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Celtics' Rajon Rondo could be back much sooner than first thought
Celtics guard Rajon Rondo could return to the court earlier than anticipated. He apparently sustained only a partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee instead of a full tear, Rondo's agent, Bill Duffy, told CSNNE.com. That means...
Tags: Chicago Bulls, Derrick Rose
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Clippers have complete roster to play against Heat
The Clippers finally are whole. Chris Paul (bruised right kneecap), Chauncey Billups (tendinitis left foot), Blake Griffin (strained left hamstring) and Jamal Crawford (sore right shoulder) all were going to play against the Miami Heat on Friday night....Tags: Miami Heat, Blake Griffin, Jamal Crawford, Broken Nose, Injuries and Wounds
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Former Terps star Greivis Vasquez making his mark with New Orleans
The Baltimore SunNEW YORK -- The conversation took place during his freshman year at Maryland. Greivis Vasquez, still learning a new language and getting adjusted to playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference, sat down in his coach's office one day to talk about his dreams....Tags: Gary Williams, Kevin Durant, Chris Paul, National Basketball Association, Memphis Grizzlies
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Preview: Lakers at Celtics
With Pau Gasol out with a foot injury and Dwight Howard a question mark with his shoulder, the Lakers (23-26) will have a real challenge when they visit the Boston Celtics (25-23) on Thursday night. The Celtics have won their last five games,...
Tags: Dwight Howard, Robert Sacre, Pau Gasol, Injuries and Wounds, Leandro Barbosa
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Preview: Lakers at Nets
At least one all-star center will be on the floor Tuesday as the Lakers (22-26) visit the Brooklyn Nets (28-19), but will there be two? Dwight Howard is still a question mark with a shoulder injury. Team officials were hopeful he would be available...Tags: Dwight Howard, Gerald Wallace, Nick Van Exel, Kobe Bryant, Brooklyn Nets
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President Obama sounds off on football violence, safety
President Obama admits in a soon-to-be released article in the New Republic that it would be a tough decision to let a son play football. The father of two daughters also said that football will probably become a less violent game in the future out of...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Football, Sports, College Baseball, Barack Obama
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Lakers: Week 15 predictions
The Lakers broke their eight-game road losing streak in Week 14, winning at Minnesota and Detroit. The team might have gone a perfect 4-0 had Dwight Howard not aggravated his shoulder injury in the loss to the Phoenix Suns. While the Lakers (22-26)...
Tags: Dwight Howard, Nick Van Exel, Ray Allen, Kobe Bryant, Boston Celtics
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Gun control a never-forget issue for Pittman
The audience with President Obama was brief, and Dexter Pittman knew it was not the right time, even if it was the right place. Then again, the Miami Heat backup center had made his feelings clear earlier in the month on Twitter, when he posted,...
Tags: Bimbo Coles, Billy Hunter, National Basketball Association, Personal Weapon Control, Christian Laettner
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Magic fans facing more misery
The Magic are in the midst of one of their all-time losing ruts, and they've again lost Glen Davis. They need to shut down Big Baby for the season and develop their young'uns, turning to 2013-14. Wish I had some brighter news, but it likely will get...Tags: Kevin Durant, Dwight Howard, National Basketball Association, YouTube, Dirk Nowitzki
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Watch Kobe Bryant suggest that if he were a PG, he'd be the best
Midway through his 17th season, has Lakers All-Star Kobe Bryant reinvented himself as a point guard? Bryant has embraced a facilitating role in the last three games, averaging 13 assists per game in impressive victories over the Utah Jazz, Oklahoma City...
Tags: Utah Jazz, Chris Paul, National Basketball Association, Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant
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Rajon Rondo injury is 'a huge blow' for Celtics
Rajon Rondo may have gotten his last assist of the season. And he did so while wearing street clothes. The Boston Celtics point guard got an enthusiastic response from the crowd when he entered the arena at TD Garden during the second overtime of...
Tags: Miami Heat, Doc Rivers, National Basketball Association, Paul Pierce, Sports
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A fire in Brazil, a fake fight in Phoenix and a real one in California
Dick Van Dyke brought his characteristic charm to the SAG Awards this weekend, and Internet users dutifully searched for all sorts of details on him -- anything to distract us from the icy weather that caused school closings from here to Ann Arbor. ...
Tags: Royal Rumble, Twitter, Inc., Memphis Grizzlies, Screen Actors Guild, School Closings
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