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Mediocre NBA big man Kris Humphries engaged to Kim Kardashian
I think I may have figured out why Jordan Williams was in such a hurry to get to the NBA: the women.
New Jersey power forward Kris Humphries is the latest mediocre NBA big man to net himself a model. The basketball vagabond, who has averaged 5.6 points...Tags: Michelle Trachtenberg, Kris Humphries, Danilo Gallinari, Jordan Williams, Television Industry
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Handicapping the Carmelo Anthony sweepstakes
Baltimore's most prominent basketballer, Carmelo Anthony, has been the subject of trade talk since his wedding this summer. As my colleague Kevin Van Valkenburg wrote in this feature last month, the uncertainty and the negative feedback from Denver...Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Madison Square Garden, Contracts, Yao Ming, Kevin Martin
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Ex-Terps NBA roundup
Special to baltimoresun.comJoe Smith, Cleveland Cavaliers Joe Smith was traded from the Chicago Bulls to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Feb. 21 as part of an 11-player, three-team trade involving Chicago, Cleveland and Seattle. Smith suited up for his first game with LeBron James...Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Portland Trail Blazers, Chicago Bulls, Shaquille O'Neal, Cleveland Cavaliers
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A hole unfilled
Sun ReporterThe telephone message emanating these days from the offices of the Boston Celtics identifies the franchise as having won 16 NBA championships. What it doesn't mention is this: It has been 20 years since the last one. On June 8, 1986, the Celtics closed...Tags: Red Auerbach, John Havlicek, Multi-Sport Events, Chicago Bulls, Phoenix Suns
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Bias' legacy includes more careful screening process
Sun reporterThe death of former Maryland star Len Bias was not the only drug-related tragedy to taint the 1986 NBA draft. Chris Washburn, William Bedford and Roy Tarpley - the third, sixth and seventh picks, respectively - all saw their careers cut short by drug...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Drug Trafficking, Cleveland Cavaliers, College Basketball, Death
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City sits on sideline in NBA competition
The two news items from early and late Wednesday weren't exactly related, but they were more than coincidental. In the morning: a front-page story in The Sun about how The Relic on Howard Street (aka 1st Mariner Arena) still makes a decent profit. At...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Brett Favre, Pimlico Race Course, National Hockey League, Roger Clemens
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Arena first step in filling basketball void in city
Enough area basketball fans and observers said it while walking around HSBC Arena last weekend to make it more than a fleeting thought by a niche audience: "If Buffalo can host the NCAAs, why can't Baltimore?" The answer, of course, is simple: You...Tags: National Football League, Wachovia Corp., Ice Skating, HSBC Holdings plc, Baltimore Orioles
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Triple Crown
Sun StaffEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - The Los Angeles Lakers didn't want there to be anything left to chance and any guesswork. Shaquille O'Neal wanted to get what his teammate and "little brother" Kobe Bryant got last year, a title in his hometown. The Lakers got...Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Kobe Bryant, Red Auerbach, Pat Riley, Shaquille O'Neal
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Expos-O's television network considered
Sun StaffBaseball's offer to establish a regional sports network to help assuage the Orioles' concerns over a competing franchise in Washington could prove highly lucrative, but would face a number of practical obstacles, according to experts. Baseball's...Tags: National Football League, Chicago Bulls, Satellite and Cable Service, Comcast Corporation, Television Networks
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O's channel is risky play
Sun StaffPicture this, sports fans: The Baltimore Orioles launch a new regional sports channel and treat viewers to unprecedented behind-the-scenes footage of players and coaches before and after games. And on off-nights, the network airs in-depth player...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Satellite and Cable Service, Comcast Corporation, Television Networks, Chicago Cubs
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Hyde5: Who do Heat want, Knicks or Pacers?
1. Who do the Heat want, the Knicks or the Pacers? Easy, the Knicks. They’re the type of outside-shooting, borderline-defensive team the Heat can eat up in the playoffs and will pose limited physical danger. The Pacers aren't a great team, but...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Nick Saban, David West, LeBron James, Chris Bosh
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