“Syracuse basketball star teaches free throw fundamentals” – Check out the Fifteen Feet For Free feature in the Book Review section in The Iron Mountain (MI) Daily News. Have an opinion of the book? Let us know by leaving a comment.
Jim Lee met CNY Central’s Brandon Roth on the basketball court to talk hoops, troops, and why Fifteen Feet For Free can make a difference on and off the court. Watch the interview here.
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“Syracuse legend Jim Lee to sign copies of his book on Saturday”
Join Jim at Barnes & Noble on Erie Blvd. in Dewitt, NY from 1 to 3 PM. Stop by the book signing to pick up your copy of Fifteen Feet For Free, discuss the book, or talk hoops.
For event information, visit Barnes & Noble
Saturday, September 29, 2012 at 1:00 PM
How did Jim get the idea to write Fifteen Feet For Free? Find out who inspired him, why he’s confident that he can improve your foul shot, why he is so passionate about the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV) Program, and more on TogiNet Radio’s AuthorTalk.
“Former Syracuse University basketball standout guard Jim Lee, a member of the 1975 Final Four team and 85.9% free-throw shooter for his SU career, talks with Post-Standard sports reporter Mike Waters about his new book on the art of free-throw shooting titled ‘Fifteen Feet For Free’, and demonstrates his form by hitting 25 free throws in a row.”
Don’t believe us? Take a look!
“It’s the word “free” in the term free throw that means something to Jim Lee. In the game of basketball, if something is free, it’s foolish not to take advantage of it.”