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Veteran Spurs sprint past Knicks, 92-80
alan.hahn@newsday.comThe new-look Knicks got to test themselves against the old-looking Spurs. And behind the old-reliable Tim Duncan (23 points, nine rebounds, seven assists and two blocks) and strong contributions off the bench by "graybeards" such as Michael Finley (14...Tags: Jamal Crawford, Zach Randolph, Phoenix Suns, Stephon Marbury, New York Knicks
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Young Knicks fall to wily old Spurs
alan.hahn@newsday.comSAN ANTONIO - The new-look Knicks got to test themselves against the old-looking Spurs. And behind the old-reliable Tim Duncan (23 points, nine rebounds, seven assists and two blocks) and strong contributions off the bench by "graybeards" such as...Tags: Jamal Crawford, Zach Randolph, Phoenix Suns, Stephon Marbury, New York Knicks
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Spurs' wily veterans defeat Knicks, 92-80
alan.hahn@newsday.comThe new-look Knicks got to test themselves against the old-looking Spurs. The results were exactly what Mike D'Antoni might have expected for his team against such a wily opponent. "We still have a long way to go," he said even before the 92-80 loss to...Tags: Jamal Crawford, Zach Randolph, Phoenix Suns, Stephon Marbury, New York Knicks
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Derek Fisher wants the Lakers to play with urgency
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDerek Fisher always has been a calm, steady influence for the Lakers. He has been a rock for his younger teammates, a coach on the floor and a friend for Kobe Bryant in his times of need. That hasn't changed, but Fisher senses the gravity of what's at...Tags: Brian Shaw, Boston Celtics, Major League Baseball, Derek Fisher, Shaquille O'Neal
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Lakers bench steps up in win
Tim Duncan and Tony Parker were missing from the San Antonio Spurs' lineup Thursday, each resting a sprained ankle and unable to play against the Lakers.
But some aspects of the Spurs remained the same: Manu Ginobili flopped all over the floor, and the...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Philadelphia 76ers, Phil Jackson, San Antonio Spurs, Kwame Brown
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Which is the best Lakers team ever?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterShaq or Wilt? Kobe or Magic? The Showtime Lakers or the 33-wins-in-a-row Lakers? And what about George Mikan? Just which is the greatest Lakers team of all time? It's time to find out. The Times has asked an online sports simulation site to run a...Tags: Derek Fisher, Mitch Richmond, Glen Rice, Shaquille O'Neal, Lindsey Hunter
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Cavaliers send it to Sunday
The NBA, at least in this year's playoffs, is where the predictable happens. As has been the case for Cleveland's entire series against the Boston Celtics, being at home means being better. So in Friday night's Game 6 at Quicken Loans Arena, the Cavs...Tags: Boston Celtics, LeBron James, Baseball, Basketball, Major League Baseball
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Spurs make Hornets feel the sting of elimination
The Associated PressA title defense endures for the playoff-savvy San Antonio Spurs. Manu Ginobili scored 26 points, hitting four free throws in the final minute and sending the Spurs to the Western Conference Finals with a 91-82 victory against the New Orleans Hornets on...Tags: Tony Parker, Tyson Chandler, Basketball, National Basketball Association, San Antonio Spurs
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Ask Sam Smith
With the Blazers getting the first pick, don't you think that just gives the Bulls a huge discount on Zach Randolph? Lets say Zach and Martell Webster for some contracts and our ninth pick, which could be Mike Conley. --Jonathan MC, Delano, Calif. In the...Tags: Justice System, Tony Parker, David Robinson, Mikki Moore, All Stars
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From the Cubicle
This is a big game. They all are from here on out. In fact they have been for weeks. Unfortunately the Sox haven't been playing like it. Last night's loss to the Angels dropped the South Side Nine (plus the other 31 dudes on the expanded roster) four...Tags: Popular Music, Paul Konerko, Jermaine Dye, Jim Thome, Major League Baseball
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Starting lineup stays on hold
Tribune staff reporterThe NBA has become a global league. The Spurs recently trained in France, home of guard Tony Parker. Manu Ginobili, Fabricio Oberto and Andres Nocioni play for the Argentine national team when they're not playing against each other.And besides their...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Ben Wallace, Ben Gordon, Tim Duncan, Luol Deng
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'Cow Town' Cool
David Davis last wrote for the magazine about the Mad Pride movement led by former mental illness patients.It's an hour before game time at Sacramento's Arco Arena, and the faithful have gathered for battle. Cowbells dangling around their necks, their hair dyed purple and black, they carry hand-painted signs with a simple message: "Beat L.A." No matter that...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Movies, Executive Branch, Political Candidates, Gray Davis
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