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Lakers, Clippers stand pat
The NBA's trading deadline passed today without the Lakers or Clippers making any last-minute moves.
There was speculation that Clippers point guard Sam Cassell, 38, and in the final year of his contract, would be swapped to a playoff contender, but he...Tags: Ben Wallace, National Basketball Association, Basketball, Adrian Griffin, Bobby Jackson
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Play of Lakers' second unit is first-rate
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Lakers are on top of the Western Conference. Their reserves might be there too. Be it Sasha Vujacic's three-point accuracy, Jordan Farmar's push-the-pace persona or Ronny Turiaf's liveliness around the basket, the Lakers have received continual...Tags: Luke Walton, Basketball, Bonzi Wells, Los Angeles Times, Vladimir Radmanovic
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Kobe gets boot; Lakers get another win
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSEATTLE -- It only made sense that the Lakers chose the crisp, clean atmosphere of the Pacific Northwest to put themselves in the lofty air atop the Western Conference. They beat the Seattle SuperSonics, 111-91, and then looked down at the rest of the...Tags: Oklahoma City Thunder, National Basketball Association, Basketball, Los Angeles Times, Andrew Bynum
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Suns Have a Small Problem
Times Staff WriterPHOENIX — Here come the Phoenix Suns, blazing their way to triple-digit scores, but perhaps too small to be anything more than an entertaining novelty that flames out in the playoff solar system. Their offense has set the standard for point-scoring...Tags: Raja Bell, Luke Walton, National Basketball Association, Shawn Marion, Basketball
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Ask Sam Smith
Why does the NBA insist on having teams play on consecutive nights? The Bulls have a number of back-to-backs coming up, and it hasn't worked well for them in the last couple of years. Doesn't this diminish the overall quality of the NBA product? --Matt...Tags: Racism, Chicago Tribune, National Basketball Association, Basketball, Joakim Noah
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Soaring Bulls reach a new high
Tribune staff reporterOne day after club Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf declared his desire to keep this current nucleus together, the Bulls passionately celebrated their season-high sixth straight victory with courtside fans, wrapped in the warm embrace of the second-largest home...Tags: New York Knicks, National Basketball Association, Stephon Marbury, Basketball, United Center
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Phelps is decorated by AAU with 74th Sullivan Award
Sun StaffA landmark year of swimming in 2003 resulted in one more honor for Michael Phelps, as the 18-year-old from Rodgers Forge won the 74th annual James E. Sullivan Award last night. The announcement was made at a banquet at the New York Athletic Club. The...Tags: University of Michigan, Michael Johnson (football, safety), Education, University of Connecticut Women's Basketball Program, Colleges and Universities
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Bulls party like it's 2008
Tribune staff reporterIt was like a time-machine movie Monday night at the United Center. When the lights came on, it was 2008. Tyson Chandler was getting every rebound and Eddy Curry was pushing guys out of the way to dunk. Marcus Fizer was backing guys down and Jalen Rose...Tags: New York Knicks, Basketball, United Center, Marcus Camby, Jay Williams
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K.C. Johnson on the Bulls
What do you think of the Bulls draft? I can live with drafting either Gordon or Deng, but not both. A combination of Deng or Gordon and either Jackson or Iguodala would have been easier to swallow. --Mike, Jersey City, N.J. How about Gordon and Al...Tags: National Basketball Association, Basketball, Al Harrington, Antoine Walker, Chicago Bulls
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Gordon nails game-winner
Tribune staff reporterHitting game-winning shots at Madison Square Garden is nothing new for Ben Gordon, who dominated in this building so often during high school and college that he was called "Madison Square Gordon." But doing so in his first NBA game here, with family...Tags: New York Knicks, National Basketball Association, Stephon Marbury, Basketball, Marcus Camby
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Worst 5 sports movies ever
RedEyeNo sequels were considered … because every sequel to a sports movie stinks. That's the law. 1. "THE CUTTING EDGE": He's an ex-hockey player, she's a figure skater, and we're throwing up. 2. "NECESSARY ROUGHNESS": Robert Loggia is a good...Tags: Kevin Costner
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