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...first position, during which the Big Green team members cheered when their top player managed to win a point. Captain Ilan Oren, playing through minor injuries, had one of the night’s more competitive matches, eventually winning 10-8, 9-0, 5-9, 9-6. Senior Garnett Booth won without giving up a point in a 9-0, 9-0, 9-0 sweep. Senior Mihir Sheth, after being hit in the hand with his opponent’s racquet, won in three quick games. Freshman Colin West also had an easy time in the third slot for Harvard...
...third position, winning 9-4, 9-1, 9-1. “West has a tremendous amount of improvement to go,” Bajwa said. “By February, he’s going to be even better than he is now.” Senior Garnett Booth, at No. 5, had the easiest match of the day, winning 9-2, 9-0, 9-0. Senior Jason De Lierre, at No. 4, won a tough third game to clinch, 9-3, 9-3, 10-8. HARVARD 9, BROWN 0 The Crimson started its season with a solid performance...
...feel right now, both personally and about the team. Everyone is putting in so much effort. Hopefully it’ll all come together.” Also in the starting nine this weekend are senior Jason De Lierre at third, freshman Colin West at fourth, senior Garnett Booth at fifth, sophomore Verdi DiSesa at sixth, junior Chessin Gertler at eighth, and sophomore Niko Hardy at ninth. —Staff writer Tony D. Qian can be reached at tonyqian@fas.harvard.edu...
Knowing that India is an NBA priority, Adidas, which signed an 11-year apparel deal with the league in April, this summer sent Minnesota Timberwolves star Kevin Garnett on a whirlwind, three-day tour, the first official trip by an NBA player to India. He gave a clinic in Bangalore, cut the ribbon at Adidas stores in New Delhi and Bangalore, and attracted throngs of fans. Adidas released nearly 900 pairs of a $189 limited edition, India-only Garnett basketball shoe, stitched with the country's orange, white and green colors and its iconic symbol, a tiger. Betting in part...
...world's games, basketball is starting to get a little interest and a little traction," he insists. "So we have to be respectful and realize it's going to be small steps up." Given the NBA's global track record, its Indian steps could end up looking like Garnett. Bigger, and quicker, than you think...