Sports
At 5-5, Boykins Trying to Get Another Huge Upset for Eastern Michigan
March 12, 1998
Clippers
Point guard Earl Boykins might only be 5 feet 5, but don’t be mistaken by his height.
Jan. 9, 2001
Warriors are thankful for small favors they get from 5-foot-5 Boykins, perhaps NBA’s toughest player pound-for-pound -- all 133 of them.
Jan. 5, 2003
Pro basketball: Boykins, 5 feet 5, and fellow reserve Richardson run rings around Knicks in 99-86 win.
Nov. 19, 2001
A Conversation With Height-Challenged Clippers Guard Earl Boykins Earl Boykins, a 5-foot, 6-inch veteran of the Cleveland Cavaliers and New Jersey Nets, now plays for the L.A.
Dec. 10, 2000
Point guard Earl Boykins may be only 5 feet 5, but he has made a big impression in the exhibition season for the Clippers.
Oct. 19, 2000
At some point in tonight’s game against Indiana, Clipper Coach Alvin Gentry will insert Earl Boykins into the lineup and somewhere in the Conseco Fieldhouse crowd, someone will joke about his 5-foot-5 height.
Jan. 15, 2001
When you’re in the midst of a five-game losing streak, you look for little things to brighten the outlook.
Jan. 22, 2001
The Milwaukee Bucks are missing four starters because of injuries, but General Manager Larry Harris wants to send the message that they aren’t giving up on the season.
Jan. 12, 2007
Earl Boykins and Eastern Michigan managed to do what no other team has since 1955--beat Duke in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
March 15, 1996