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Steve Nash records 10,000th-career assist
Steve Nash recorded his 10,000th assist of his career on Tuesday night as the Lakers battled the Rockets in Houston. With 29.1 seconds left in the half, Nash dished to veteran forward Antawn Jamison for a jumper. The Lakers, playing as underdogs...Tags: Antawn Jamison, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Lakers, Kobe Bryant, National Basketball Association
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Suspensions likely in wake of Celtics-Nets scuffle [video]
Boston Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo and Brooklyn Nets power forward Kris Humphries are likely to be fined and suspended for their parts in a scuffle that followed Humphries delivering a hard foul on Celtics power forward Kevin Garnett in the second...
Tags: Sports, Gerald Wallace, National Basketball Association, Chauncey Billups, Kris Humphries
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Freethrows still aren't free for Dwight Howard
Here's a sentence that was never, ever written in the last eight years: The Magic's starting center is on pace to average more than 70 percent at the free-throw line. So, if you've been desperately searching for the most microscopic upside of the...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Washington Wizards, Eddie Jordan, Sports, Gilbert Arenas
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West Virginia rolls at Old Spice; No. 17 Gonzaga, Davidson, OU also advance to semifinals
LAKE BUENA VISTA — West Virginia opened up the Old Spice Classic basketball tournament at ESPN's Wide World of Sports on Thursday with a bit of a Thanksgiving Day massacre, rolling little Marist College of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 87-44. West Virginia,...
Tags: Elias Harris, Clemson Tigers, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, Sports, Big 12 Conference
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Dream Team vs. 2012 U.S. Olympic team: Who would win?
The Baltimore SunThe debate raging these days between those arguing whether this year’s U.S. Olympic men’s basketball team could compete with the Dream Team of 20 years ago is not answered simply by a generational divide. I for one, being of sound mind and...Tags: Derrick Rose, Scottie Pippen, Karl Malone, Sports, Blake Griffin
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NBA TV presents “The Dream Team” documentary
Channel Guide MagazineNBA TV presents “The Dream Team,” a documentary about the 1992 USA Olympic basketball team, on Wednesday, June 13. It's hard believe it's been 20 years since the 1992 USA Olympic basketball “Dream Team” — probably still the... -
Highlights from the past -- March 10
1987 -- Tony Portra hit a pair of free throws with 29 seconds left to lift Aberdeen Central to a 63-62 overtime victory over Huron in the first round of the District 3AA high school basketball tournament. 1992 -- Patrick Ewing poured in 35 points and...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Karl Malone, Francisco Liriano, Sports, Philadelphia 76ers
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Is Terrell Stoglin the next Vasquez or the next Gilchrist?
Listening to Mark Turgeon and Terrell Stoglin talk when the season began, you didn't know which would happen first -- the new coach sending the sophomore point guard packing or the sophomore point guard doing his best imitation of a Maryland football...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Students, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Steve Blake, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Chauncey Billups and the 'Clippers Curse'? That's mumbo jumbo
Sports NowAfter Chauncey Billups' injury, the Internet was abuzz with talk of the "Clippers Curse." One problem. There is no Clippers Curse.... -
Linsanity Disrupts ‘Off the Markley’
Off The MarkleyWho would've thought that the recent explosion of basketball agility known as “Linsanity” could reach so far and become so pernicious? Alas, Jeremy Lin's star-making month for the New York Knicks finally created a true victim and loser, and... -
SANDBERG vs. ELWAY? IT MIGHT'VE HAPPENED ... AND MORE ABOUT A YOUNG RYNE SANDBERG
The Hog BlogJim Walden isn't sure what type of NFL career Ryne Sandberg might've had. But the man who would've coached Sandberg at Washington State had the Phillies not been able to sign the 18-year-old Parade All-American quarterback following the 1978 baseball... -
NBA Draft: Jazz torn between Walker, Knight
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — For a guy considered undersized, junior Kemba Walker still managed to put the team on his back and carry UConn to the NCAA championship.
All Brandon Knight did as a freshman was produce a pair of knockout shots that propelled a...Tags: Athletes, Sports, National Basketball Association, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Enes Kanter
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