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  2. Q... (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The shows were written by Milligan and his writing collaborator Neil Shand, with occasional episodes (especially in later years) giving "additional contribution" credit to any or all of David Renwick, Andrew Marshall, and John Antrobus. [citation needed] Q gave centre stage to Milligan's freeform surreal wit. The sketches came thick and fast ...

  3. List of 30 for 30 films - Wikipedia

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    Security guard Richard Jewell received praise in the aftermath of a bombing during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta when he helped clear the area and found the bag that contained the pipe bomb. But praise turns into loss of honor when Jewell was wrongfully accused of planting the bomb in the ensuing investigation.

  4. Basketball positions - Wikipedia

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    A scoring point guard regularly has the ability to shoot from three-point or mid-range distance. This type of point guard could also score around the basket with floaters, acrobatic layups or dunks. Stephen Curry (NBA) and Damian Lillard (NBA) are some examples of a scoring point guard. A facilitator-type point guard often has a high basketball ...

  5. 2024-25 Fantasy Basketball Rankings: Point guard draft tiers

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    The 2024-25 NBA season is fast approaching, so in conjunction with my latest points and category rankings dropping, let's dig into my position-by-position tiers, starting with the point guards.

  6. 2 Point Lead: The Stockton Army - AOL

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    After Steve Nash's retirement, the NBA is without a North American white starting point guard for the first time in its history. So, actor Michael Rapaport is starting a charity: The Stockton Army.

  7. Point guard - Wikipedia

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    In the NBA, point guards generally range from 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) to 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) whereas in the WNBA, point guards are usually 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) or shorter. Having above-average size (height, muscle) is considered advantageous, although size is secondary to situational awareness, speed, quickness and ball-handling skills.

  8. Let's stop pretending the Bulls' Josh Giddey is a real point ...

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    This isn't entirely dissimilar to the perception of Josh Giddey as a real NBA point guard. Despite years of debate, and some shaky evidence occasionally captured on film, Giddey's ability to ...

  9. Dribble drive motion - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Princeton offense, which is based on players cutting towards the basket, and other motion offenses which rely on players screening for each other, the Dribble Drive uses a player (usually, but not limited to, the point guard) to dribble-drive towards the basket. The offense is designed in a way that makes it difficult for the defense ...