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  2. Turnover (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Dead-ball turnovers are those which result in dead balls (e.g. rules violations) and live-ball turnovers are those which do not require play to be stopped (e.g. an intercepted pass or recovered loose ball). [1] According to Boston Globe sportswriter Bob Ryan, the concept of the turnover was first formulated by his colleague Jack Barry. [2]

  3. Underpaid and overworked. Colleges, universities having ...

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    Colleges and universities are having a difficult time hiring, recruiting and retaining members of their athletic training staffs because of a number of below-market conditions, a survey shows. The ...

  4. If Purdue basketball doesn't fix turnovers, NCAA tournament ...

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    Purdue has turned the ball over at least 10 times in all but one game this season. A season-high 17 at Northwestern led to the Boilers' first loss.

  5. Limiting turnovers a concern for Wichita State basketball ...

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    The Shockers are shooting the ball better than ever on offense, but coming up with mixed results because of turnovers. Limiting turnovers a concern for Wichita State basketball ahead of Temple ...

  6. Cutting down the nets - Wikipedia

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    The tradition then began to spread to the rest of college basketball. [4] In the 1980s, NC State coach Jim Valvano was said to have his players practice cutting down the nets in order to mentally condition them to be winners. Valvano's Wolfpack team went on an unlikely run as a 6-seed to win the 1983 NCAA tournament. [1]

  7. Employee turnover - Wikipedia

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    Skilled vs Unskilled turnover: uneducated and unskilled employees often have a high turnover rate, and they can generally be replaced without the organization or company suffering a loss of performance. The fact that these workers can be easily replaced provides little incentive for employers to offer generous labor contracts; conversely ...

  8. Technical foul - Wikipedia

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    The latter rule is similar to that in college, high school, and middle school basketball in the United States. However, in leagues that play 48-minute games such as the NBA, and in some leagues such as the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), players are allowed six personal fouls before being disqualified, and technical fouls ...

  9. ‘It’s on my shoulders’: Paul Mills on turnover problem ...

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    WSU committed turnovers on its first four possessions of Wednesday’s game, finished with 13 first-half turnovers and matched its season-high of 19 turnovers for the game, which translated to a ...