An 11,000-square-foot single-family residence, nestled among farm fields in Indiana, went on market last week. It’s half basketball court, half house.
Author: Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star
Had ex-NBA GM Donnie Walsh gotten who he really wanted, Reggie Miller might never have been with Pacers
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Tony Stewart’s $30 million Indiana ranch for sale: Indoor 2-story waterfall, trout stream
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First NFL scouting combine 35 years ago was unknown, secretive camp: ‘It was like Fort Knox’
Purdue’s Rod Woodson didn’t know what a combine was when he came to Indy’s first NFL Scouting Combine in 1987. “I just did what they asked me to do.”
Lusia Harris died last month. That’s when many learned she had been drafted by the NBA
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NFL’s first Black coach Fritz Pollard hired in 1921: ‘It’s ironic. Not much has changed’
Fritz Pollard blazed a trail as the first Black coach in the NFL. A century later, some say his coaching experience in the league mirrors today’s NFL.
Bob Garner, the man who ran the iconic Hoosier Gym, dies from COVID-19 at 74
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