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The book "Freedom of the Huddle" has been out of print …

The book "Freedom of the Huddle" has been out of print for 35 years, but NBA coach Nick Nurse credits it for "laying the foundation for his coaching success and NBA Championship title," according to a news release from Dog-Eared Books. Nurse is relaunching the book, updated to include a forward and chapter he wrote, at Dog-Eared Books, the independent bookstore in downtown Ames, at 4 p.m. Saturday.

Ames Tribune

With the Raptors locked with the Philadelphia 76ers in …

With the Raptors locked with the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 7 and a trip to the Eastern Conference finals at stake, the Carroll, Iowa, native called up a play he discovered from a DVD he bought in Ames and used a number of times while coaching the then-NBA Development League's Iowa Energy. And like it did so many times with the Energy, the play worked, this time on an even bigger stage: Toronto star Kawhi Leonard knocked down a buzzer-beating jumper that gave the Raptors a stunning 92-90 win.

Des Moines Register

Harrison Barnes’ travels the past few weeks have taken …

Harrison Barnes’ travels the past few weeks have taken him across the globe to India and back to his hometown of Ames, Iowa, where he helped his high school team win a state championship. His goal on both trips has been to help youth participating the Jr. NBA Global Championship, a program that aims to teach game fundamentals, as well life skills and values that can be used in basketball and away from the game.

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Luring Hoiberg out of his beloved Ames, Iowa, and the …

Luring Hoiberg out of his beloved Ames, Iowa, and the tremendous comfort zone he has in the college game doesn't figure to be so simple. Especially not after Hoiberg so recently found himself hospitalized to undergo his second major heart procedure in the span of a decade. But the Bulls are said to like their chances, presumably thanks to the fact that Hoiberg and Forman -- in stark contrast to Thibodeau's relationship with management -- are said to be good pals. Friends to the point that, as legend has it, Forman bought Hoiberg's old house in Chicago.

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The NBA is coming to Wells Fargo Arena for the first …

The NBA is coming to Wells Fargo Arena for the first time, and it's bringing one of the state's biggest superstars. The Denver Nuggets and Golden State Warriors will play an NBA preseason game at 7 p.m. on Oct. 16 in downtown Des Moines. The announcement will be made during a Thursday morning press conference at the Iowa Hall of Pride. Among those expected to be in attendance is Ames native and Golden State forward Harrison Barnes.

Des Moines Register


Hoiberg elaborated about his bond to Iowa State and his hometown of Ames: "I'm really happy here," he said. "That's what I've said all along. I love that (Iowa State athletic director) Jamie Pollard took a chance on me and gave me an opportunity to get into this business. It's obviously a very special situation for me here, with my parents and my in-laws being in Ames ... It's great to have family in town. It's so unique that we have that. It's a special situation here. My kids are able to see their grandparents every day if they want to." "I do get asked about (coaching in the NBA) a lot. It's hard to hide from some of it with social media the way it is now. But the thing I'll tell you is that I am really happy here right now."

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North Carolina freshman forward Harrison Barnes told …

North Carolina freshman forward Harrison Barnes told Yahoo! Sports he is still undecided on whether to enter the draft. The deadline is April 24. The 6-foot-8, 210-pounder plans to return to his hometown of Ames, Iowa to speak in-depth with his mother before making a decision. Barnes, who had a strong showing in the NCAA tournament, is widely considered a top five prospect after averaging 15.7 points and 5.8 rebounds in the regular season. But a potential NBA lockout would be a big reason for him to stay put in college.

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