Randy Moller is the play-by-play announcer and Bill Lindsay is the radio analyst for Florida Panthers radio broadcasts on 790 The Ticket.
ahem? you mean willy? LMFAO. yep brought my measuring tape out LAST TIME --
i think its about 10 inches:)
Yes, it does. North Carolina is the home of the Charlotte Bobcats, an NBA team owned primarily by Michael Jordan. It is a fairly new franchise.
In Charlotte, North Carolina at the Time Warner Cable Arena (formerly the Bobcats arena).
No, they were established in Charlotte.
The answer to this question is 1 year of college even though you can come straight out of high school to the NBA you still have to do a year of college
45K to 90K
And that is really for starters. An overseas player can make 20k per month if properly trained and prepared. It all comes down to having a great trainer and agent.
I've heard that Rosell Ellis played overseas for around 15k per month, but he has been trained by IBTPro (Melvin Steward Jr.) and I know its hard to get on their roster.
In the States, players that are pro, but play D-league usually dont make as much (less than 60K), but they always have the option of being called up to the NBA and getting a cool Mil!
Ive also heard that one of the old Lakers (I say no names) that used to have MILLIONS got sent down to the Stampede D-leauge team and is fighting for scraps now! So things can easily change in an instant!
Chris Douglas-Roberts is number 55 on the Charlotte Hornets.
The Dallas Mavericks play at the American Airlines CenterThe Dallas Stars NHL team plays in the same arena, except they call it the American Airlines Arena, and the Dallas Stars practice in the Frisco Dr. Pepper Starcenter
Average Major League salary in 1965 is around $17000