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Catching Up With ... Fred Carter
The player who scored the biggest basket in Baltimore Bullets history turned 68 Thursday. Happy Birthday, Mad Dog. "I can still shoot," Fred Carter, the man with the feral nickname, said from his home in Norristown, Pa. "I can't make the 20-footer,...
Tags: Atlanta Hawks, New York Knicks, ESPN (tv network), Philadelphia 76ers, NBA Finals
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The Sun remembers: Feb. 10-Feb. 16
Feb. 11, 1987: The Orioles sign free-agent Ray Knight, a third baseman who becomes the first player to change teams after winning the World Series Most Valuable Player award. Knight, 34, who is coming off a banner year with the New York Mets, gets $500,...
Tags: Detroit Pistons, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Baseball, Atlantic Coast Conference, Maryland Terrapins
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Former Terps star Greivis Vasquez making his mark with New Orleans
The Baltimore SunNEW YORK -- The conversation took place during his freshman year at Maryland. Greivis Vasquez, still learning a new language and getting adjusted to playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference, sat down in his coach's office one day to talk about his dreams....Tags: Kevin Durant, Steve Nash, New York Knicks, Jarrett Jack, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
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Terps center Alex Len continues to learn from physical tests
The college basketball season comes with all sorts of tests. For Maryland center Alex Len, one came in last Saturday's game against Wake Forest in the form of a forearm to his chest. With Maryland leading early in the game, Len bumped with Wake Forest...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Shaquille O'Neal, Mark Turgeon, Virginia Tech Hokies, Basketball
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Digest: Neto's goal lifts Blast over Syracuse in OT
Major Indoor Soccer League Neto's goal lifts Blast over Syracuse in OT In the first of two games against the Syracuse Silver Knights in less than 24 hours, the visiting Blast needed overtime to earn a 10-8 win in the Major Indoor Soccer League on Friday...Tags: Chesapeake Bayhawks, Maryland Terrapins, Virginia Cavaliers, Women's National Basketball Association, Bradley Beal
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New Orleans Pelicans? This bird won't hunt
Just when we all were getting over the irony of a team named the “Saints” getting stung in that tawdry NFL bounty scandal, the transplanted New Orleans Hornets of the NBA have announced they will change their nickname to the “Pelicans.&...
Tags: National Football League, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010)
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Analyzing Maryland's loss at Florida State
The Baltimore SunWelcome back to Morning Shootaround, a regular feature this season the day after Maryland basketball games. While we can’t bring you into the Terps’ locker room after games – reporters haven’t been allowed in there since the last...Tags: Kobe Bryant, Mark Turgeon, Virginia Tech Hokies, Miami Hurricanes, Alex Len
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Will Tiger Woods win a major this year?
Yes: PGA Championship Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune He showed us power. He showed us touch. The only winning trait Tiger Woods didn't have at Torrey Pines was patience. He got frustrated Monday when the tortoises in front of him caused his round...Tags: Tiger Woods, Dicky Pride, Masters Tournament, K.J. Choi, National Football League
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10 Awkward Questions for Derrick E. Vaughan
Many English words derive from Latin. Others from Spanish, American Indian, Norwegian. You name a country, an English word probably came from there. But in the grand history of William Shakespeare, some words are invented by brilliant minds. Derrick E....
Tags: Kevin Durant, William Shakespeare, Sam Cassell, Baltimore Ravens, National Football League
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Who is biggest NBA All-Star team snub?
Clippers' Crawford Barry Stavro Los Angeles Times It's hard to come off the bench and get an All-Star nod. Example: James Harden, overlooked with the Thunder, but an obvious All-Star starting for the Rockets. It's the same for Clippers shooting guard...Tags: Brooklyn Nets, Brook Lopez, Stephen Curry, Robert J. Lopez, Jamal Crawford
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Do other NBA teams need new nicknames?
A return for the Sonics Barry Stavro Los Angeles Times David Stern is ready to give whoever buys the Kings a get-out-of-jail-free card and bless a move to Seattle. With an inevitable change in zip codes coming, it's also time to ditch the Kings as a...Tags: Kansas City Royals, David Stern, Utah Jazz, John Stockton, National Football League
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'The new Charles Mitchell' back in shape, standing out for Maryland
From the moment Maryland freshman Charles Mitchell emerged as a legitimate Division I prospect a few years ago, the comparisons to another undersized and overweight power forward were pretty obvious. Mitchell had studied Charles Barkley, but mostly he...
Tags: Comcast Center (arena), Georgia Bulldogs, Maryland Terrapins, Virginia Cavaliers, College Sports
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