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Kemba Walker is a guard from Bronx, N.Y. for the UConn men's basketball team. On March 14, 2011, The United States Basketball Writers Association named Walker a first team All-American.
Kemba Walker is a guard from Bronx, N.Y. for the UConn men's basketball team. On March 14, 2011, The United States Basketball Writers Association named Walker a first team All-American.
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The Charlotte Observer Scott Fowler column
The Charlotte ObserverMy 10-point plan as to what the Charlotte Bobcats should do next now that they have really decided to change their name to the Charlotte Hornets: This is absolutely the right thing to do, but it's like jumping into a swimming pool. There is no way to...Tags: ESPN (tv network), National Basketball Association, Michael Jordan, Charlotte Bobcats
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Wolfpack's Leslie works the hard sell
The Charlotte ObserverFormer N.C. State forward C.J. Leslie knows he needs to make a big impression on NBA executives between now and late June to be a first-round pick. His only chance of doing that at this week's Draft Combine is verbally. A wrist injury suffered about a...Tags: Seth Curry, National Basketball Association, Golden State Warriors, Ramon Sessions, Rudy Gay
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Check Out What Former UConn Players Are Making In The NBA
Last weekend, the website Collegespun.com posted some interesting research about various major college basketball programs and the money their players have gone on to earn in the NBA. UConn, which currently has 13 players who earned more than $76...
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A lot riding on Bobcats' 2013, '14 drafts
The Charlotte ObserverHere's the odd thing about the 2013 draft: The projected top-three picks in 2014 -- and two of those have yet to play college basketball -- might have all gone ahead of anyone who'll be drafted this June. Kansas recruit Andrew Wiggins, Duke recruit...Tags: National Basketball Association, Nerlens Noel, Trey Burke, Byron Mullens, Ben Gordon
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The Charlotte Observer Rick Bonnell column
The Charlotte ObserverWould Charlottean Stephen Curry ever come play for his hometown Bobcats? During the lockout, when Curry was taking classes at Davidson during the fall of 2011, he told the Observer he has flirted with that thought. But now he's an emerging star on the...Tags: National Basketball Association, Golden State Warriors, Klay Thompson, Andrew Bogut, Michael Jordan
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Charlotte Bobcats' firing of Mike Dunlap begs question: Why was he hired?
The Charlotte ObserverThey wanted a teacher: Someone to raise young players' skill levels and invoke a more disciplined, high-energy approach to the Charlotte Bobcats. That's exactly what they got in Mike Dunlap, and the day they introduced him as coach to Charlotte media...Tags: National Basketball Association, Hakim Warrick, Josh McRoberts, Brendan Haywood, Michael Jordan
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Bobcats fire coach Mike Dunlap after 21-61 season
The Charlotte ObserverMike Dunlap lasted a single season with the Charlotte Bobcats. He was fired Tuesday with a 21-61 record as an NBA head coach. President of basketball operations Rod Higgins and general manager Rich Cho made that call, with the blessing of owner...Tags: National Basketball Association, Brendan Haywood, Michael Jordan, Charlotte Bobcats, Paul Silas
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No sibling rivalries here: They're teammates
Brotherly love gets you only so far in the NBA. Justin Holiday turned 24 Friday, four days after signing with Philadelphia and moving into the home of his younger sibling Jrue, the 76ers' All-Star point guard. What did Jrue get Justin for his...
Tags: Markieff Morris, National Basketball Association, Phoenix Suns, Indiana Pacers, Tyler Hansbrough
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Bobcats' defense cripples 76ers' playoff hopes
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Gerald Henderson came up big, and Jrue Holiday came up small. That was the story in a nutshell as the Charlotte Bobcats rallied from a 16-point deficit to beat the Philadelphia 76ers 88-83 on Wednesday night. Henderson scored a...Tags: Josh McRoberts, Ramon Sessions, Brendan Haywood, Byron Mullens, Doug Collins
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Thanks For The Memories: Some Of UConn's Most Memorable MSG Games
UConn won seven Big East tournament titles, starting with its first in 1990 and ending with its final one in 2011. In between the Huskies won in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002 and 2004. The Huskies played in numerous memorable games in the March event at...Tags: ESPN (tv network), XL Center, Connecticut Huskies, Jim Calhoun, Georgetown Hoyas
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Special Bond: At UConn, Men's And Women's Players Are Close Off Court
The Hartford CourantRare are the moments when a top-level college basketball player can act just as a student, but there they were, UConn men's players at the women's game against Baylor Feb. 18, acting like ... students. Nearly everyone on the men's team was in the...Tags: University of Connecticut Women's Basketball Program, National Basketball Association, Chris Dailey, Connecticut Huskies, Teaching and Learning
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I'm Thinking Of A Number
The Hartford CourantWe know an awful lot about the numbers. What we don't know about are the numbers. For days now, even with the official Big East divorce announcement pending, we have known that UConn, Cincinnati and South Florida will get $20 million to $25 million as...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Connecticut Huskies, Rupert Murdoch, Geno Smith, Roman Catholicism
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