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When Antonio McDyess strolls the Garden hallways tonight, he will give the cold shoulder to Isiah Thomas.
"He never said anything to me when I was there, so what do I have to say to him now?" the former Knick, now an injury-listed Sun, told The Post yesterday.
"I'm happy to be out of that situation. I was feeling uncomfortable."
McDyess won't play tonight when the Suns visit for the first time since Jan. 5's Stephon Marbury blockbuster. He'll save his revenge for the Knicks' visit to Phoenix Feb. 25.
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Jan 31, 2004 10:20 AM EST
The agent for Seattle Supersonics center Jerome James says that if he feels that his client is not part of the team's future, he will likely opt-out of his contract this summer.
"It's way too early for us to make that determination," (Marc)Fleisher said. "It depends on how well he plays, how much opportunity he is given to play, what other potential suitors are out there, do they have cap space where he might be able to fit if he is unhappy where he is?
"I think right now his preference would be to stay (in Seattle) and play. But obviously if he gets the sense that he is not in their future plans, then he would want to look elsewhere."
Via Frank Hughes of the Tacoma News Tribune
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Jan 2004 Archive
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Kobe Bryant was selected to start in the NBA All-Star game, voted in by fans despite a sexual assault charge.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
ORLANDO, Fla.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
Minnesota at Los Angeles Lakers (10:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
Feb.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
Phoenix at New York (7:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago Bulls gambled big three summers ago, entrusting the future of the franchise to a couple of teenagers just out of high school.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
Late last summer, Terry Stotts wasn't even sure if he would be coaching the Atlanta Hawks when training camp began.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana Pacers forward Al Harrington has no structural damage in his sore right knee and isn't expected to miss any time.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Utah Jazz were fined by the NBA for a mock phone call that made fun of Karl Malone and teammate Kobe Bryant during a timeout of the Los Angeles Lakers' game at Utah last week.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
DENVER (AP) In a setback for Kobe Bryant, a judge ruled Friday that notes made by a victim's advocate who sat in on a police interview with the woman Bryant is accused of raping cannot be given to defense attorneys.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Utah Jazz were fined $15,000 by the NBA for a skit that ridiculed Karl Malone and teammate Kobe Bryant during a timeout in the Los Angeles Lakers' game at Utah last week.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
Fans should have more of an idea of how the Charlotte Bobcats will look in their debut season on June 22
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
LOS ANGELES (AP) Lakers star Kobe Bryant was placed on the injured list Friday because of a severe cut on his right index finger that will keep him out of action for at least a week.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Utah Jazz were fined $15,000 by the NBA for a skit that ridiculed Karl Malone and teammate Kobe Bryant during a timeout in the Los Angeles Lakers' game at Utah last week.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
OAKLAND, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
LOS ANGELES (AP) The Lakers signed guard Maurice Carter to a 10-day contract Friday, replacing Kobe Bryant on the active roster.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
OAKLAND, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
OAKLAND, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
Sam Cassell had yet another spectacular fourth quarter, the kind of performance that should earn him a trip back to Los Angeles in two weeks for the All-Star game.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
Phoenix at New York (7:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago Bulls gambled big three summers ago, entrusting the future of the franchise to a couple of teenagers just out of high school.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
Late last summer, Terry Stotts wasn't even sure if he would be coaching the Atlanta Hawks when training camp began.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana Pacers forward Al Harrington has no structural damage in his sore right knee and isn't expected to miss any time.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Utah Jazz were fined by the NBA for a mock phone call that made fun of Karl Malone and teammate Kobe Bryant during a timeout of the Los Angeles Lakers' game at Utah last week.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The Minnesota Timberwolves signed guard Darrick Martin to a 10-day contract on Friday.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
DENVER (AP) In a setback for Kobe Bryant, a judge ruled Friday that notes made by a victim's advocate who sat in on a police interview with the woman Bryant is accused of raping cannot be given to defense attorneys.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Utah Jazz were fined $15,000 by the NBA for a skit that ridiculed Karl Malone and teammate Kobe Bryant during a timeout in the Los Angeles Lakers' game at Utah last week.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
DALLAS (AP) The Dallas Mavericks were awarded forward Scott Williams on a waiver claim Friday, giving them a much-needed defensive presence in the low post.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
LOS ANGELES (AP) The Lakers signed guard Maurice Carter to a 10-day contract Friday, replacing Kobe Bryant on the active roster.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
OAKLAND, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
OAKLAND, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
Sam Cassell had yet another spectacular fourth quarter, the kind of performance that should earn him a trip back to Los Angeles in two weeks for the All-Star game.
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New York Daily News | Jan 31, 2004
Contract talks between the New York Knicks and forward Kurt Thomas have stalled.
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Associated Press | Jan 31, 2004
Phoenix at New York (7:30 p.
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Brian Schmitz of the Orlando Sentinel | Jan 30, 2004
Grant Hill hopes to return to practice with the Orlando Magic late next month.
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Brad Weinstein of the San Francisco Chronicle | Jan 30, 2004
Nick Van Exel's agent believes that his client will be traded before the February 19 Trading Deadline.
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NY Post | Jan 30, 2004
The Knicks want Allan Houston right for the playoffs, not for the dog days of February.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Jan 30, 2004
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RealGM's Hawks Front Office | Jan 30, 2004
Theo Ratliff has been unhappy about the Hawks level of basketball acumen since the beginning of last season and is a constant source of honest opinions about the team.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
LOS ANGELES (AP) Shaquille O'Neal returned to action for the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday night after missing 12 games because of a strained right calf.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Raja Bell made two free throws with 12.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
Feb.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
Minnesota at Los Angeles Lakers (10:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Karl Malone was offended by a mock phone call that made fun of him and teammate Kobe Bryant during a timeout of the Lakers' game at Utah last week.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The Los Angeles Lakers have an estimated $447 value, according to Forbes, making the team the most valuable in the NBA.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The Los Angeles Lakers have an estimated $447 million value, according to Forbes, making the team the most valuable in the NBA.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Day after day, LeBron James politely answers the same humdrum questions.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago Bulls are close to reaching a contract settlement with Jay Williams, recuperating from a motorcycle accident that has jeopardized his career.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Utah Jazz apologized Thursday for a mock phone call that made fun of Karl Malone and teammate Kobe Bryant during a timeout of the Lakers' game at Utah last week.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
DENVER (AP) A judge ruled Thursday that any evidence or testimony about statements Kobe Bryant made to investigators in his sexual assault case will be heard behind closed doors next week.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Utah Jazz apologized Thursday for a mock phone call that made fun of Karl Malone and teammate Kobe Bryant during a timeout of the Lakers' game at Utah last week.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
Sacramento at San Antonio (9:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
Feb.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
Minnesota at Los Angeles Lakers (10:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Karl Malone was offended by a mock phone call that made fun of him and teammate Kobe Bryant during a timeout of the Lakers' game at Utah last week.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The Los Angeles Lakers have an estimated $447 value, according to Forbes, making the team the most valuable in the NBA.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The Los Angeles Lakers have an estimated $447 million value, according to Forbes, making the team the most valuable in the NBA.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Day after day, LeBron James politely answers the same humdrum questions.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago Bulls are close to reaching a contract settlement with Jay Williams, recuperating from a motorcycle accident that has jeopardized his career.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Utah Jazz apologized Thursday for a mock phone call that made fun of Karl Malone and teammate Kobe Bryant during a timeout of the Lakers' game at Utah last week.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
DENVER (AP) A judge ruled Thursday that any evidence or testimony about statements Kobe Bryant made to investigators in his sexual assault case will be heard behind closed doors next week.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Utah Jazz apologized Thursday for a mock phone call that made fun of Karl Malone and teammate Kobe Bryant during a timeout of the Lakers' game at Utah last week.
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Jason Quick of The Oregonian | Jan 29, 2004
Quick reports that the Warriors and Blazers may be discussing a deal with Rasheed Wallace, Nick Van Exel and Erick Dampier as the principal players.
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Associated Press | Jan 29, 2004
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.
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NY Post | Jan 29, 2004
With both knees now hurting because of overcompensation on the left one and his play in shambles, Allan Houston said he hasn't ruled out sitting out until after the All-Star break, which would give himself a full three-week layoff.
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Tim Brown of the Los Angeles Times | Jan 29, 2004
The Los Angeles Lakers don't expect Karl Malone to return to the team until mid-to-late March.
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Tim Povtak of the Orlando Sentinel | Jan 29, 2004
Orlando Magic COO John Weisbrod reiterated on wednesday that while head coach Johnny Davis would return next season, that at least half of the team wouldn't.
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Bob Young of the Arizona Republic | Jan 29, 2004
The Phoenix Suns waived forward Scott Williams on Wednesday, freeing him up to sign with the Dallas Mavericks.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Al Harrington had 24 points and six rebounds to help the Indiana Pacers avoid their first three-game losing streak of the season with a 101-79 victory over the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
Lawrence Frank arrived in Philadelphia as the newest head coach in the Eastern Conference.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Utah Jazz signed center Mikki Moore to a 10-day contract Wednesday.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
SEATTLE (AP) Seattle SuperSonics guard Brent Barry needs surgery on a broke finger on his right hand and is expected to miss up to six weeks.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
SEATTLE (AP) Seattle SuperSonics guard Brent Barry will have surgery on a broken finger and is expected to miss up to six weeks.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
TORONTO (AP) Toronto Raptors forward Michael Curry will be sidelined indefinitely after having surgery to remove bone chips and spurs from his right elbow.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
WALTHAM, Mass.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Being named an NBA All-Star is no slam dunk for LeBron James.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Miami rookie guard Dwyane Wade was activated from the injured list Wednesday night just before the Heat played the Cavaliers after missing 13 games with a sprained wrist.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Cavaliers forward Carlos Boozer missed Wednesday night's game against the Miami Heat so he could be with his family following his grandmother's funeral.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago Bulls signed rookie forward Ronald Dupree for the rest of the season Wednesday.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
LOS ANGELES (AP) Mark O.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
NEW ORLEANS (AP) Baron Davis and Jamal Mashburn both returned to the Hornets' lineup, Mashburn for the first time this season, as New Orleans hosted the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday night
Davis, who sprained his left ankle Jan.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
DALLAS (AP) The Dallas Mavericks placed guard Tony Delk on the injured list with a sprained left ankle and activated forward Eduardo Najera on Wednesday.
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Chicago Sun-Times | Jan 28, 2004
Bulls operations chief John Paxson, who made the trip to Los Angeles on Tuesday, is trying to deal Marcus Fizer, and the Clippers are trying to move Thornton High product Melvin Ely, as well as clear cap space to take a run at Kobe Bryant this summer.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
NEW ORLEANS (AP) Jamal Mashburn was activated from the injured list Tuesday by the New Orleans Hornets after a prolonged, isolated rehabilitation following knee surgery.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Richard Jefferson and the New Jersey Nets made Lawrence Frank's first game as interim coach a success.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
WALTHAM, Mass.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
SEATTLE (AP) Antoine Walker made a 20-footer at the buzzer, lifting Dallas to its ninth straight victory.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
LOS ANGELES (AP) Corey Maggette scored 28 points, and Elton Brand had 20 points and 11 rebounds for the Clippers.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
SEATTLE (AP) Seattle SuperSonics guard Brent Barry left Tuesday night's 118-116 loss to the Dallas Mavericks after breaking a bone in a finger on his right hand.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
Lawrence Frank is 1-0 as the coach with the second-least tenure in the Eastern Conference.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
WALTHAM, Mass.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
Minnesota at Golden State (10:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
Feb.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
Sacramento at San Antonio (9:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
Just one of the Eastern Conference's 16 teams has the same coach as last season: Atlanta's Terry Stotts, who is the longest-tenured coach at 13 months.
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Associated Press | Jan 28, 2004
Just one of the Eastern Conference's 15 teams has the same coach as last season: Atlanta's Terry Stotts.
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ESPN | Jan 28, 2004
The Phoenix Suns are willing to release forward/center Scott Williams so that he can play for a contender in the Dallas Mavericks.
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Bob Young of the Arizona Republic | Jan 28, 2004
Suns forward Amare Stoudemire's sore right toe and left ankle are healing but he won't rush back just to play in the Rookie Challenge during All-Star Weekend.
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Tim Povtak of the Orlando Sentinel | Jan 28, 2004
Magic guard Tracy McGrady is expected to play tonight in Washington after leaving Monday's 99-98 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers with a sprained left big toe.
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Percy Allen of the Seattle Times | Jan 28, 2004
Apparently, Sonics guard Brent Barry's right hand somehow got caught in the shorts of an opposing player during Seattle's 118-116 loss last night to the Dallas Mavericks and now Barry has a freak injury because of it.
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Chris Tomasson of the Rocky Mountain News | Jan 28, 2004
Nuggets guard Voshon Lenard (strained right quadriceps) will be a game-time decision for tonight's game against the Chicago Bulls.
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NY Times | Jan 28, 2004
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Steve Wyche of the Washington Post | Jan 28, 2004
Washington Wizards Larry Hughes, who missed Monday's 94-83 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers with tendinitis in his right knee, is expected back for tonight's home game against the Orlando Magic.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
BOSTON (AP) Jim O'Brien quit as coach of the Boston Celtics on Tuesday after half a season under new boss Danny Ainge, a team source told The Associated Press.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Sam Cassell has spent his career putting the ball in the hands of big scorers whose gaudy stats earned them All-Star appearances.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
WALTHAM, Mass.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
MIAMI (AP) Miami Heat rookie guard Dwyane Wade, sidelined since Dec.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony could get a chance to be teammates.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
WALTHAM, Mass.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Lawrence Frank looks more like a fresh-faced college kid than an NBA coach.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
NEW ORLEANS (AP) All-Star forward Jamal Mashburn was activated from the injured list by the New Orleans Hornets and is expected to play his first game of the season Wednesday night.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
BOSTON (AP) Jim O'Brien quit as coach of the Boston Celtics on Tuesday after half a season under new boss Danny Ainge, a team source told The Associated Press.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
BOSTON (AP) Jim O'Brien quit as coach of the Boston Celtics on Tuesday after half a season under new boss Danny Ainge, a team source told The Associated Press.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
BOSTON (AP) Jim O'Brien quit as coach of the Boston Celtics on Tuesday after half a season under new boss Danny Ainge, a team source told The Associated Press.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
The only person able to stop Tracy McGrady was the Orlando Magic star himself.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
Feb.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
Minnesota at Golden State (10:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
NEW ORLEANS (AP) All-Star forward Jamal Mashburn was activated from the injured list by the New Orleans Hornets and is expected to play his first game of the season Wednesday night.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana Pacers forward Ron Artest has torn ligaments in his left thumb that will require surgery, but an operation might not be needed until after the season.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana Pacers forward Ron Artest is day to day due to a sprained thumb that is not damaged as badly as originally thought.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
MIAMI (AP) So Pat Riley bailed on them four days before the season.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
The only person able to stop Tracy McGrady was the Orlando Magic star himself.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
Feb.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
Minnesota at Golden State (10:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
NEW ORLEANS (AP) All-Star forward Jamal Mashburn was activated from the injured list by the New Orleans Hornets and is expected to play his first game of the season Wednesday night.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana Pacers forward Ron Artest has torn ligaments in his left thumb that will require surgery, but an operation might not be needed until after the season.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana Pacers forward Ron Artest is day to day due to a sprained thumb that is not damaged as badly as originally thought.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
MIAMI (AP) So Pat Riley bailed on them four days before the season.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
NEW ORLEANS (AP) All-Star forward Jamal Mashburn was activated from the injured list by the New Orleans Hornets and is expected to play his first game of the season Wednesday night.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana Pacers forward Ron Artest has torn ligaments in his left thumb that will require surgery, but an operation might not be needed until after the season.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana Pacers forward Ron Artest is day to day due to a sprained thumb that is not damaged as badly as originally thought.
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Paul Ladewski of the Daily Southtown | Jan 27, 2004
When the Bulls tip off a seven-game, 11-day road trip in Los Angeles against the Clippers tonight, it may not be just the start of another dreaded western swing.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
MIAMI (AP) So Pat Riley bailed on them four days before the season.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
DENVER (AP) Kevin Garnett had 31 points and 13 rebounds, and Latrell Sprewell tipped in a shot with 16 seconds left to lead Minnesota past Denver.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
DALLAS (AP) Don Nelson insists there's no complex explanation for why things are suddenly going so well for the Dallas Mavericks.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
In the gentlemanly parlance of the game, Jason Kidd and Byron Scott had philosophical differences that led to their rift and the canning of the coach.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Rookie LeBron James scored 16 points in his first game back from a sprained ankle and Carlos Boozer had 23 points and 16 rebounds, leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 99-98 victory over the Orlando Magic on Monday night.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
MILWAUKEE (AP) Tim Duncan had an apparent winning dunk as time expired waved off after officials reviewed the play, giving Milwaukee a victory over San Antonio.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
MILWAUKEE (AP) Tim Duncan had an apparent winning dunk as time expired waved off after officials reviewed the play, giving Milwaukee a victory over San Antonio.
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Associated Press | Jan 27, 2004
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Lawrence Frank looks more like a fresh-faced college kid than an NBA coach.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
WASHINGTON (AP) The Washington Wizards signed forward Torraye Braggs to a second 10-day contract Monday.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Cavaliers rookie LeBron James returned to the starting lineup Monday night against Orlando after missing three games with a sprained right ankle.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
In the gentlemanly parlance of the game, Jason Kidd and Byron Scott had philosophical differences that led to their rift and the canning of the coach.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Orlando's Tracy McGrady tied an NBA record by making eight 3-pointers in one half Monday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Orlando's Tracy McGrady tied an NBA record by making eight 3-pointers in one half Monday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Orlando's Tracy McGrady matched an NBA record with eight 3-pointers in one half Monday night against Cleveland, then left in the third quarter with a sprained big toe.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Orlando's Tracy McGrady matched an NBA record with eight 3-pointers in one half Monday night against Cleveland, then left in the third quarter with a sprained big toe.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Rookie LeBron James scored 16 points in his first game back from a sprained ankle and Carlos Boozer had 23 points and 16 rebounds, leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 99-98 victory over the Orlando Magic on Monday night.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
MIAMI (AP) Miami's Stan Van Gundy pulled even in the first-year coaching rivalry with his younger brother, with Eddie Jones scoring 27 points and the Heat shooting 51 percent.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
DALLAS (AP) The Dallas Mavericks have won eight straight games, and the latest victory means the most.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
With just one defender on him, Yao Ming was dominating.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
Houston at Miami (7:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
Feb.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
San Antonio at New York (7:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
NEW ORLEANS (AP) Guard Tierre Brown signed a 10-day contract Monday with the New Orleans Hornets, whose starting backcourt players are out injured.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
NEW ORLEANS (AP) Guard Tierre Brown signed a 10-day contract Monday with the New Orleans Hornets, whose starting backcourt is injured.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
BELGRADE, Serbia-Montenegro (AP) Sacramento Kings center Vlade Divac will not play for Serbia-Montenegro at the Athens Olympics, saying he is no longer the best big man on his country's national team.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) J.
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ESPN | Jan 26, 2004
Nets coach Byron Scott, one year removed from taking New Jersey to a second consecutive NBA Finals appearance, has been fired, league sources have told ESPN.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana Pacers forward Ron Artest missed practice Monday to fly to New York for an examination of his injured left thumb.
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Brian Windhorst of the Akron Beacon Journal | Jan 26, 2004
LeBron James (sprained right ankle) could play in Cleveland's game tonight against the Orlando Magic but it will be a game-time decision.
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Tim Buckley of the Deseret Morning News | Jan 26, 2004
Yesterday, the Utah Jazz passed on signing center Paul Grant to a contract for the rest of the season so they can could make another move that will likely come today.
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John Denton of the Florida Today | Jan 26, 2004
On Sunday, the Orlando Magic elected not to sign forward Lee Nailon to a contract for the rest of the season and activate rookie guard Reece Gaines, who had spent the past 26 games hidden on the injured list.
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Steve Wyche of the Washington Post | Jan 26, 2004
"Washington Wizards forward Jared Jeffries (sprained right ankle) and guard Larry Hughes (right knee tendinitis) sat out of practice yesterday with injuries that could either sideline or limit them in tonight's game against the Portland Trail Blazers at MCI Center.
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Steve Wyche of the Washington Post | Jan 26, 2004
"President of Basketball Operations Ernie Grunfeld said the Wizards would decide today whether to sign burly forward Torraye Braggs to a second 10-day contract.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
Houston at Miami (7:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Cavaliers rookie LeBron James practiced for the first time since spraining his right ankle and said he might play Monday against Orlando.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
WASHINGTON (AP) Who is that wearing the No.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Cavaliers rookie LeBron James practiced for the first time since spraining his right ankle and said he might play Monday against Orlando.
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RealGM's Hawks Front Office | Jan 26, 2004
What were we thinking this past week?
RealGM looks at the growing MVP candidacy of Kevin Garnett in MIN and who is behind it, the sitting stars of the NBA that have returned and those who are still sitting, the city of forgotten lotto picks, and answers the question of whether the Hawks are more serious about trading this offseason than last.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
CHICAGO (AP)The Chicago Bulls placed Kendall Gill on the injured list Sunday with a strained right Achilles' tendon, snapping the guard's consecutive game streak at 138.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
EAST RUTHERFORD N.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
ORLANDO, Fla.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
EAST RUTHERFORD N.
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Utah Jazz waived center Paul Grant on Sunday.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Jan 26, 2004
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Associated Press | Jan 26, 2004
DALLAS (AP) The Dallas Mavericks have won eight straight games, and the latest victory means the most.
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NY Daily News | Jan 26, 2004
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Tim Buckley of the Deseret Morning News | Jan 25, 2004
Utah Jazz forward Andrei Kirilenko, who has been out of action the past four games with a sprained right ankle, is likely to play in Monday's home game against the Los Angeles Clippers.
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Bob Young of the Arizona Republic | Jan 25, 2004
It is looking more and more likely that Amare Stoudemire will be sitting on the sidelines for Phoenix's entire five-game, seven-day trip.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
SEATTLE (AP) Ray Allen scored 17 of his 41 points in the fourth quarter and the Seattle SuperSonics took advantage of the Los Angeles Clippers' 4-for-19 3-point shooting.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Karl Malone knows his first game back in Utah will be an event, even if he doesn't play.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
New Orleans at San Antonio (8:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
Sacramento at Dallas (1 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Philadelphia 76ers center Todd MacCulloch had surgery on his left foot as treatment for a possibly career-ending neurological disorder.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Kobe Bryant and Rick Fox were activated Saturday before the Los Angeles Lakers' game against the Utah Jazz.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Shandon Anderson's streak of missed games grew to two Saturday night as he left Madison Square Garden because of a migraine headache 90 minutes before tipoff of the Knicks' game against Miami.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Kobe Bryant started for the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night against the Utah Jazz, hours after being activated from the injury list.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Shandon Anderson's streak of missed games grew to two Saturday night as he left Madison Square Garden because of a migraine headache 90 minutes before tipoff of the Knicks' game against Miami.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
WASHINGTON (AP) Kwame Brown had a career-high 25 points and nine rebounds, and the Washington Wizards shot 63 percent in the first half and held on to beat the Indiana Pacers 107-96 Saturday night.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
SAN ANTONIO (AP) Darrell Armstrong capped a season-high 35-point performance by hitting a 3-pointer from 25 feet with a second left to lead New Orleans to a come-from-behind victory over San Antonio.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Karl Malone knows his first game back in Utah will be an event, even if he doesn't play.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Kobe Bryant and Rick Fox were activated Saturday before the Los Angeles Lakers' game against the Utah Jazz.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Shandon Anderson's streak of missed games grew to two Saturday night as he left Madison Square Garden because of a migraine headache 90 minutes before tipoff of the Knicks' game against Miami.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Kobe Bryant started for the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night against the Utah Jazz, hours after being activated from the injury list.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Shandon Anderson's streak of missed games grew to two Saturday night as he left Madison Square Garden because of a migraine headache 90 minutes before tipoff of the Knicks' game against Miami.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
WASHINGTON (AP) Kwame Brown had a career-high 25 points and nine rebounds, and the Washington Wizards shot 63 percent in the first half and held on to beat the Indiana Pacers 107-96 Saturday night.
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Associated Press | Jan 25, 2004
SAN ANTONIO (AP) Darrell Armstrong capped a season-high 35-point performance by hitting a 3-pointer from 25 feet with a second left to lead New Orleans to a come-from-behind victory over San Antonio.
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Associated Press | Jan 24, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Mailman's return visit will be delayed.
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Associated Press | Jan 24, 2004
The midpoint of the NBA season has arrived, and by Saturday night all 29 NBA teams will have played at least half of their 82-game schedules.
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Associated Press | Jan 24, 2004
LOS ANGELES (AP) Los Angeles Lakers forward Brian Cook is expected to miss four to six weeks with a broken finger, team spokesman John Black said Friday.
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Associated Press | Jan 24, 2004
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Latrell Sprewell's driving layup with 57 seconds remaining gave the Minnesota Timberwolves an 80-79 victory over the Detroit Pistons in a matchup Friday night of two of the league's hottest teams.
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Associated Press | Jan 24, 2004
LOS ANGELES (AP) Quentin Richardson scored 15 of his 29 points in the first quarter and added eight rebounds and six assists.
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Associated Press | Jan 24, 2004
There's been a breakthrough on Beale Street.
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Associated Press | Jan 24, 2004
EAGLE, Colo.
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MSG Network | Jan 24, 2004
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AJC | Jan 24, 2004
Knicks president of basketball operations Isiah Thomas has generated enthusiasm in New York since taking over for Scott Layden on Dec.
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knicks.realgm.com | Jan 24, 2004
Wondering why Knicks rookie Frank Williams isn't getting the minutes since Lenny took over?
"It's like doing it all over again," Frank Williams explained about trying to get Lenny Wilkins to notice him like he did for Don Chaney.
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Chicago Tribune | Jan 24, 2004
Ronald Dupree can stop living 10 days at a time.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
HOUSTON (AP) Yao Ming had a season-high 29 points and 10 rebounds to help Houston beat New York, handing Lenny Wilkens his first loss as coach of the Knicks.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
TRENTON, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
LOS ANGELES (AP) Quentin Richardson scored 25 points, and rookie Matt Barnes made three key baskets down the stretch and finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds for the Clippers.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
TRENTON, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
TRENTON, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
Sam Cassell is making it difficult for Western Conference coaches to leave him out of the All-Star game.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Darius Miles' stay with the Cavaliers is finally over, and so is LeBron James' time as a point guard.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
L.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
SOMERVILLE, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
Detroit at Minnesota (8 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) LeBron James still can't run on his sprained right ankle, and the Cavaliers' rookie was ruled out of his second straight game Thursday night against Sacramento.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
DALLAS (AP) The owners of the Dallas Mavericks and Sacramento Kings would love to see an NBA team in one of the nation's fastest-growing cities, even if that locale also is the nation's gambling capital _ Las Vegas.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW ORLEANS (AP) Hornets guard Baron Davis will miss two more games with a sprained left ankle.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Two-time defending champion Peja Stojakovic of the Sacramento Kings will head a field of six in the 3-point-shooting contest during the NBA All-Star weekend.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The Nets may be steps away from new ownership, but will they have a place to play?
Politically connected developer Bruce Ratner needs numerous government approvals before his glass-walled Frank Gehry arena can be built above a railyard minutes from downtown Brooklyn.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
EAGLE, Colo.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
Plenty has happened to the franchise relocation business since the last time a franchise was located in Brooklyn.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
SEATTLE (AP) The Seattle SuperSonics activated forward Ansu Sesay on Thursday, moving shooting guard Richie Frahm to the injured list with right knee tendinitis.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The Nets may be steps away from new ownership, but will they have a place to play?
Politically connected developer Bruce Ratner needs numerous government approvals before his glass-walled Frank Gehry arena can be built above a railyard minutes from downtown Brooklyn.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
DEERFIELD, Ill.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
DALLAS (AP) Antawn Jamison scored 26 points in 27 minutes, leading the Dallas Mavericks past the injury-depleted Los Angeles Lakers 106-87 Thursday night.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
Plenty has happened to the franchise relocation business since the last time a franchise was located in Brooklyn.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The frustration is building for the Utah Jazz.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
Detroit at Minnesota (8 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
New Orleans at San Antonio (8:30 p.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
HOUSTON (AP) The Houston Rockets are trying to help Yao Ming change his playing style.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
EAGLE, Colo.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The sale of the New Jersey Nets to a Brooklyn developer was approved Friday by the team's current owners, the first step in returning major professional sports to the borough for the first time since 1957.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The sale of the New Jersey Nets to a Brooklyn developer was approved Friday by the team's current owners, the first step in returning major professional sports to the borough for the first time since 1957.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
EAGLE, Colo.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The sale of the New Jersey Nets to a Brooklyn developer was approved Friday by the team's current owners, the first step in returning major professional sports to the borough for the first time since 1957.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
ORLANDO, Fla.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
ORLANDO, Fla.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
EAGLE, Colo.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The New Jersey Nets were officially sold Friday to a Brooklyn developer intent on moving them across the Hudson River _ a move immediately hailed in New York for returning big-time sports to the borough.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) LeBron James' sprained ankle is turning out to be more than a one or two game injury.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) LeBron James will likely miss his third straight game with a sprained ankle.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Mailman will be delayed.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The New Jersey Nets were officially sold Friday to a Brooklyn developer intent on moving them across the Hudson River _ a move immediately hailed in New York for returning big-time sports to the borough.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
BOSTON (AP) Vin Baker was suspended indefinitely by the Boston Celtics on Friday for failing to comply with his aftercare program.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
Vin Baker was suspended indefinitely by the Boston Celtics on Friday
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
EAGLE, Colo.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
ATLANTA (AP) New York Knicks president Isiah Thomas might be done dealing for a while.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Indiana Pacers placed forward Jonathan Bender on the injured list Friday with a sore left knee.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Mailman's return visit will be delayed.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Philadelphia's Derrick Coleman will miss at least six weeks after he broke his right pinkie Friday against Orlando.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
HOUSTON (AP) Yao Ming had a season-high 29 points and 10 rebounds to help Houston beat New York, handing Lenny Wilkens his first loss as coach of the Knicks.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
TRENTON, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
LOS ANGELES (AP) Quentin Richardson scored 25 points, and rookie Matt Barnes made three key baskets down the stretch and finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds for the Clippers.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
TRENTON, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
TRENTON, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
Sam Cassell is making it difficult for Western Conference coaches to leave him out of the All-Star game.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Darius Miles' stay with the Cavaliers is finally over, and so is LeBron James' time as a point guard.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
L.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) Two-time defending champion Peja Stojakovic of the Sacramento Kings will head a field of six in the 3-point-shooting contest during the NBA All-Star weekend.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The Nets may be steps away from new ownership, but will they have a place to play?
Politically connected developer Bruce Ratner needs numerous government approvals before his glass-walled Frank Gehry arena can be built above a railyard minutes from downtown Brooklyn.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
EAGLE, Colo.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
Plenty has happened to the franchise relocation business since the last time a franchise was located in Brooklyn.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
SEATTLE (AP) The Seattle SuperSonics activated forward Ansu Sesay on Thursday, moving shooting guard Richie Frahm to the injured list with right knee tendinitis.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The Nets may be steps away from new ownership, but will they have a place to play?
Politically connected developer Bruce Ratner needs numerous government approvals before his glass-walled Frank Gehry arena can be built above a railyard minutes from downtown Brooklyn.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
DEERFIELD, Ill.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
OAKLAND, Calif.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
EAGLE, Colo.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The sale of the New Jersey Nets to a Brooklyn developer was approved Friday by the team's current owners, the first step in returning major professional sports to the borough for the first time since 1957.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The sale of the New Jersey Nets to a Brooklyn developer was approved Friday by the team's current owners, the first step in returning major professional sports to the borough for the first time since 1957.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
EAGLE, Colo.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The sale of the New Jersey Nets to a Brooklyn developer was approved Friday by the team's current owners, the first step in returning major professional sports to the borough for the first time since 1957.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
ORLANDO, Fla.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
ORLANDO, Fla.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
EAGLE, Colo.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The New Jersey Nets were officially sold Friday to a Brooklyn developer intent on moving them across the Hudson River _ a move immediately hailed in New York for returning big-time sports to the borough.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) LeBron James' sprained ankle is turning out to be more than a one or two game injury.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) LeBron James will likely miss his third straight game with a sprained ankle.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Mailman will be delayed.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
NEW YORK (AP) The New Jersey Nets were officially sold Friday to a Brooklyn developer intent on moving them across the Hudson River _ a move immediately hailed in New York for returning big-time sports to the borough.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
BOSTON (AP) Vin Baker was suspended indefinitely by the Boston Celtics on Friday for failing to comply with his aftercare program.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
BOSTON (AP) Vin Baker was suspended indefinitely by the Boston Celtics on Friday for failing to comply with his aftercare program.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
EAGLE, Colo.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
ATLANTA (AP) New York Knicks president Isiah Thomas might be done dealing for a while.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Indiana Pacers placed forward Jonathan Bender on the injured list Friday with a sore left knee.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The Mailman's return visit will be delayed.
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Associated Press | Jan 23, 2004
PHILADELPHIA (AP) Philadelphia's Derrick Coleman will miss at least six weeks after he broke his right pinkie Friday against Orlando.
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Sid Hartman of the Minneapolis Star Tribune | Jan 23, 2004
On Thursday, Minnesota TimberWolves Owner Glen Taylor squashed rumors that injured forward Wally Szczerbiak was being shopped around
"He's a key part of this team and our future," Taylor said.
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New York Daily News | Jan 23, 2004
"The Nets will sign Hubert Davis to a one-year prorated deal likely by Monday, according to a league source.
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New York Daily News | Jan 23, 2004
Eddie Griffin could his debut with the Nets as early as Tuesday in Philadelphia.
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Art Thompson III of the Orange County Register | Jan 23, 2004
With his playing time down and his team, the Los Angeles Clippers, looking to improve their team before the February 19 trading deadline, forward Melvin Ely could be on the move.
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NY Post | Jan 23, 2004
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The Journal News | Jan 23, 2004
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NY Times | Jan 23, 2004
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New York Post | Jan 23, 2004
"Hubert Davis, who ranks second all-time in career 3-point shooting percentage, will sign a 10-day contract with the Nets, likely on Monday.
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Robert MacLeod of the Toronto Globe and Mail | Jan 23, 2004
Those Charles Oakley to Toronto rumors are sounding less likely this morning.
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Associated Press | Jan 21, 2004
TRENTON, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 21, 2004
TRENTON, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 21, 2004
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
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Associated Press | Jan 21, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Forward Darius Miles, fined by the Cavaliers for oversleeping and skipping a practice earlier this week, was traded Wednesday to the Portland Trail Blazers for guard Jeff McInnis and center Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje.
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Associated Press | Jan 21, 2004
CLEVELAND (AP) Darius Miles received another wake-up call: He got traded to Portland.
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Associated Press | Jan 21, 2004
TRENTON, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 21, 2004
TRENTON, N.
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Associated Press | Jan 21, 2004
SAN ANTONIO (AP) Manu Ginobili scored all eight of his points in a 18-6 run at the start of the fourth quarter, helping defending champion San Antonio beat New |