Another Celeb Under Fire For Poor National Anthem Performance [Video]
Another celeb comes under fire for poor National Anthem performance. Our National Anthem is just plain hard to sing.
Another celeb comes under fire for poor National Anthem performance. Our National Anthem is just plain hard to sing.
If the adorable little boy who sang the National Anthem last night at the Spurs - Heat game looked familiar, it's because you saw him on 'America's Got Talent' last season.
It all started back in 1973 when the NCAA handed down sanctions against the basketball team and the university decided to redirect fees it had collected to support the team into a fun day for students.
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Louisville 82, Michigan 76
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If you find mastering basketball difficult, how about doing it with one arm? This high school student -- who was born with only one upper limb -- certainly hasn't let his setback stop him from excelling in the sport. And after showing his skills on the court, he is getting some well-deserved praise.