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KNICKS: Ewing Jr. acquired for rights to Weis
alan.hahn@newsday.comPatrick Ewing said his number would come out of retirement if his son, Patrick Jr., ever became a Knick. Time to take No. 33 down from the rafters, then. On Friday the Knicks acquired Ewing Jr. from the Houston Rockets for the rights to notorious 1999...Tags: Patrick Ewing, Basketball, National Basketball Association, Zach Randolph, Ron Artest
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Knicks' Marbury says Steve & Barry's still owe him $2M
emi.endo@newsday.comKnicks point guard Stephon Marbury, whose low-cost shoes and clothing are sold by Steve & Barry's, has moved to block the auction sale of the chain, claiming the company owes him more than $2 million in royalties. Steve & Barry's, based in Port...Tags: Auction Service, Financially Distressed Companies, Court Administration, Basketball, New York Knicks
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Court OKs $163M Steve & Barry's sale
keiko.morris@newsday.comA bankruptcy court judge Friday approved the deal for two investment firms to acquire Port Washington-based retailer Steve & Barry's for the original offer of $163 million, Steve & Barry's said. A subsidiary of the investment firms Bay Harbour Management...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Court Administration, Sarah Jessica Parker, Basketball, New York Knicks
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Moment of truth for basketball's Team USA
Chicago TribuneIn 1936, our basketball team kicked some serious Olympic butt. A guy named Joe Fortenberry scored eight points in the gold-medal game. So did Canada. Final score: USA 19, Canada 8. After that, Canucks stuck pretty much to pucks. We thought we were...Tags: Allen Iverson, Kansas Jayhawks, Wesley Snipes, United States of America, Karl Malone
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Chance for U.S. to regain swagger
In 1936, our basketball team kicked some serious Olympic butt.
A guy named Joe Fortenberry scored eight points in the gold-medal game. So did Canada.
Final score: U.S. 19, Canada 8.
After that, Canucks stuck pretty much to pucks.
We thought we were...Tags: Allen Iverson, Kansas Jayhawks, Wesley Snipes, United States of America, Karl Malone
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A chance for U.S. to regain swagger
BEIJING—In 1936, our basketball team kicked some serious Olympic butt. A guy named Joe Fortenberry scored eight points in the gold-medal game. So did Canada. Final score: U.S. 19, Canada 8. After that, Canucks stuck pretty much to pucks. We...Tags: Allen Iverson, United States of America, Karl Malone, Lamar Odom, Danny Manning
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Cablevision finalizes purchase of Newsday!
WatchdogCablevision's purchase of Newsday became official this afternoon! I assume Stephon Marbury, Al Trautwig and that guy from the iO commercials will be coming by with a welcome basket any time now. Anyway, I promise you, dear readers, that I...... -
Dolan won't sell soul for the sake of big money
James Dolan has opened the floor to investors, allowing them the kind of public discourse with him that writers who cover his basketball team rarely get. Speculation has been simmering for weeks that the Dolan family business, Cablevision, might be...Tags: James Dolan, National Hockey League, Basketball, Satellite and Cable Service, Mario
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Walsh does right by being patient
ken.berger@newsday.comIf you heard what the Clippers gave up for Marcus Camby, you were thinking the same thing I was: Why couldn't Donnie Walsh get the same, or better, for Zach Randolph? Well, he couldn't get better and wasn't willing to take nothing, which is essentially...Tags: Marcus Camby, Basketball, National Basketball Association, Zach Randolph, New York Knicks
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Lance Stephenson shows why he's the best
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersLance Stephenson, a muscular 6-foot-5, 200-pound guard from Lincoln High in Brooklyn, N.Y., is branding himself like a new shoe being unveiled. He is high school basketball's most recognizable player, following a path blazed by O.J. Mayo and Sebastian...Tags: O.J. Mayo, Schools, Multi-Sport Events, Basketball, National Basketball Association
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Team hoping size won't matter
Chris Paul probably wasn't the best person to ask about size, since the 6-footer spends most of his time on the court trying to avoid the big guys instead of trying to act like one. Besides, he's got other things on his mind this week, including...Tags: Allen Iverson, O.J. Mayo, Court Administration, Schools, Dwyane Wade
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Is satellite in Chris Russo's future? Sirius ain't sayin'
WatchdogI thought Chris Russo handled himself well in a tough spot Monday as he addressed my Sunday article about the potential breakup of the "Mike and the Mad Dog" show this summer. Here is the transcript of what he said,......Tags: New York Giants, Eli Manning, National Football League, Super Bowl, Derek Jeter
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