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in fact there should be collaboration. African-Americans love music, so do Africans. African-Americans are big sportsmen and women; Africans are beginning to rapidly acquire the same taste. African is a virgin continent. But African-Americans will be waiting until the Caucasian goes to Africa to open and control a basketball league before they realize the need for such a league. And by then everybody will be hollering how the Caucasian came to Africa to steal from us. Right now, the opportunity is right there under our noses, and yet we cannot seize it. While some African-Americans have begun to identify themselves with mother Africa, they are doing it without the understanding of how the world works. Beyond the need to feel pride in Africa, most don’t understand the needs of Africa beyond the visit, nor do Africans understand African-Americans beyond knowing that they are Blacks
Not on a Saturday night with a snowstorm crippling the city. So we started walking. My date with Everlast would continue. Jogging through Times Square in slush with an 80-pound boxing heavybag across my shoulders it was. But I didn't mind. For the first time in my life, I felt like Babe Ruth. Obsessive Batting Disorder Jaime Cevallos isn't normal. Ever since he was a kid, when his classmates were o to prom or driving to house parties hooting and hollering, he was in his front yard, hitting baseballs through a tire hung from a tree branch. He took notes, made changes, and took more notes. Now Major League Baseball players pay him to look at those notes, because Jaime has figured out how to improve some important numbers. One of them is "slugging percentage." Slugging percentage,3 the bread-and-butter of baseball hitter analysis, is the number of bases run, divided by the total number of appearances at the plate