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Maryland's Stoglin wants to show he can do more than score
Terrell Stoglin picked up a red pen when he was in first grade, and out poured his vision of future basketball glory on page after page that he stapled together and proudly presented to his parents.
"No one can stop him," Terrell wrote about Terrell on...Tags: Comcast Center (arena), Atlantic Coast Conference, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Brooklyn Nets, Jordan Williams
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N.Y. Knick's Jeremy Lin: Linsanity hits e-readers
The surprising success of N.Y. Knicks' guard Jeremy Lin has become one of the year's best sports/human interest storiesĀ -- and e-book authors are rushing to cash in on it.
Lin, an Asian-American who graduated from Harvard, wasn't drafted by an NBA...Tags: Miami Heat, Jeremy Lin, National Basketball Association
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Lin-sanity shows that Americans love a winner
I give all this Jeremy Lin hoopla another month or so. No, I don't think Jeremy will be finished by then. I think he's got another 20 years of great play in him. What I mean is that this incessant bad punning using his last name will finally be exhausted....Tags: McGraw-Hill Incorporated, Spring Training, New York Mets, Basketball, College Sports
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Ex-Terp Vasquez helps quiet Jeremy Lin, Linsanity
The Baltimore SunBig-game settings are nothing new to former Maryland star Greivis Vasquez. The intensity of the matchups with Duke and North Carolina during his years in College Park, as well as what he experienced as an NBA rookie last season with the Memphis Grizzlies,...Tags: Memphis Grizzlies, Greivis Vasquez, New Orleans Hornets, Jarrett Jack, Mike Conley
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New York Knicks' Jeremy Lin: the stuff of pulp novels
The phenomenal debut of New York Knicks' rookie Jeremy Lin -- a Harvard-educated Asian-American -- has stunned the basketball world. Lin was not offered a Division I scholarship, went undrafted after college, and was cut by two NBA teams this season....Tags: ESPN (tv network), Jeremy Lin, Literature, National Basketball Association, Basketball
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Four decades later, Baltimore has fond, bittersweet memories for Monroe
As an entertainment entrepreneur, Earl Monroe is engaged in putting together a reality television show with a woking title of "What If?" As a Hall of Famer who wears a ring he received for being one of the NBA's top-50 all-time players, Monroe asks the...Tags: Television Industry, Diabetes, Jeremy Lin, Basketball, National Basketball Association
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Is Jeremy Lin just the Tim Tebow of the NBA?
The Baltimore SunEverybody in New York has come down with a case of Linsanity, and why not? Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin, just the latest Harvard guy to star in the NBA, has exploded into the national consciousness by leading the Knicks to five straight victories with an...Tags: Jeremy Lin, National Basketball Association, Carmelo Anthony, Basketball, Amare Stoudemire
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Is Lin real deal or overnight sensation?
He's good, but no star K.C. Johnson Chicago Tribune Jeremy Lin is the real deal — as long as the expectation is NBA rotation player and not star. There's a reason Lin went undrafted, got cut and sat low on the depth chart until recently. And,...Tags: Mike D'Antoni, Los Angeles Lakers, Orlando Magic, Basketball, Steve Nash
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What big name won't make Olympic roster?
Deron Williams Todd M. Adams Orlando Sentinel Recently, USA Basketball took a different approach to choosing its roster, giving more thought to building a cohesive team. That is why the biggest name left off the team is bound to come from the NBA's...Tags: Deron Williams, Brooklyn Nets, Zach Randolph, Paul Pierce, Phoenix Suns
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Melo in New York, a review
Poor Carmelo Anthony. He got what he wished for last season and was traded by the Denver Nuggets to the New York Knicks. Ungodly gobs of money and recognition was awaiting the Baltimore native's arrival in New York. But something awkward happened on his...Tags: Miami Heat, Basketball, Carmelo Anthony, National Basketball Association, Cleveland Cavaliers
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Terps notes: Howard hopes to return Dec. 23 vs. Radford
When Pe'Son Howard broke his left foot early during one of Maryland's preseason practices, many wondered whether the sophomore point guard would be back by the time Atlantic Coast Conference season began in January. There was even talk of Howard...Tags: Comcast Center (arena), Broken Foot, College Basketball, Basketball, Injuries and Wounds
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Isiah Thomas bringing struggling Florida International squad to Maryland
Isiah Thomas can recall facing Maryland once in his college basketball career, as a sophomore guard at Indiana in the NCAA tournament "the year we won it."
That would have been in 1981, when the Hoosiers crushed the Terps by 35 points in the second...Tags: Comcast Center (arena), NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, College Basketball, Basketball, Detroit Pistons
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