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ASK IRA: Is Heat's seven-day break too long?
South Florida Sun SentinelQ: The Heat don't get a few days off, they get NFL-long bye weeks. -- Nathan. A: Which leads to the question of how much is too much. To a degree, the league essentially gave a break to the Bulls (but not the Nets), by not opening the second round...Tags: National Hockey League, ABC (tv network), National Collegiate Athletic Association, National Basketball Association, Dwyane Wade
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On the Air for April 30: TV and radio sport event listings of local interest
South Bend TribuneInformation provided by stations/South Bend times COLLEGE BASEBALL 4 p.m. — Notre Dame at Central Michigan, WHME (103.1 FM) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 7 p.m. — Minnesota at Detroit, FS-D 8 — San Diego at Chicago Cubs, WMYS-TV...Tags: Ice Hockey, Chicago White Sox, Unrest, Conflicts and War, CNBC (tv network), Stanley Cup Playoffs
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NBA's Jason Collins Says He's Gay In Sports Illustrated Essay
Longtime NBA center Jason Collins on Monday became the first active male player in a major American pro team sport to announce that he's gay. Collins, who finished the 2012-13 season with the Washington Wizards, made his declaration in a first-person...Tags: Dwight Howard, Boston Celtics, Washington Wizards, Steve Nash, Memphis Grizzlies
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Pictures in the News | April 23, 2013
FrameworkTuesday's Pictures in the News begins with fan reaction to a last second playoff win for the Los Angeles Clippers over the Memphis Grizzlies in the first round of the NBA playoffs.... -
On the Air for April 29: TV and radio sport event listings of local interest
South Bend TribuneInformation provided by stations/South Bend times COLLEGE SOFTBALL 7 p.m. — Virginia Tech at Virginia, ESPNU MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 7 — Washington at Atlanta, ESPN 7 — Minnesota at Detroit, FS-D 8 — San Diego at...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War, College Baseball, Basketball, TNT (tv network)
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ASK IRA: Are Heat, Spurs the class of the playoffs?
South Florida Sun SentinelQ: It is only appropriate that the Heat were the first team to advance to the second round of the 2013 NBA playoffs. The Heat took care of business. That is a sign of maturity. -- Stuart. A: The fact that they were joined hours later by the Spurs, as...Tags: Miami Heat, Udonis Haslem, Derrick Rose, Nate Robinson, Erik Spoelstra
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Dwight Howard reputation in tatters after ejection against Spurs
Dwight Howard’s reputation as an under-achieving prima donna became official following his ejection in Sunday’s series-sweeping loss against the Spurs. "It was a straight up punk move," Stephen A. Smith said during ESPN’s SportsCenter....Tags: ESPN (tv network), Dwight Howard, Los Angeles Lakers, National Basketball Association, Orlando Magic
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Sports TV and radio: Tuesday's 4/30 log (updated Monday AM)
11 a.m. Football: Sept. 1990: Hampton vs. Kecoughtan.--LSC 48 11:30 a.m. Baseball: International League: Buffalo at Rochester.--MLB Net. 1 p.m. Baseball: April 2011: Kecoughtan vs. Phoebus.-- LSC 48 2:30 p.m. Soccer: UEFA Champions League...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), NASCAR, Television Industry, Stephen Curry, Black Entertainment Television (tv network)
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On the Air for April 28: TV and radio sport event listings of local interest
South Bend TribuneInformation provided by stations/South Bend times AUTO RACING 2 p.m. — NHRA, Spring Nationals, ESPN2 COLLEGE BASEBALL Noon — Purdue at Michigan State, BTN 1 — Connecticut at Notre Dame, WHME (103.1 FM) 3 — South...Tags: Atlantic 10 Conference, ESPNU (tv network), TBS (tv network), PGA Tour, Duquesne Dukes
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Vegas view on NBA playoffs: Knicks, Nets favored; Heats expected to roll
Groller's CornerThe NBA playoffs aren't quite as popular as they once were. I am not sure why that is. Maybe it's simply oversaturation. The season is so long and so many games are now available. Certainly, ESPN promotes the league more than anything else. As a kid, I... -
When you say jazz, Nicholas Payton hears BAM
In a cramped UCLA classroom, trumpeter Nicholas Payton is leading a young septet of college students through his piece "The Backwards Step." He's here as part of a weeklong teaching residency, and the song he plays to the group at the Thelonious Monk...
Tags: Music, Artists, Genres, Walter Payton, Culture
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Celtics Can't Match Pregame Heroics
The Hartford CourantThis Friday night began with such emotion, so much genuine emotion, it was a spitting shame to see what the home team had become. As they walked onto the court before the game, during timeouts, after the first quarter, the heroes — the real heroes...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Jason Terry, New York Knicks, Ed Davis, Brandon Bass
Apr 30, 2013
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Apr 28, 2013
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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Apr 28, 2013
| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Apr 28, 2013
|Story| South Bend Tribune
Apr 18, 2013
| Allentown Morning Call
Apr 27, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Apr 26, 2013
|Column| Hartford Courant
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