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PSU LEHIGH VALLEY CHAPTER "PHIL GROSZ NIGHT", AUG. 28 -- Buffet 6 p.m., speaker 7:15, Days Inn Conference Center, Rt. 22 & 309 … prepaid $14, at door $16 … hear Phil's comments/predictions for 2008 season … info Dale 610-4434-0497....Tags: Homes, National Basketball Association, American Legion, Demographics, Basketball
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U.S. Earned Its Basketball Redemption
The gold medals that hung from their necks? They earned them. The title of best basketball team on the planet? Earned that, too.
Redemption has its price. And the 2008 U.S. men's Olympic team paid for its ticket back to the top of the world. No free...Tags: Jason Kidd, National Basketball Association, Awards and Prizes, Kevin Garnett, Basketball
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Kobe Bryant's jersey still a big seller in China
WatchdogThe Chinese apparently got caught up in the Celtics' championship run last season, lifting two members of the Boston Three Party into the top 10 in jersey sales. Here are the top selling NBA jerseys in China last season compared......Tags: National Basketball Association, Allen Iverson, Basketball, Dwyane Wade, Boston Celtics
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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: Jason Kidd, National Basketball Association, Allen Iverson, United States of America, Basketball
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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: Jason Kidd, National Basketball Association, Allen Iverson, United States of America, Basketball
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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: Jason Kidd, National Basketball Association, Allen Iverson, United States of America, Basketball
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Kobe???s jersey still tops in China
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsLos Angeles Laker Kobe Bryant still has the top-selling NBA jersey in China based on sales at retail stores in China during the 2007-08 season, according to the NBA. Bryant???s jersey was the top seller in 2006-07, too. Meanwhile, Heat......Tags: National Basketball Association, Allen Iverson, Basketball, Boston Celtics, Paul Pierce
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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: Multi-Sport Events, Jason Kidd, Allen Iverson, National Basketball Association, Richard Jefferson
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POINT/COUNTERPOINT: Easy run or under the gun?
The United States did not win the gold medal in men's basketball in the 2004 Olympics, the first time America has failed to do so while using professional players. This time, with well-respected NBA executive Jerry Colangelo and highly successful...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Jason Kidd, National Basketball Association, Allen Iverson, Awards and Prizes
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Hair today, gone tomorrow: The 10 best hairstyles in sports
Sentinel Staff WriterThe men at Tony's Downtown Barber Shop squabble about two main things before every basketball game comes on: who is going to win the game and who has the best hair. And there is no evidence to prove which argument is more popular. "Oh, yeah, we talk...Tags: National Basketball Association, Allen Iverson, Andre Agassi, Tony Williams, Basketball
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Starting Lines: Federer Loses
Roger Federer's longtime grip on the No. 1 ranking is in jeopardy after his three-set loss to 6-foot-10 Ivo Karlovic on Thursday at the Cincinnati Masters in Mason, Ohio. Federer has been ranked No. 1 since Feb. 2, 2004, a record of 235 consecutive...Tags: Roger Federer, Steve Nash, Tommy Haas, National Basketball Association, Edmonton Oilers
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Not a very fond farewell
Let's see. Elton Brand tells the Clippers he will sign for less money if the Clippers sign Baron Davis. The Clippers then sign Baron and offer less money to Elton. Elton then takes his business elsewhere because he is insulted by the offer of less money....Tags: National Basketball Association, Roger Federer, Elton Brand, Shaquille O'Neal, Philadelphia 76ers
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