Entries from Houstonist tagged with 'hakeemolajuwon'
April 9, 2008
The Astros' season is in full swing, and no one is swinging more than Hunter Pence. Good grief, Spaz, if you're going to be the number 2 hitter, you might want to be a little bit selective. We can't wait for Kaz Matsui to get off his aching butt and take over the job he was signed to do. Here's what the blogs are saying about our hometown teams and sporting events: - Apparently, there......
Continue Reading "Houston Sports Blog Roundup 4/9 Edition"February 18, 2008
Former Houston Rockets legend Hakeem Olajuwon has been named amongst the 15 finalists for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Arguably the face of Houston sports, the Dream has been synonymous with the Bayou City since first emigrating from Nigeria in 1980 as a skinny prospect with a world of potential. Local sports fans know all about Olajuwon’s storied career, which commenced at the University of Houston and progressed onwards to the Houston......
Continue Reading "Olajuwon among Basketball Hall of Fame Finalists"January 25, 2008
The 2008 NBA All Star team starting lineups were announced yesterday, and Houston’s very own Yao Ming proved to be a fan favorite. The Rockets’ big man was voted in as the starting center for the Western Conference squad, ahead of such luminaries as Amare Stoudemire (2nd leading vote-getter amongst Western Conference centers), reigning NBA Defensive Player of the Year - Marcus Camby (3rd), and Pau Gasol (6th). Yao was selected to start in the......
Continue Reading "All Star Center - Yao Ming"January 22, 2008
She's back Houstonist! Taucha Hogue has advanced to the championship round for College Cheerleader of the Year and she needs your vote! Taucha squares of against Arkansas' Laura Cole and she currently trails 54% to 46% as of Monday night. Ok, Taucha, here we are in championship round. Are you starting to feel the pressure of being in the BIG game? There is pressure out there for the fact there are so many people......
Continue Reading "Interview: UH's Taucha Hogue Advances to Championship Round"June 5, 2007
Sports in Houston Exhibit Opens at the Hertiage Society Whether fairweather or face-painter: we can't deny the presence of professional sports in Houston (even when we want to). It’s How You Play the Game: Professional Sports in Houston, is a new exhibit that chronicles the highs and lows Houstonians have experienced over the years as they supported their home teams. This city has been a part of many firsts in sports history, from the......
Continue Reading "Daily -ist: Tuesday"April 4, 2007
University of Houston basketball legend Guy V. Lewis was voted into the newly created National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame. Lewis, who will be inducted in November in Kansas City, Missouri, will be part of the second ever induction class that also includes ten other inductees and featuring UCLA all-time great Kareem Abul-Jabbar. . When it came to college basketball, Lewis' ideas were always Texas big. He was the first person to put a......
Continue Reading "UH Legend Gets Hall Call"October 25, 2006
This historic mansion on 3303 E. NASA Parkway was designed by Joseph Finger and built for publisher and oilman James Marion West in 1929. His son, "Silver Dollar" Jim West, Jr., was known for his offbeat way of tipping (well) with silver dollars. This mansion is an important piece of architecture because it is the only remaining intact residence of the West family, and it is a rare example of a "great 1920s country......
Continue Reading "Building watch: James Marion West mansion"