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Derrick Rose Hoping That Endless Comeback Cycle Ends With Knicks
It’s going to be the third consecutive season of the Derrick Rose comeback tour, this time playing for the New York Knicks.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Who Does Shelly Sterling Sell to?
Before we answer the question in the title, it’s also important to see if the NBA actually allows Shelly Sterling to take control of the Los Angeles Clippers and handle the sale of the franchise, or is the league going to terminate the Sterling’s ownership and handle the transaction themselves.
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Grant Hill Shouldn’t Be in the Hall of Fame
What makes someone a hall of famer? It’s more than just stats and numbers. Popularity comes into it, and likability. Despite being “great” for a relatively low number of seasons, Grant Hill might become an basketball Hall of Fame inductee in the near future, despite his retirement not really leaving a gaping hole in heart of the league.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Chris Paul Only Needs Half a Game to Dominate
If it wasn’t just how badly the Los Angeles Clippers needed Chris Paul back, these last two games, and especially the easy win over the Philadelphia 76ers, closing out a so-so road trip, proved the importance of their starting point guard, even if all he needs is 25 minutes.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Things Are Back to Normal
The Los Angeles Clippers aren’t nothing Chris Paul, but they’re not anything like they are when the best point guard in the NBA is on the floor and healthy, making Carmelo Anthony’s huge night and the New York Knicks look practically helpless in a bizarre fourth quarter.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Life’s Not so Bad Without Chris Paul
Chris Paul may still be out with an injury, but the Los Angeles Clippers keep on winning, with Jamal Crawford leading the way off the bench.
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10 Oldest NBA Players
The list of the ten oldest players beginning the 2012-2013 NBA season has a few certain future hall of fame inductees on it, like Tim Duncan, Steve Nash, Ray Allen and Jason Kidd. There are two players over the age of 40, Grant Hill and Kurt Thomas but the most impressive fact is the New York Knicks having four of these players, including Rasheed Wallace coming out of retirement.
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The NBA’s First Week in Review
Taking a look at the first week of NBA action in 2009-2010, including the best performers this week around the league.