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Letter of the Law: The NBA From A to Z
A to Z.It sounds like the 1952 NBA All-Star Game, which featured Paul Arizin and Max Zaslofsky.It sounds like the 1971 champion Milwaukee Bucks, who had Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Zopf.It sounds like the history of Lithuanian centers, from Arvydas Sabonis to Zydrunas Ilgauskas.It also sounds like a good way to take a...
Finally, Shaun Livingston Has a Team
Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel (via Peninsula is Mightier) reports resolution in the odyssey to find Shaun Livingston an NBA home. Livingston will apparently sign a two-year contract with Miami, and expects to play later this season.If it seems Livingston has received a ton of press considering the low...
White Chocolate Could Be America's Leading (Basketball) Export
Oh, did you think we were done with the NBA Overseas Defection Watch List? No, no, silly rabbits. Israeli contracts are for Jason Williams!That's right, Mr. White Chocolate himself has had a hard time finding himself a gig in the states, and when the Miami Heat are basically saying "No, it's cool, our second round draft...
Pat Riley Calls Shaq's Critical Comments of the Heat 'Sad'
Pat Riley doesn't even have time to coach the Heat these days, but he's making time to respond to some derogatory comments that Shaq made about him and his former Heat teammates. Riley called Shaq's recent criticisms of him and the Heat "sad," and I'd have to agree. Shaq basically blamed Riley for the Heat's current...
Clips, Heat Hold Differing Opinions on Smush
An interesting sequence of events the last two days, if you're into following two of the league's worst teams. The Clippers recently signed Smush Parker for the rest of the season. Coach Mike Dunleavy explained the rationale."You got a choice between Smush Parker or the NBDL," Dunleavy said. "Smush Parker or the NBDL?...
ChrisQuinn News From the Web
- 05/16/12 Bloomberg says Quinn would be 'a very good mayor' Source: New York Post - New York NY Three days before she's scheduled to walk down the aisle, City Council Speaker Christine Christine Quinn got a mighty nice gift from Mayor Bloomberg: a virtual endorsement to become his successor.
- 05/14/12 Gen-i Appointed to IT Managed Services Panel Source: Scoop Gen-i today announced it has been appointed to the procurement panel for the provision of IT managed services led by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI).
- 05/14/12 First taste of 4G mobile technology Source: New Zealand City Hundreds of consumers and at least four big businesses should get their first taste of 4G mobile technology later this year when Telecom starts customer trials of next-generation mobile technology LTE.
- 05/09/12 Quin appointed interim Telecom CEO Source: New Zealand City Outgoing Telecom CEO Paul Reynolds will step down on June 1 and leave the company on June 30, the end of its financial year.
- 05/06/12 Mike's bizarre turn Source: New York Post - New York NY It's fair to to wonder what state Mayor Bloomberg lives in, given his mind-bogglingly out-of-touch comments last week about political ethics in New York.
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