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Basketball game featuring Carmelo Anthony, LeBron James moved to Morgan State
There appears to be no end in sight to the NBA lockout, but if you're lucky enough to secure a ticket to a friendly pickup basketball game being held Tuesday night at Morgan State, you'll likely see a wealth of NBA talent squaring off.
Baltimore native...Tags: Kevin Durant, Basketball, LeBron James, Chris Paul, DeMarcus Cousins
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LeBron James among NBA stars set to play in Baltimore Tuesday
LeBron James is poised to take his talents to Baltimore.
Amid the recent flurry of face-offs between leading pro-am leagues during the NBA lockout, the Miami Heat forward has said he will join a group of NBA stars that Tuesday will represent the...Tags: Basketball, Boston Celtics, Chris Paul, LeBron James, Miami Heat
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Who will get better deal, NBA or players?
Owners in for long haul K.C. Johnson Chicago Tribune Here's how long the NBA lockout will last: Until David Stern wins. Too many new-blood owners entered during the fat-cat days of the NBA, only to see the economic downturn shrink their franchise...Tags: Basketball, Chicago Tribune, Miami Heat, Jerry Buss, Strikes
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NASCAR is locked in
The NBA is on lockdown. Fortunately, all doors are open for business at NASCAR. Let the good times roll, preferably as fast as possible. The sport roars into the final weeks of the season energized by one of the most competitive Chases in Sprint Cup...Tags: Basketball, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Tony Stewart, Mass Media, Daytona International Speedway
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When will NBA's lockout come to end?
When owners win K.C. Johnson Chicago Tribune The easy answer is whenever the league wins. That the two sides spent all last week negotiating the split of basketball-related income and then, on the day Commissioner David Stern announced cancellations,...Tags: Basketball, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Billy Hunter, National Basketball Association
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Terps' Turgeon gets his first taste of Maryland Madness
For his inaugural Maryland Madness, new men's basketball coach Mark Turgeon assembled a blend of old and new Friday night.
He acquired the "old" by inviting former Terps such as Greivis Vasquez, Steve Francis, Steve Blake and Byron Mouton to the event,...Tags: Basketball, Comcast Center (arena), College Basketball, Mark Turgeon, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Who is helped, hurt by the NBA lockout?
Nets OK with delay Ira Winderman Sun Sentinel Considering their lame-duck status in New Jersey, the Nets would prefer the NBA calendar simply flip to 2012-13, when they become the Brooklyn Nets. The NBA's ultimate limbo franchise, awaiting not only a...Tags: Orlando Magic, Basketball, Amway Center, Chicago Tribune, LeBron James
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Coffee Companion -- 7/19: O's pitchers get shelled by Red Sox
Each morning, Monday through Friday, I'll hook you up with reading material to skim through as you slug down coffee and slack off at the start of your workday -- that way I'll have an excuse to do the same at the start of mine.
Running it back:
The Red...Tags: Basketball, Marc Bulger, Koji Uehara, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox
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Kim Kardashian's divorce: The best Twitter reactions
Today's news that Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries are calling it Kuits (she's filing for divorce after 72 days) has got the Twitterverse going nuts.
For the People story on the not-that-unexpected break-up, go here. And before we hear what really...Tags: Social Media, Divorce, Kim Kardashian, Marriage, Twitter, Inc.
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Small ball might be big part of Terps' game plan
Villanova men's basketball coach Jay Wright remembers the moment when much of his philosophy about the game changed, when he went from being a more conventional tactician to becoming the modern-game guru in the art of what he and others call small ball ...Tags: Basketball, College Basketball, Cal Ripken, Mark Turgeon, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
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Kardashian marriage to Humphries: real?
Reality show garbage K.C. Johnson Chicago Tribune Carlos Boozer's defense is more real than the Kim Kardashian-Kris Humphries wedding. Phil Jackson's artificial hip has more substance. The Clippers' title hopes are more legitimate. ... You get the...Tags: Basketball, Chicago Tribune, Marriage, Kim Kardashian, Kris Humphries
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Was NBA's $500K fine of Arison reasonable?
Fine way out of line Shandel Richardson Sun Sentinel Someone please tell me Heat owner Micky Arison threw a punch during a game or at least used a slur toward an NBA referee. Five hundred thousand dollars? For words that likely offended no one?...Tags: Basketball, LeBron James, Chicago Tribune, Miami Heat, Court Preliminary
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