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Former Aberdeen hoops star Gary Neal stuns in NBA finals
For some of the more casual fans of the NBA, Aberdeen native Gary Neal had a coming out of obscurity party Tuesday night when he led the San Antonio Spurs to their Game 3 championship series victory over the defending champion Miami Heat. Neal's...
Tags: Basketball, Teaching and Learning, National Basketball Association, Students, NBA Draft
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Former Towson, Calvert Hall guard Gary Neal an unlikely hero for Spurs
The Baltimore SunIf you were going to guess the two San Antonio Spurs that outscored LeBron James in Game 3 of the NBA Finals, it would be easy, right? Tim Duncan? Manu Ginobli? Tony Parker? Try Danny Green and Aberdeen native Gary Neal. Green led all scorers with...Tags: Basketball, Tim Duncan, Miami Heat, National Basketball Association, Tony Parker
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Edward Snowden reveals his reasoning, another GoT batch ends, and 3D printing goes mainstream
American citizens from both ends of the political spectrum are rallying behind a former Marylander who has come forward as the NSA whistleblower. Also, if you're bored by that whole "active citizenship" thing, you can watch Game of Thrones and then...
Tags: NBA Finals, Amazon.com Inc., Gaming, Google Inc., Electronic Entertainment Expo
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The Internet celebrates LeBron, Europe, your mom
It's Europe Day! (Yeah, we didn't know that either.) Welcome to your trends report for Friday, May 10. You're not alone if you were in the dark about the EU's annual holiday: Apparently, very few Europeans know that it exists. Nonetheless, between that,...
Tags: Social Media, Bastille Day, Bangladesh, Miami Heat, National Basketball Association
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Ex-Terp Steve Blake played crucial role in Lakers making NBA playoffs
The Baltimore SunSince Steve Blake went to the Los Angeles Lakers three years ago, the former Maryland point guard had rarely been much of a factor – first playing behind Derek Fisher, then Ramon Sessions and finally this season behind Steve Nash. Many Lakers fans...Tags: Basketball, Steve Blake, Kobe Bryant, Antawn Jamison, Los Angeles Lakers
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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: Greivis Vasquez, Memphis Grizzlies, Eric Gordon (basketball), Oklahoma City Thunder, Kevin Durant
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Unitas, Mann to enter Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame
Johnny Unitas, considered by many to have been the greatest quarterback of all time, will be inducted posthumously into the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame with six others at the 53rd enshrinement ceremony Nov. 8 at Michael's 8th Avenue in Glen...
Tags: Super Bowl, Johnny Unitas, Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Baltimore Colts
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What should Hornets' new nickname be?
Pelicans is just fine K.C. Johnson Chicago Tribune What's wrong with the Pelicans? As NBA commissioner David Stern said, as long as the owner is fine with it, he's fine with it. It's the state bird. It's actually a strong species, even though many...Tags: David Stern, Mardi Gras, National Basketball Association, Media Industry, Chicago Tribune
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Wizards' 12th loss in row, 118-92, is their worst this season
Trail Blazers @Wizards Wednesday, 7p.m. TV: Comcast SportsNet Only a few seats down from the Washington Wizards' bench, owner Ted Leonsis sat courtside with Nationals owner Mark Lerner as his team hosted the San Antonio Spurs at Verizon Center....Tags: Basketball, Jordan Crawford, Shaun Livingston, Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili
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Which NBA teams hurt by flopping rule?
Heat is on the Heat K.C. Johnson Chicago Tribune The Miami Heat better figure out a way to defend without flopping. OK, so that's not entirely fair to a defensive team schooled in the principles of Pat Riley. Erik Spoelstra is a terrific defensive...Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Pat Riley, Fishing, Anderson Varejao, Tony Parker
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U.S. men's basketball team struggles against Brazil
— There has been much discussion in recent days about how this year's U.S. Olympic men's basketball team stacked up against its most famous predecessors, the Dream Team of 1992. There also has been a good deal of trash talking too by legendary trash...
Tags: Kobe Bryant, Cleveland Cavaliers, Anderson Varejao, Kevin Durant, Leandro Barbosa
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Ravens hire director of football analytics
The Ravens are adding another member to the front office whose primary role will be to look beyond the numbers. Ravens General Manager Ozzie Newsome announced today that the organization has hired Sandy Weil as their director of football analytics. With...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Yale University, National Basketball Association, National Football League, Football
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