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Procity Houston 2005

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  1. themocitydon

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    yeah i found the community center after driving around in cicles for an hour. i was on the other side of sabine street (sitxh ward) and crap. it was a pretty cool summer game.moochie norris is pretty entertaining in streetball. he performed some off the chain dribble moves that wowed the crowd. too bad his transistion to the nba was a failure. Mike James, on the other hand, shot enough bricks to build another community center in downtown houston. We paid more attention to the women who watched the game :D instead of the game itself, but it was still fun. i seen some nice attractive ladies that was sitting courtside watching that ball game. :) (was that mike 5000 watts girlfriend on the turntables??? :eek:
     
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    Are there games everynight? What is the schedule for this Procity?
     
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    www.procityhouston.com
     
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    How much does it cost?
     
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    Free admission
     
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    Tierre Brown was just terrible. I always like rooting for Rudy T's underdogs, but he was just plain bad: too many one one one's, sank aroun 10 percent of his shots, then got flustered when James actually played some D on him. Who was that really tall and skinny guy on the gray team in the second game? I'm sure he played college or pro ball.
     
  7. themocitydon

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    ^^^^^ i have no idea. im not familiar with the college and streetball guys. i just wish some of the high caliber players make a surprise entarnce in the arena, like when ron artest made a surpise entrance in the pro city trounament and put on a show people remembered. too bad i was not there at the time. :(
     
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    Damon Stodemire put on a show Monday. he dazzled the crowd with this one spin move. he played pretty consitently in the pro city summer leagues, unlike cuttino mobley. mobley's shooting was horrible monday. so horrible in fact, that the rest of his shots were just lay-ups and dunks. his big nba contract with the clippers has allready made him lazy .van exel was shooting pretty horribly also after hitting a couple of long range baskets.there was this one guy on damnon stodumire's team that played baskettball with ankle weights on for four quarters. dude did a reverse ally oop jam with them heavy ass leg/ankle weights on. :eek: some people can even jump with them things on. :eek: im surprised to see calros roger's old ass out there. all in all; it was a pretty good game monday night.
     
  9. JamesC

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    Stoudamire's team had a chance to win monday but missed two layups at the last second. Did anybody notice things heating up between Tack Minor and Dwayne Rogers? Anyway I'll probably be there again tonight.
     
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    Wedenesday night was a complete waste of time. the first two games were more impressive than the grand finale. the last game was an embarrassment completely. how you gonna have one team full of nba ballers whupp up on some nobodies??? :mad: the team with the white jersey's had james posey, nick van exel, cuttino mobley, carlos rogers (MIA), and houston street legend dwayne rogers, while i cant name one player on the purple team. that was just unfair. the second game was much more entertaining. ansu sesay, "sticks", "black" and the dude with the braids for the black team, really put on a show. :eek: they really embarrassed 2000 watts and his team. wedenesday night really was a dissapointment.
     
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    The first two games were good, Mike James had 39 points or something close to it. I knew that last game was gonna be a blowout. Did anyone see Donald Cole's dunk on Cuttino? That was wild.
     
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    I was there Wednesday night. Left at halftime of the second game cuz it wasn't too entertaining but if I knew cat posey and nve were playing I woulda stayed. :( Cat showed up during the second game dressed in street clothes so I thought he was there for fun or something.

    Anyways, there's been a lot of DS talk recently with his visit to TC and what not. He played in the first game on wed night. Only players I recognized on his team were kenny taylor and terrance morris. His team played mooch mike james and sam cassell's team. I was relatively unimpressed with how damon played. He seemed half a step slower than the other nba players. Mike James tore it up with something like 37 points and I woulda thought DS would meet the challenge and bring his team back, no such thing happened. Besides the fact that he was a bit slow, his shot was off although he did start heating up later on and also he didn't show much defense but then again who does in these games. Something just didn't seem right though with how he played. He had a grimace on his face towards the end of the game struggling to get up and down the court. Take it for what it's worth, it's only one game and apparently in previous games he was really playing well.

    I really liked the atmosphere and probably will go again sometime.
     
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    Derek Anderson was there tonight, he played ok but he didnt try to do too much. I noticed some more players there tonight as well. Tonight was Moochie's birthday and he put on a show in the first part of the second quarter. I ended up sitting next to Charles Jones and his brother Major. With the NBA summer leagues finishing up there will probably be more players coming in the weeks to come.
     
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    i agree with xishi. every game i seen stodumire play at fonde has been a disappointment. he does a great job of missing easy baskets. the more i see this guy play, the more i dont want him on our team. :( alot of the nba stars have played like **** at fonde. i understand its summer time......... but damn!!! at least play like you have a jumpshot!!! at least play a lil defense! the only players that impressed me in this tournament are mike james and moochie norris. (of all players). :rolleyes:

    Moochie norris should just go into early retirement from the nba; since he is getting paid so much, just to do so little. he should retire, and sign a contract with the and 1 mix-tape people, because his trick moves are impressive. i still remember that game on monday, when moochie norris dribbled the ball off some poor defender's head last week. :eek: i never knew moochie had and 1 mix-tape moves like that!!!! :eek: :eek:
     
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    http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/sports/3289555

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    Taking a break from the frenetic pace of play in the Nike Pro City Houston Pro-Am at Fonde Recreation Center last week are NBA pros James Posey, from left, and Nick Van Exel along with Dwayne Rogers, a Houston playground legend.


    WHERE THE LEGENDS PLAY ON
    Fun and games

    Beyond the emcee, music and crowds, NBA pros and top amateurs put on a show at Fonde Recreation Center that's hard to beat
    By MICHAEL MURPHY
    Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle


    It's opening night at the Nike Pro City Houston Pro-Am at Fonde Recreation Center and Moochie Norris is feeling it. And the discerning fans, who demand nothing less than a player's best, are grooving right along with him.

    Norris — yeah, the same Moochie Norris who would need a pardon from the governor to get off the Rockets' bench — is in the flow, pulling up off the dribble for can't-miss 3-pointers, snaking through the lane for layups and dazzling the crowd — and defenders — with twitching, ankle-straining moves.

    There was a time when the only thing people noticed about Norris was his hair, which was a blown-out, teased, stretched-to-the-limit mushroom cloud that no headband could hope to contain.

    The hair is gone, and now fans are forced to take notice of Norris' game. On a night when NBA types like Nick Van Exel, Mike James, Damon Stoudamire, Jonathan Bender, James Posey and Ansu Sesay — along with local playground stars like Dwayne "The Legend" Rogers, Myron "The Show" Allen and Trey Moore — are sharing the court, Norris is easily the best player on the floor.

    At least on this night he is.

    Norris is like the classically trained musician who steals away to jam at a late-night jazz club for the opportunity to play in front of fans who truly understand his art.

    With each shot that rips the net, the emcee booms "Moooooochieeeeeee!" into his mic, and the appreciative — and apparently hard-to-please — fans start shouting for more. Norris obliges. When the night ends, he has made 14 of his 16 shots with one of those misses a three-quarters-court heave at the end of the third period. Norris leads the way with an effortless 28 points as his Fonde All-Stars crush Van Exel's Hustlers 104-86.

    Fonde's sweat-soaked humidity is nowhere near the antiseptic glitz of the Toyota Center, but Norris is happy with his performance.

    After all, as Moses Malone once said, "You ain't done it 'till you've done it at Fonde."

    This is what playing at Fonde is all about: breaking free and putting on a show.

    Norris has the fans pounding their hands together and stomping the simple wooden bleachers in amazement, pretty much the same way they did for Calvin Murphy and Robert Reid in the 1970s, Malone and Hakeem Olajuwon in the '80s and Kenny Smith and Vernon Maxwell in the '90s.

    "Freedom is the biggest thing here," Norris said. "We're playing more in a structured system during the season, but the thing about playing these street ballers in your free time is that you get to work on your individual skills and one-on-one moves.

    "That's great. But out here we all know that when the game is on the line, we're going to work it for a good shot as opposed to early in the game, when we're pulling everything out trying to get the crowd involved."

    The beauty of the Pro City scene is that players such as Rogers, who graduated from Kashmere 20 years ago, are given an opportunity to rub shoulders — and trade elbows — with established NBA players and even an occasional superstar.

    "When the pros come in here, I like to let them know that some of the best never made it to the league," said Rogers, who last year led the league in scoring and teamed with Van Exel to lead the Hustlers to the championship. "When they walk on this floor, my thing is that they put on their shoes just like I put on my shoes, so it's time to play."


    Survival and revival
    Just a few years ago Fonde basketball, at least at the Pro-Am level, was on the verge of dying.


    Grizzlies forward James Posey adds his autograph to the T-shirt of 12-year-old Bavante Songs.
    This is the chrysalis where Olajuwon became "The Dream," but by the late '90s most of the NBA players had pretty much abandoned the fabled courts in favor of the Westside Tennis Club, where the Rockets had a sparkling practice facility.

    But Pro City moved in three years ago and reorganized the Pro-Am, and their first order of business was putting the pros back on the court.

    "We kind of put our stamp on it," said Kevin Allen, who along with former TSU great Kevin Granger, runs the league. "We got out there and hit the pavement and got the (NBA players) back involved. And they like it — they like the crowd and the atmosphere. And we'd like to thank the people for coming out and supporting us because the crowd plays a big part.

    "But you've got (NBA players) calling their teammates and saying, 'Hey, the run in Houston is great, so come on down.' So you're having more and more NBA guys coming down. And what's good is that anything we ask, they're pretty good about helping us out a lot."

    Granger developed a love for the Pro-Am during his playing days of the mid-1990s, when his regular gig was as the nation's leading scorer (27 points per game in '96). He spent his down time playing in high-level pickup games at Fonde.

    Granger insists that playing at Fonde took his game to another level, and he now wants to provide the same atmosphere for Houston college players.

    The pros have turned out. Sam Cassell, Cuttino Mobley, Damon Jones, Rashard Lewis and Tierre Brown are playing, and Emeka Okafor, Steve Francis and Reggie Evans are scheduled to play.

    T.J. Ford, still rehabbing as he prepares to return to the NBA after spinal surgery, is getting his first taste of coaching.


    With all the interest Fonde has attracted, the next step may be to make it an NBA minor league.
    "The NBA guys have been great," Granger said. "We're thankful that through Nike's sponsorship that we're able to provide a league like this for the fans, the players and for the community in general.

    "It's big to have a young guy like (LSU's) Tack Minor (playing for DBG's), who's still in college and trying to get to the NBA. It's tremendously helpful for him to be able to go up against a guy like Damon Stoudamire one night, and then have to play Steve (Francis) the next night, and then Nick and then Sam.

    "For a guy to get that kind of competition, he really gets a chance to measure his skills and see what he needs to work on to get to that next level."


    Hoop dreaming
    While Fonde has turned out stars, its legacy lags behind other top summer leagues like New York's Rucker League, Philadelphia's Baker League and the Los Angeles Pro Summer League.

    But it's closing the gap, which is precisely the aim of Granger and Nike Pro City, which has turned Pro-Am ball into a franchise of sorts. Nike Pro City is now in nine NBA cities — Houston, Chicago, Detroit, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Minneapolis-St. Paul and Washington — and is always looking at bigger plans.

    Nike Pro City has juiced up the event, adding a pounding music beat and an emcee to the mix that celebrates the streets as much as it does the NBA.

    "The atmosphere they have there, with the music and everything, I think that makes kids want to play basketball because it's fun," said former NBA scout Kyle Manary, who now works with John Lucas. "That's what makes the game grow. It's just a different brand of basketball. Is it always great X's and O's? No. But sometimes you just have to take a step back and let guys work on expanding their games."

    And expanding the game is what Nike Pro City is hoping to do. Granger and Allen envision a time when Nike Pro City becomes a haven for European teams looking to get a taste of American ball. And they eventually hope it becomes legitimate summer minor league for the NBA.

    "I definitely think we can handle it," Granger said. "That's one of the directions we're looking to go, and I think we have the capability to make it happen."

    A shorter-term goal is getting the NBA types to come through the doors.

    "We have a standing invitation for Yao Ming, even though I know his summer schedule is pretty busy," Allen said. "I think we can find room on a roster for Yao. Really, I'd like to see some of the Rockets' brass come out here and maybe take a look at some of the players we have out here.

    "We're inviting (Rockets coach) Jeff Van Gundy and (general manager) Carroll Dawson to come on out. Who knows? Maybe they'll find a player or two here."

    michael.murphy@chron.com

    SUMMER BASKETBALL

    • Admission to all games at Fonde Recreation Center, which usually features a couple of NBA players along with college and other local talent, is free.
    • When: The league plays Monday and Wednesday nights, with games at 6, 7:15 and 8:30 p.m. The championship game is Aug. 17.
    • Where: 110 Sabine St. in Houston. Call 832-524-3100 or check out procityhouston.com for more information.

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    Is it still going on?
     
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    SUMMER BASKETBALL

    • Admission to all games at Fonde Recreation Center, which usually features a couple of NBA players along with college and other local talent, is free.
    • When: The league plays Monday and Wednesday nights, with games at 6, 7:15 and 8:30 p.m. The championship game is Aug. 17.• Where: 110 Sabine St. in Houston. Call 832-524-3100 or check out procityhouston.com for more information.
     
  18. JamesC

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    Steve Francis was there tonight but Damon Stoudamire stole the show with his 3 point shooting. Carroll Dawson was there too, it looked like he had his eye on somebody. Maybe Van Exel, Stoudamire who knows? The games were pretty good.
     
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    Has anybody ever seen or heard of guys called Tim Moore, Willie Byrd or Kenya Capers playing down there?
     
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    ron artest and t-mac made surprised entrances. the third game was canceled due to weather i assume. it was a show in the first two games though. nothing but a dunk fest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     

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