction with a video that baldly appropriated Gouzer's skateboarding stunt: it showed John Farnworth, the freestyle-soccer champion, dribbling and heading a ball through the lobby of Sotheby's London headquarters and into showrooms hung with works by Yan Pei-Ming and Damien Hirst.
Deina Andreou might has well have shot out of the womb singing, because she's been doing it from an age where most of us would still have been dribbling down a bib while an adult fishes around your mouth to pull out the bits of Lego you just tried to eat.
Might sound strangely idyllic, but bear in mind there is no FOMO quite like that of scrolling through your friends' Insta Stories while watching your father dribbling yawn-juice into a glass of eggnog as Jools Holland brings the bell hammer down on another uninspired year in your uninspiring life.
He had been catapulted from the obscurity of a life dribbling out leaks that nobody much noticed, to publishing a flood of classified documents that went to the heart of America's military and foreign policy operations -- even playing a controversial, some say decisive, role in the 2016 US presidential election.
"It's like 36 hours after the operation and I'm propped up in bed, dribbling blood and gunk, smacked up on painkillers, tears silently streaming down my face, when — let's call him John — sits next to me on the bed, tenderly takes my hand and looks into my eyes," England told me.
We all planned to stay over at the friend's house who had the most blasé parents, who wouldn't mind picking up six squawking teenage girls at 3 AM. In the morning, I found myself wearing a slutty Alice in Wonderland outfit, hugging the toilet, and dribbling on the rug encircling its base.
Drake's official albums are punishing, interminable slogs, where wispy, vacuous beats provide an appropriately empty external correlative to the lazily expositional male fantasies dribbling from his mouth; I'd quote lyrics if the ostensibly nice, sensitive guy who's actually a callous sociopath strategically deploying his sensitive image weren't by now such a familiar role.
Gabriel Jesus, a 19-year-old Brazilian forward, was playing in a charity game between Amigos do Jackson and Amigos do Valdiva in his homeland when some clown ran onto the pitch, caught up to Gabriel as he was dribbling towards goal and gave him a hard, violent two-footed tackle from behind.
But if not, it looks like it's going to be a whole lot more of the same: the Warriors dribbling all around the court, the Cavs keeping up for a bit, and then, all of a sudden its 132-113, and neither team's starters played the last three minutes of the fourth quarter.
As we walk through life, each and everyone of us are forced, at some point, to confront questions we've been pushing further and further back into the recesses of our psyche, for fear of causing the kind of psychic rupture that leads to spending the rest of your days dribbling at Homes Under the Hammer.
At 6 feet 1 inch, he soars over everyone else on the court, and his dribbling and shooting skills explain why he was invited nearly 20 years ago to train with the national team — an opportunity he said he declined because it would have required him to move to Guatemala City, which he could not afford to do.
In a country where we can pay for goods and services and bank by flashing our phones, a voter has to stand in long lines to vote; a candidate today has to stand on the corner to get on the ballot; and then both voters and candidates face electronic voting machinery with election results dribbling in sometimes weeks after an election.
Set that municipal rap sheet against the city's better moments: turning out measuring tapes and other tools, introducing the technique of dribbling to basketball (or so it is said) and producing figures including Walter Camp, the father of college football; Robert S. Barton, an influential computer designer and systems architect; and Tom Thibodeau, the head coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Here's Raptors guard Kyle Lowry, with a great opportunity to attack with speed: Instead of getting a good lock, Lowry ended up dribbling himself out of time and into a a no-chance fadeaway 27-footer: While history suggests Lowry wasn't going work his way to a layup, an All-Star level point guard should manage to get something better.
Throughout this de facto prologue, Mr. Nolan emphasizes the concrete details, making you acutely aware of the fine-grained textures — the sores and embedded dirt on a man's hands — and every resonant sound: the dribbling of water, the fluttering of paper, and the sharp crack and mechanical buzzing of rifle fire that turns into muffled thuds when bullets enter bodies.
Leading at the break by 3, the Warriors tried early in the third to put the Cavs away, opening an 23-73 lead as Curry hit a 3; two free throws, after baiting J. R. Smith into a foul; and a driving layup, after dribbling James dizzy in a defensive switch — "like a chicken without a head," Curry said of that madcap possession.
This is the most perilous threat of any decent pregame; get too settled, treat this thing too much like the main event, and any number of your guests could find themselves curled up on the floor dribbling an apology to the rest of the group, crying about how they "always ruin everything," vainly reassuring you that if you give them five minutes and a pint of water they'll be fine.
The national media and the broader basketball chattering classes think of him as Steph Lite: a gifted player whose dribbling, shooting, and driving games line up, almost by coincidence, with the currents of the modern world and yet are juuuuust short of being refined enough to challenge the Golden State Warriors, or to draw the Blazers out of the well and into the thirsty belly of true glorious victory or whatever.
Two companies led by women have developed ergonomic high heels whose insoles are designed to promote stability and even weight distribution, and prevent heel-related hospital visits (provoking, for those of a certain age, amused memories of the Easy Spirit "Looks Like a Pump, Feels Like a Sneaker" commercial, echoed in a 2014 McDonald's commercial that featured a group of women dribbling a soccer ball in platform heels).

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