Cody Allen Zeller (born October 5, 1992) is a freshman basketball player at Indiana University. Zeller is known to have "the outstanding combination of mobility, scoring instincts and aggressiveness," while also being "an incredibly agile and fluid big man who runs the floor well and has the explosiveness to play above the rim on a regular basis." More than anything, Zeller is known for a "high basketball IQ."
Zeller is from Washington, Indiana and the nephew of former NBA player Al Eberhard. He is the youngest brother of North Carolina basketball player Tyler Zeller and former Notre Dame player Luke Zeller. Despite pressures brought on by unusually high expectations, commentators have noted his humility and work ethic, along with "dry wit and prankster's mirth."
In his freshman year of high school, Zeller averaged 2.4 points and 1.4 boards per game as his team, the Washington Hatchets, won a Class 3A IHSAA state championship. During his sophomore season, he averaged 15.0 points and 6.8 rebounds. In his junior year Zeller led Washington to a Class 3A state championship, averaging 20.5 points and 11.4 rebounds per game. Following that season he was named an Indiana Junior All-Star. In his senior year of high school, Zeller averaged 24.6 points per game, 13.1 rebounds per game and 3.3 assists per game while leading the Hatchets to the Class 3A IHSAA state championship, the third title of his career. Zeller led the Indiana Senior All-Stars to a two-game sweep of the Kentucky All-Stars. He played AAU basketball for the Indiana Elite program and led the USA 2011 squad to the Adidas Nations Championship in Chicago during the summer of 2010.
Jalen Anthony Rose (born January 30, 1973) is a retired American professional basketball player and current sports analyst for the television network ESPN. In college, he was a member of the University of Michigan Wolverines' "Fab Five" (along with Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson) that reached the 1992 and 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship games as both Freshmen and Sophomores. Rose played in the NBA for six teams, most notably alongside Reggie Miller on the Indiana Pacers teams which made three consecutive Eastern Conference finals, including the 2000 NBA Finals.
As a star at Southwestern High School in Detroit, Rose obtained a high profile and can even be seen at a high school All-American camp in the documentary film, Hoop Dreams. Rose attended the University of Michigan where the Wolverines reached two NCAA Finals games in 1992 and 1993, finishing as national runners up both times. Rose was a part of Wolverines coach Steve Fisher's legendary 1991 recruiting class, dubbed the "Fab Five". He led the Fab Five in scoring his freshman year, averaging 19 points per game, and set the school freshman scoring record with 597 total points. Aside from being the most outspoken of the Fab Five, Rose was also their point guard and leader. During his career, he racked up over 1700 points, 400 rebounds, 400 assists, and 100 steals. Of the players called before the grand jury (Robert Traylor, Webber, Rose, Maurice Taylor, and Louis Bullock) in the University of Michigan basketball scandal, he was the only one not listed as having received large amounts of money.
William J. "Bill" Simmons III (born September 25, 1969) is a sports columnist, author, and podcaster. He currently writes columns and hosts podcasts for Grantland.com, which is affiliated with ESPN.com. He is a former writer for ESPN The Magazine and Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Nicknamed The Sports Guy, formerly The Boston Sports Guy, Simmons gained the attention of ESPN with his web site, BostonSportsGuy.com which earned him a job offer in 2001.
Since joining ESPN in 2001, in addition to writing for ESPN.com, he has also hosted his own podcast on ESPN.com titled The B.S. Report, appeared as a special contributor on the television series E:60, and serves as an executive producer of ESPN's documentary project, 30 for 30. He also has written two best-selling books and worked as a writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live!. On June 8, 2011, Simmons launched Grantland.com, an online magazine for which he serves as Editor-in-chief. At this point he began publishing his Sports Guy columns and B.S. Report podcasts on Grantland, which are then linked to from ESPN.com.
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Return to a platinum stranger
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The enemy under your skin
Panic
Despite the heart of stone
Doomsday
For all the beautiful people
Hey I know what I want now
And it's right in front of me
And I know how to get it
The good things in life are
Always free
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It keeps me going
Victim of what's inside you
Outside of truth
Only hurts now when I laugh
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Forever is a long long time
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Hanging man twitches in agony
Death rattle shakes itself free
Raise you hand to the mountain
Drown in your own bloody fountain
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Burns down
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Visions of a showdown
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Boiling in the midnight sun
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Listen
To the horror of satan sea
Listen
To the guns of superman
Well I say
Return to a platinum stranger
Hooked on
The enemy under your skin
Panic
Despite the heart of stone
Doomsday
For all the beautiful people
Hey I know what I want now
And it's right in front of me
And I know how to get it
The good things in life are
Always free
Landscape of greed and hate
It keeps me going
Victim of what's inside you
Outside of truth
Only hurts now when I laugh
Live by fire
Forever is a long long time
War is hell
Hanging man twitches in agony
Death rattle shakes itself free
Raise you hand to the mountain
Drown in your own bloody fountain
Shadows become longer the sun
Burns down
Don't need to look I am found
Lucky
If you still remember your name
Freedom
Visions of a showdown
Blood is
Boiling in the midnight sun
Sizzling