Volatile Michigan men’s basketball coach Juwan Howard potentially faces a suspension or firing for punching a Wisconsin assistant coach today during the postgame handshake line.
Howard swiped at Wisconsin assistant Joe Krabbenhoft’s face, igniting a brawl that included coaches and players. The 15th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers beat unranked Michigan, 77-53.
This isn’t Howard’s first such incident. At last year’s Big Ten tournament, Howard was ejected when he got into a shouting match with Maryland coach Mark Turgeon. The two had to be separated when Howard appeared to be heading over to physically confront Turgeon
Today’s issue started when Howard and Wisconsin coach Greg Gard has angry words in the postgame line. They were quickly surrounded by a few players and coaches, and Howard escalated the situation by putting his finger in Gard’s face and grabbing his sweater. Krabbenhoft came over and Howard reached out and struck his face.
Howard swiped at Wisconsin assistant Joe Krabbenhoft’s face, igniting a brawl that included coaches and players. The 15th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers beat unranked Michigan, 77-53.
This isn’t Howard’s first such incident. At last year’s Big Ten tournament, Howard was ejected when he got into a shouting match with Maryland coach Mark Turgeon. The two had to be separated when Howard appeared to be heading over to physically confront Turgeon
Today’s issue started when Howard and Wisconsin coach Greg Gard has angry words in the postgame line. They were quickly surrounded by a few players and coaches, and Howard escalated the situation by putting his finger in Gard’s face and grabbing his sweater. Krabbenhoft came over and Howard reached out and struck his face.
- 2/20/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
The story of Chris Webber and his “Fab Five” teammates at the University of Michigan has been told a number of times, including in a well-reviewed ESPN documentary from 2011. It hasn’t, however, been told from Webber’s perspective.
The former NBA All-Star is developing a limited scripted series, called Fab Five, that will tell the story of the group — Webber, Juwan Howard, Ray Jackson, Jimmy King and Jalen Rose — who constituted the greatest recruiting class in college basketball history when they enrolled at Michigan in the early 1990s and went to two NCAA championship games.
It’s based ...
The former NBA All-Star is developing a limited scripted series, called Fab Five, that will tell the story of the group — Webber, Juwan Howard, Ray Jackson, Jimmy King and Jalen Rose — who constituted the greatest recruiting class in college basketball history when they enrolled at Michigan in the early 1990s and went to two NCAA championship games.
It’s based ...
The story of Chris Webber and his “Fab Five” teammates at the University of Michigan has been told a number of times, including in a well-reviewed ESPN documentary from 2011. It hasn’t, however, been told from Webber’s perspective.
The former NBA All-Star is developing a limited scripted series, called Fab Five, that will tell the story of the group — Webber, Juwan Howard, Ray Jackson, Jimmy King and Jalen Rose — who constituted the greatest recruiting class in college basketball history when they enrolled at Michigan in the early 1990s and went to two NCAA championship games.
It’s based ...
The former NBA All-Star is developing a limited scripted series, called Fab Five, that will tell the story of the group — Webber, Juwan Howard, Ray Jackson, Jimmy King and Jalen Rose — who constituted the greatest recruiting class in college basketball history when they enrolled at Michigan in the early 1990s and went to two NCAA championship games.
It’s based ...
Rob Pelinka and Jeanie Buss, listen up ... Lamar Odom says you've already interviewed the Perfect candidate to replace Luke Walton -- Juwan Howard!!! Of course, Pelinka and Buss have been searching for a replacement for Walton since they canned him at the end of the season ... and they've already interviewed a few people for the gig. Guys like Tyronn Lue and Jason Kidd are reportedly the favorites ... but L.O. thinks the Lakers should scrap...
- 5/4/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Since 1999, the cast of Malcolm D. Lee's "The Best Man" has been around the world and back again.
Now, fourteen years later, the cast has reunited for its sequel in "The Best Man Holiday" -- and why not? Written and directed by Lee, "Holiday" doesn't miss a beat, picking up 15 years after its predecessor, and the rivalries, romance, and all-around camaraderie have not been lost among the longtime friends.
"The Best Man Holiday," starring Nia Long (Jordan), Regina Hall (Candace), Morris Chestnut (Lance), Terrence Howard (Quentin), Monica Calhoun (Mia), Harold Perrineau (Julian), Taye Diggs (Harper), Melissa De Sousa (Shelby), and Sanaa Lathan (Robyn), hits theaters today, and we've assembled 20 things you probably don't know about its cast to celebrate the long-awaited sequel.
1. Nia Long played Will Smith's girlfriend and fiancée on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" from 1994 through 1995. Interestingly enough, Jada Pinkett-Smith -- Smith's current wife -- was...
Now, fourteen years later, the cast has reunited for its sequel in "The Best Man Holiday" -- and why not? Written and directed by Lee, "Holiday" doesn't miss a beat, picking up 15 years after its predecessor, and the rivalries, romance, and all-around camaraderie have not been lost among the longtime friends.
"The Best Man Holiday," starring Nia Long (Jordan), Regina Hall (Candace), Morris Chestnut (Lance), Terrence Howard (Quentin), Monica Calhoun (Mia), Harold Perrineau (Julian), Taye Diggs (Harper), Melissa De Sousa (Shelby), and Sanaa Lathan (Robyn), hits theaters today, and we've assembled 20 things you probably don't know about its cast to celebrate the long-awaited sequel.
1. Nia Long played Will Smith's girlfriend and fiancée on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" from 1994 through 1995. Interestingly enough, Jada Pinkett-Smith -- Smith's current wife -- was...
- 11/15/2013
- by Jonny Black
- Moviefone
Among the elements that make college basketball a phenomenon are the teams that had likewise carved their identity into mainstream popularity. Case in point: Duke and North Carolina. Those two schools’ names have been welded into each other’s for as long we can remember that when one says Blue Devils, the other would conjure up images of Tar Heels instinctively.
Of course, that other one would have difficulty forming an image of Tar Heels in his imagination because seriously, what are Tar Heels?
Or to put it more generally, how did some of the most popular college teams came up with their monikers? Where did they get them? Let’s take a look at 11 of them.
Indiana Hoosier
From Hoosier’s men to Hoosier’s nest, Indiana University sure has an interesting nickname.
Image courtesy of ESPNWay before Bob Knight started hurling chairs across the hardcourt, the term Hoosier has long been in usage.
Of course, that other one would have difficulty forming an image of Tar Heels in his imagination because seriously, what are Tar Heels?
Or to put it more generally, how did some of the most popular college teams came up with their monikers? Where did they get them? Let’s take a look at 11 of them.
Indiana Hoosier
From Hoosier’s men to Hoosier’s nest, Indiana University sure has an interesting nickname.
Image courtesy of ESPNWay before Bob Knight started hurling chairs across the hardcourt, the term Hoosier has long been in usage.
- 3/5/2013
- by Damien Filbert
- Obsessed with Film
Mike Tyson and his wife are suing financial advisors they claim embezzled more than $300,000 from them ... and ultimately cost them around $5 million.Tyson filed the suit against SFX Financial Advisory Management Enterprises today in L.A. -- and in the docs, obtained by TMZ, he claims SFX advisor Brian Ourand siphoned off the money from his accounts.Additionally, the Tysons claim Ourand purposely gave them "deceptive and faulty financial advice."According to the suit, Ourand...
- 2/21/2013
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Los Angeles, California (X17online) - After taking home the NBA Championship with the Miami Heat last month, LeBron James' winning streak is still going strong. The basketball superstar won a leading three individual trophies at last night's Espy Awards, including Male Athlete of the Year, Best Championship Performance and Best NBA Player categories. James and the Heat also won the Best Team award, with Juwan Howard and Mike Miller accepting for the squad, as James is currently in Las Vegas training with the rest of the U.S. national basketball team for the upcoming London Olympics. Los Angeles Kings goalie Jonathan Quick won Best NHL Player after helping the franchise win its first Stanley Cup title, and Galaxy star David Beckham earned Best Mls Player honors. The Kings also won for Best Upset after beating the New Jersey Devils 4-2 to win the Stanley Cup this June. Texas Rangers...
- 7/12/2012
- x17online.com
LeBron James was the big winner at the Espy Awards on Wednesday night, collecting three trophies including male athlete of the year for helping the Miami Heat win the NBA championship. James wasn't on hand for the 20th annual show celebrating the year's best athletes and moments in sports. He was in Las Vegas with the rest of the U.S. national team preparing for the London Olympics. Photos: 26 of Hollywood's Most Popular Athletes-Turned-Actors James also won in the championship performance and NBA player categories. He shared in the best team award, with Juwan Howard and Mike
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- 7/12/2012
- by Associated Press
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Getty Three members of the Michigan “Fab Five” in 1992, from left: Juwan Howard, Jalen Rose, and Chris Webber.
Jalen Rose, a retired NBA star, was a member of Michigan’s famed “Fab Five,” a quintet of freshman basketball players (including Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson) that led the school to appearances in the Ncaa tournament final in 1992 and 1993. Rose served as an executive producer on the recent Espn documentary “The Fab Five.” In the documentary, Rose...
Jalen Rose, a retired NBA star, was a member of Michigan’s famed “Fab Five,” a quintet of freshman basketball players (including Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson) that led the school to appearances in the Ncaa tournament final in 1992 and 1993. Rose served as an executive producer on the recent Espn documentary “The Fab Five.” In the documentary, Rose...
- 3/20/2011
- by Jalen Rose
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Associated Press In this file photo taken November 1991, Michigan’s Fab Five from left, Jimmy King, Juwan Howard, Chris Webber, Jalen Rose and Ray Jackson pose in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Espn’s recent documentary “The Fab Five,” which told the story of Michigan’s quintet of 1990s-era freshman basketball stars, has sparked some back and forth between its subjects on the web. In the documentary, members of the Fab Five talk about how much they disliked rival Duke while they were in school,...
Espn’s recent documentary “The Fab Five,” which told the story of Michigan’s quintet of 1990s-era freshman basketball stars, has sparked some back and forth between its subjects on the web. In the documentary, members of the Fab Five talk about how much they disliked rival Duke while they were in school,...
- 3/17/2011
- by WSJ Staff
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
For those film fans who are currently wrapped up in March Madness, this writer heavily recommends you tune into Espn at 9pm Et, for the premiere of Espn Films’ The Fab Five.
By the producers of Espn’s 30 for 30 documentary series, this two hour film tells the captivating story of one of the most famous/infamous teams in college basketball history. It all began in the fall of 1991, when five freshmen- Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, Ray Jackson, Jalen Rose and Chris Webber- set foot on the campus of the University of Michigan, representing the greatest class ever recruited. For all freshmen college recruits, these five freshmen were among the top 100. Four of them, among the top 10.
The group, who eventually became known as the “Fab Five”, would make history not only for being the first all-freshman starting line-up, but also charged a cultural revolution that would forever change college basketball.
By the producers of Espn’s 30 for 30 documentary series, this two hour film tells the captivating story of one of the most famous/infamous teams in college basketball history. It all began in the fall of 1991, when five freshmen- Juwan Howard, Jimmy King, Ray Jackson, Jalen Rose and Chris Webber- set foot on the campus of the University of Michigan, representing the greatest class ever recruited. For all freshmen college recruits, these five freshmen were among the top 100. Four of them, among the top 10.
The group, who eventually became known as the “Fab Five”, would make history not only for being the first all-freshman starting line-up, but also charged a cultural revolution that would forever change college basketball.
- 3/13/2011
- by Kristen Coates
- The Film Stage
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