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The New York Knicks are a professional basketball team that competes in the NBA and plays its home games at Madison Square Garden.
The New York Knicks are a professional basketball team that competes in the NBA and plays its home games at Madison Square Garden.
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Knicks' pick Hill inks deal
First-round draft pick Jordan Hill has signed with the New York Knicks. The Knicks announced Saturday that they had signed the forward from Arizona. Hill was the eighth overall pick in the draft. He would earn about $4.3 million over two years under the... -
Would a Wade wish-list be addressed? Ira Winderman answers YOUR Miami Heat questions
SunSentinel.comAsk Ira! SunSentinel Heat Writer Ira Winderman answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. --------------------...Tags: Damon Jones, Shawn Marion, Veterans Affairs, Government, Kobe Bryant
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2009 NBA free-agent list
South Florida Sun-SentinelStaff writer Ira Winderman lists players who became NBA free agents July 1: Atlanta Hawks: Mike Bibby (re-sjgned with Hawks), Thomas Gardner, Othello Hunter, Josh Childress (R), Solomon Jones (R), Ronald Murray, Zaza Pachulia (re-signed with Hawks),...Tags: Dikembe Mutombo, Darius Miles, Drew Gooden, Jason Kidd, Calvin Booth
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Grant Hill decides to stay with Suns
alan.hahn@newsday.comGrant Hill has decided to stay in Phoenix rather than join the Knicks or the Celtics. Hill has accepted a one-year deal worth $3 million and a player option for 2010-11 worth $3.24 million to remain with his former team. The Knicks had a one-year...Tags: Grant Hill, Phoenix Suns, Major League Baseball, Boston Celtics, Baseball
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Hill staying with Suns; now what for Knicks?
alan.hahn@newsday.comDonnie Walsh made two earnest attempts at a big splash in free agency, but both proved to be fruitless and, as a result, he will likely have to stay busy deep into August. "I have no doubt," Walsh said recently. After the long-shot bid to lure Jason...Tags: Grant Hill, Mike D'Antoni, Basketball, Jason Kidd, Boston Celtics
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Portland signs Paul Millsap to offer sheet
Associated PressThe Portland Trail Blazers signed restricted free-agent forward Paul Millsap to an offer sheet on Friday. The Utah Jazz has seven days to match the offer. The Trail Blazers said the terms of the offer were not disclosed because of team policy. Millsap'...Tags: Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz, Boston Celtics, Mehmet Okur, Baseball
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Grant Hill decides to stay with Suns instead of signing with Celtics or Knicks
AP Basketball WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Grant Hill is staying with the Phoenix Suns. Hill decided to remain in Phoenix on Friday, rather than join a title contender in Boston or a rebuilding team in New York. Lon Babby, Hill's agent, said during a conference call that...Tags: Mike D'Antoni, David Lee, Boston Celtics, Jason Kidd, Baseball
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Hill passes on Celtics, Knicks to stay with Suns
Grant Hill is staying with the Phoenix Suns. Hill decided to remain in Phoenix on Friday rather than join a title contender in Boston or a rebuilding team in New York. Lon Babby, Hill's agent, said during a conference call that the deal is for two years,...Tags: Grant Hill, Phoenix Suns, Major League Baseball, Mike D'Antoni, Boston Celtics
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How do Bob Griese and Chad Pennington compare? Mike Berardino answers YOUR Miami Dolphins questions
SunSentinel.comAsk Mike! SunSentinel Dolphins Writer Mike Berardino answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. -------------------...Tags: Damon Jones, Football, Shawn Marion, Veterans Affairs, Government
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Knicks sign rookie guard Toney Douglas
The New York Knicks have signed guard Toney Douglas, the second of two players they picked up in the first round of the NBA draft. Douglas was selected by the Los Angeles Lakers with the No. 29 pick and the Knicks acquired his rights for a future second-...Tags: Basketball, Florida State University, NBA, Los Angeles Lakers
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Woman sues, says NY school used her as 'plaything'
A fundraiser at an upstate New York university says senior athletic department officials tried to use her as a sexual "plaything" to ply big donors. Elizabeth Williams has sued Binghamton University and the two officials in federal court in Manhattan....Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Colleges and Universities, Isiah Thomas, Charity, New York
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Knicks order Eddy Curry to report to Summer League
alan.hahn@newsday.comEddy Curry has been ordered by the Knicks to report to the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas so that team president Donnie Walsh and his staff can monitor the progress of Curry's offseason diet and conditioning program, according to Jerry Powell, one of...Tags: Mike D'Antoni, Basketball, Physical Fitness, Al Harrington, NBA
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