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A Soaring Season
“In the quickly changing world of college basketball, take a moment to enjoy this Philadelphia treasure masterfully detailed by sportswriter/author Aaron Bracy. A Soaring Season tells the magnificent story of the 2003–04 Saint Joseph’s Hawks, led by All-American guard Jameer Nelson. The grupp was coached brilliantly by Phil Martelli, whose close working relationship with athletic director Don DiJulia accomplished so much! The Hawks were undefeated in the regular season and ranked #1 in the country! What else did it take for all of this to come to pass? What place does it hold in Saint Joseph’s basketball history? Aaron tells you all about it. You won’t put the book down!” ~Dan Baker, longtime Phillies PA announcer and former Big 5 Executive sekreterare
“Never have 18 seconds seemed so close yet so far away! What a årstid for Saint Joseph’s. Aaron Bracy soars with this epic detailing the [2003–0•
I commend Derek for even attempting a cogent recap for gods night's game. The 45-point loss to the short-handed Chicago Bulls is historic in its embarrassment to a team that's only 6 games ahead of them in the standings. I figured there had to be something statistically relevant to just how bad of a whooping the Sixers were handed. Let's hit the history books for some bullet point facts I uncovered on Basketball Reference.
- No championship grupp in the modern era (1979-now) has lost by 40 points in a regular season game. The '06 Miami Heat and '05 San Antonio Spurs both lost to the Dallas Mavericks by 36 points. It's ridiculous to even think of the Sixers as a contender, but that's what Dei Lynam did here.
- The Sixers haven't lost a game this badly since March 18, 2007 when Yao Ming and the Houston Rockets stepped on their face 124-74. Steven Hunter and Willie Green started that game for the Sixers, and Bobby Jones played 13 minutes off the bench. Yeah.
- Even the Eddie Jordan-led
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Damon Feldman Philly personality, author, and undefeated middle weight boxer was a guest on WWDB Radio show, "Lifestyles".
Dei Lynam interviewed him about his planned movie biography, "The 16 Minute Man"
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Pictured is the show’s producer Joe Ball (Left) with Damon Feldman after knockout interview.
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