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Lacking picks, Heat still have NCAA focus
Before Erik Spoelstra could wish Pat Riley a happy 68th birthday Wednesday he first had to find him. "Pat has actually been very busy," Spoelstra said. "Every game you put on TV, if there's a college game going on, he's at it. I don't care, he can...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Brandon Knight, Byron Scott, Joel Anthony, Jeff Green (basketball)
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Coach Mike Brown has a hand in son's Mater Dei basketball team
Sometimes teenage athletes can be very stubborn and don't want to listen to suggestions from their father, even if they play basketball and he's a coach in the NBA. Elijah Brown, a standout senior guard at Santa Ana Mater Dei and the son of former...
Tags: High Schools, High School Sports, Mike Brown (basketball), California Interscholastic Federation, Basketball
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Cheer or jeer? LeBron re-visits Cleveland
Over the past week, we've seen Dwight Howard booed in Orlando, Carmelo Anthony jeered in Denver, Raymond Felton derided in Portland. All as expected. In the NBA, you can't go home again. LeBron James, of course, knows that as well as anyone,...
Tags: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Brandon Knight, Free Agency, Raymond Felton, Quicken Loans Arena
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Hardaway, Richmond await Hall call
Big Threes these days come with Hall of Fame expectations. It probably will be the case for LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. It almost assuredly will be the case for Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce. And depending on the...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, The Movie Channel (tv network), Golden State Warriors, Pat Riley, Los Angeles Lakers
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Midseason mayhem no longer Heat way
There was a time when midseason mayhem was the Miami Heat's approach to February. No sooner did Pat Riley arrive in 1995, than he turned his roster upside down at his first NBA trading deadline with the team, on Feb. 22, 1996 maneuvering 11...
Tags: American Airlines Arena, Mike D'Antoni, Pat Riley, Ronny Turiaf, Los Angeles Lakers
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Magic rebuild cannot rely on pingpong balls, pixie dust
You know it's been a forgettable NBA season when the highlight of the year for Magic fans came Tuesday night when a few hundred of them cheered loudly at the Amway Center as they watched on TV as bunch of guys dressed in suits prayed for their bouncing...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Nerlens Noel, Orlando Magic, Shaquille O'Neal, Grant Hill
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Heat witnessing impact of new CBA
This may not be a preview to 2014, when LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh hold their opt-out clauses, but the Heat are in the midst of having the opportunity to experience some of the more chilling aspects of the NBA's new collective-bargaining...
Tags: NBA All-Star Game, American Airlines Arena, Byron Scott, Brandon Knight, Oklahoma City Thunder
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Bloom not off Bulls bolstered by Rose
As Derrick Rose continually dominated the Miami Heat's ball boys during pregame warmups at AmericanAirlines Arena, it became increasingly clear that the Chicago Bulls were largely playing for the future these past two weeks. Without Rose, as...
Tags: Orlando Magic, Kyle Korver, American Airlines Arena, C.J. Watson, Greg Oden
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Lakers' plight could impact East race
The Los Angeles Lakers may yet impact the NBA championship race. Although perhaps not the way Jerry Buss, Jim Buss, Jeanie Buss or busloads of fans in the Southland anticipated. With every Lakers loss making it clearer that the mix is not...
Tags: American Airlines Arena, Mike D'Antoni, The Arizona Republic, Los Angeles Lakers, Mikhail Prokhorov
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Give it a rest? Erik Spoelstra agrees
Glen Rice got out early; Steve Smith avoided the experience entirely. When the two former Miami Heat stars recently appeared at AmericanAirlines Arena as part of the team's 25th Anniversary commemoration, the stories turned to Pat Riley's rigorous...
Tags: American Airlines Arena, Avery Johnson, Stan Van Gundy, Ronny Turiaf, Pat Riley
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What NBA wants for Christmas? Clarity
A year ago at this time, the NBA was getting ready to get started. To a degree, that's the case again this season, only this time it has nothing to do with a lockout. Yes, the New York Knicks have had their moments, the Oklahoma City...
Tags: Orlando Magic, Mike Conley, Holidays, Hedo Turkoglu, Los Angeles Lakers
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Formerly fun Clippers are flat-out lifeless in loss
Obviously, Vinny Del Negro had to be asked whether the Clippers were holding something back on their recent trip while losing three in a row. That will probably sail right over the heads of UCLA fans who still seem preoccupied watching replays of Jim...
Tags: Chris Paul, T.J. Simers, Vinny Del Negro, New Orleans Hornets, Los Angeles Times Columnists
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