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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: Morgan State University, Kevin Durant, Hurricane Irene (2011), Strikes, Eric Bledsoe
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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: Jerry Buss, Los Angeles Times, Strikes, Ice Hockey, David Stern
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Brotherly advice for Morris twins
LAWRENCE, Kan. — One of the more telling moments from the Morris twins' three years at Kansas happened in March in the first half of an NCAA tournament game against Illinois. The game was tight, and neither team had found its footing. The ball...Tags: Kansas Jayhawks, Athletes, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Skype, Detroit Pistons
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NBA draft profile: Josh Selby, SG, Kansas
The Sports XchangeJOSHUA C. SELBY Shooting Guard/Point Guard University of Kansas Jayhawks #32 6:01.0-183 Baltimore, Maryland Lake Clifton High School DeMatha High School The John Carroll School OVERVIEW Regarded as the elite incoming player in college basketball...Tags: The New York Times, Feet, Stress, Students, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Ex-Terp Williams hopes his physical transformation will pay off on draft day
Potential setbacks lined the shelves of Albertsons grocery store. Cookies and ice cream tempted Jordan Williams from the shelves of the Las Vegas supermarket.
Williams, a 6-foot-8, 261-pound soon-to-be professional basketball player, was in the midst...Tags: Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, High School Sports, College Basketball
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Selby focused on becoming a steal in NBA draft
Several months ago, Josh Selby was talking on the phone to mentor Carmelo Anthony. It was just a friendly conversation between two men who know exactly what it feels like to be a basketball prodigy from inner city Baltimore.
Anthony, a four-time NBA all-...Tags: Lotteries, Kansas Jayhawks, Athletes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Injuries and Wounds
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Rounding up the 'Melo drama: Knicks are back with Anthony
Carmelo Anthony is heading to New York. The Knicks acquired Anthony on Monday night, and the consensus among national columnists is that the Knicks will return to relevance with Anthony and Amar'e Stoudemire, who are expected to become one of the league's...Tags: Patrick Ewing, Renaldo Balkman, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Lakers, Amare Stoudemire
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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: Mitch Kupchak, Contracts, Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Times, Denver Nuggets
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Project Runway: I suppose someone has to win Season 6
Reality CheckAnd now, the end is here. And so I face that final curtain. First off, before we get to recapping the Project Runway Season 6 finale, a big thanks to all the kind souls who found their way back to......Tags: The New York Times, Brooklyn Bridge, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Lindsay Lohan, Burger King
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When heroes falter, it's forgive or forget
Sun StaffRay Lewis was accused of murder. Latrell Sprewell choked his coach. Muhammad Ali refused to go to war and was labeled a traitor. All rebounded to attain greater stature than before. Ben Johnson was stripped of a gold medal days after he set a sprint...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Prosecution, Ben Johnson, Carl Lewis, Evander Holyfield
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Marvin Webster dead at 56
Marvin Webster lived the good life at Morgan State University in the early 1970s. He was the "Human Eraser," a 7-foot-1 shot blocker who intimidated opponents on the basketball court and who charmed friends and teammates off it with his caring, selfless...Tags: Contracts, Morgan State University, Denver Nuggets, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Personal Finance
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Anthony's star takes a hit
Baltimore Sun reporterCarmelo Anthony was having a terrific week. On Thursday, he opened his new youth center in his hometown of Baltimore. The next night, he took over the NBA scoring lead with a 42-point game against the Boston Celtics. And now, he was finishing an easy...Tags: Metta World Peace, Detroit Pistons, Los Angeles Lakers, Nike, Inc., Drugs and Medicines
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