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Examples
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Throughout, he was one of the few Nets to never appear flustered or intimidated oncourt, which is not surprising.
SLAM Online 2009
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"I keep talking to our guys about the opportunity," coach Rick Carlisle said Thursday, after the Pacers conducted an extensive video review of Game 3 and a brief oncourt session at the Palace.
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Until Machado quickly quieted thousands with his 23-foot jumper and set off an oncourt celebration with his teammates that headed toward the 50 or so Brazilian fans in the stands who had been muted all game.
USATODAY.com - U.S. breaks away from Germany in fourth quarter 2002
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The horn sounded a split second later, leaving a dejected Gray sitting on the baseline while Rolle and the Tar Heels began their oncourt celebration.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The ball dropped through the net and the officials initially called it good, sending the Seminoles spilling oncourt to mob Kitchen.
The Seattle Times 2011
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The razzing, however, turned into a roar as Kentucky used a 16-3 surge early in the second half to grab a 51-33 lead and put the first oncourt turbulence of Calipari's short tenure firmly in the rearview mirror.
CNN.com 2011
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"Well, I'm stressing out at this point, obviously," Federer explained in an oncourt interview.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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In a colorful, oncourt spectacle before the game, the two fans will pick the all-star teams, playground-style.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local bhochman@denverpost.com ( 2010
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In a colorful, oncourt spectacle before the game, the two fans will pick the all-star teams, playground-style.
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In a colorful, oncourt spectacle before the game, the two fans will pick the all-star teams, playground-style.
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