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- NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal is coming to Live! Casino for Thursday's event.
- "Sometimes I sit back and I think, 'What if I would have stayed at Maryland?' "
- Capsule previews of Maryland high school boys basketball state semifinal games.
- Whether it's hosting "Inside the NBA" or calling a Major League Baseball playoff series, Ernie Johnson makes sports broadcasting look as easy.
- While Seth Allen probably will not play much until the Terps return to ACC competition Saturday against Georgia Tech, recent history suggests he might.
- Maryland men's basketball coach Mark Turgeon expects Shaquille Cleare to play a larger role in the middle in his sophomore season.
- The Baltimore sports scene is blessed with a bunch of talented bloggers who bring their unique perspective to the conversation. Each week, Matt Vensel of The Baltimore Sun hopes to chat with one of them in a regular feature called Blogger on Blogger. This week, he exchanged emails with Dave Tucker, who writes about Maryland basketball for Testudo Times.
- 7-foot-1 sophomore looks to stand his ground against other big players in the conference
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- The Terps certainly answered some of their skeptics who questioned the soft non-conference schedule Turgeon put together for his young team. Again, the second-year Maryland coach showed that he knew what was best for his team.
- In his second season at Maryland, Alex Len has established himself as a potential No. 1 overall pick in next summer's NBA draft.
- On their recent media day, some of the Maryland basketball players made like heavyweight boxers, flexing their biceps and striking poses of exaggerated toughness for photographers. But not Jake Layman.
- The buzz surrounding Shaquille Cleare has dulled a bit since the 6-9 power forward from Houston announced more than a year ago that he was coming to Maryland. The spring and summer of 2012 had all been about whether his former AAU teammates, Andrew and Aaron Harrison, would join him here next year.
- The Harrison twins, Aaron and Andrew, have finished AAU and are focused on their recruitment. Maryland, Kentucky, Baylor, Villanova and SMU are in the mix.
- InsideMDSports: The Harrison twins, Aaron Harrison and Andrew Harrison, are taking their time with basketball recruiting and are considering Maryland, Kentucky, Baylor, Villanova, Arizona and Kansas.
- Blake Griffin's jaw-dropping one-handed jam over Kendrick Perkins sent Los Angeles Clippers fans into a frenzy, fired up his teammates, lit up the Twitterverse and burned the Oklahoma City Thunder.
- A spontaneous decision to post one's thoughts on the social-media service can backfire in barely more than the time it takes to press the "send" button.