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- Remember when Priest Holmes, Chris McCarron and Gus Johnson were in the news?
- The Washington Wizards announced the signing of free agent forward Jeff Green on Tuesday. Green (6-feet-9, 235 pounds) has averaged 13.2 points and 4.6
- Maryland guard Kevin Huerter became a hot item during workouts this spring — will he become a Laker, Timberwolf or fall to someone else?
- After disappointing end to freshman year and unfulfilled professional career, Diamond Stone's legacy to Maryland is further tarnished by allegations of improper benefits.
- Former Maryland men’s basketball player Diamond Stone’s name appears on a document that alleges he received money from an agent while he was in college, according to a report by Yahoo Sports.
- Despite decent numbers in summer league, Diamond Stone is looking for new team
- Digest: Brenda Frese, Juan Dixon part of D.C. Sports Hall of Fame class
- After sitting out first summer league game following trade, Diamond Stone plays well in his Hawks debut.
- After playing last season in Italy, former Terp Robert Carter Jr. trying out for Denver Nuggets
- After a rookie year with the Los Angeles Clippers, Stone will join the Atlanta Hawks.
- He was brought on on to be tall and stare down a fourth-grader named Roman.
- Donald Trump demeans women and slanders men with his "locker room talk," says David Horsey.
- The NBA Summer League ended its three-city, six-week run Monday night with two former Terps, Dez Wells and Rasheed Sulaimon, celebrating as part of the Chicago
- The Los Angeles Clippers signed center Diamond Stone, their 40th overall pick in this year's draft, on Thursday.
- Los Angeles Clippers rookie center Diamond Stone scored three points and committed a maximum 10 personal fouls in 17 minutes in the Clippers' 81-72 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday in the Orlando Pro Summer League.
- Center Diamond Stone stepped onto the court for the first pro basketball game of his career Saturday in the Orlando Pro Summer League.
- Todd Ramasar, the agent for Robert Carter Jr., said he believes the Golden State Warriors could be the perfect landing spot for the former Maryland forward.
- Their reactions — a few minutes and several hundred miles apart — were seemingly reflective of the expectations former Maryland players Diamond Stone and Jake Layman had going into the 2016 NBA draft and what eventually transpired Thursday night.
- Diamond Stone did not have a going-away party at Maryland after his freshman year, as Jake Layman and three others did in March on Senior Night.
- Steve Blake has heard the same line for more than a decade, as the NBA careers of three of his former Maryland teammates came to an end.
- Defenseman Mike Green signed a three-year, $18 million contract with the Detroit Red Wings, according to reports, formally closing the door on his tenure with the Washington Capitals.
- Former Maryland and Montrose Christian point guard Greivis Vasquez is on the move again, having been traded Thursday night from the Toronto Raptors to the Milwaukee Bucks, according to news reports.
- Mayweather and Pacquiao don't live up to the hype on day of terrific Kentucky Derby, NBA heart-stopper and more
- The Washington Wizards make a statement, leading from wire to wire in a 104-96 win over the red-hot Los Angeles Clippers
- Maryland guard Dez Wells first met Chris Paul during an Amateur Athletic Union tournament at the University of North Carolina five years ago. They've been working out every summer since.
- Black and copper colored jewelry beads lay around a puddle of blood in a Northwest Baltimore alley, where police said a transgender woman was brutally killed early Wednesday in a crime that bore similarities to the murder of another transgender woman last month.
- The president's exchange of five Taliban leaders for Bowe Bergdahl was a poorly thought out political strategy
- NAACP selected attorney Cornell William Brooks as its new president and CEO, at a board of directors meeting in Fort Lauderdale Friday.
- U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder told the youngest members of Morgan State's 2014 graduating class that due to the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling 60 years ago that outlawed racially segregated public schools "your generation will never know a world in which 'separate but equal' was the law of the land."
- Tommy Hunter blew his third save of the season for the Orioles last night.
- Recapping the Baltimore Ravens' draft and resetting the Orioles roster with Matt Wieters on the disabled list
- The Baltimore-based NAACP will lay off 7 percent of its national staff as it continues to search for a permanent leader, a decision the civil rights organization says is necessary because of financial concerns.
- The Orioles played almost eight hours of baseball last night, but came away with a pair of wins
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- If NBA can't force racist owner to sell then basketball fans will have to intervene
- NBA owner's private thoughts may be repugnant but so is overreaction to them
- NBA bans Clippers owner Donald Sterling, Manny Machado back in Baltimore, and more Baltimore sports news.
- Late in Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film "Pulp Fiction," Marsellus Wallace — a criminal boss played by Ving Rhames — banishes prizefighter Butch Coolidge (Bruce Willis) from Southern California, telling him "You lost all your L.A. privileges."
- The Baltimore Orioles return home winners, Michael Phelps finishes second in Mesa, and more Baltimore sports news.
- Some sports stopped when John F. Kennedy was shot, but the NFL — and two local high schools — played on.
- Dez Wells has been a leader for the Terps ever since he arrived last season after transferring from Xavier, but now that will involve more than taking over games when things go haywire.