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Recognition tough to come by for Heat's Erik Spoelstra
It is a subject Erik Spoelstra would rather avoid. Ever since he was put in this situation, he's run from the topic of his abilities as a coach. The everlasting smile disappears the moment Spoelstra, now in his fifth season with the Miami Heat, is asked...Tags: Erik Spoelstra, Udonis Haslem, Basketball, Pat Riley, Miami Heat
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Keegan Bradley shoots 60 at Byron Nelson Championship
addCustomPlayer('ftvyjjff0ewr1m2zvopdk5r12', '', '', 600, 418, 'perfftvyjjff0ewr1m2zvopdk5r12', 'eplayer15'); Keegan Bradley had no thoughts about a course record, or the possibility of a 59, after consecutive bogeys in the middle of his opening round...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, NASCAR, Alexandr Dolgopolov, USC Trojans, College Sports
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NBA veteran Jason Collins is first active player to say he is gay
Jason Collins had long been keeping a secret. As a standout high school player at Harvard-Westlake School, as a star at Stanford and through a 12-year NBA career, he had hidden something fundamental about himself from his family, friends and teammates....
Tags: Grant Hill, Super Bowl, Basketball, Boston Celtics, National Football League
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Jason Collins comes out as gay, triggers huge response
Jason Collins was a journeyman NBA center, all but unknown to anyone but the sport's dedicated followers. That was before Collins revealed he is gay in a first-person account for Sports Illustrated posted to the magazine's website Monday. In doing so,...Tags: Mark Cuban, Barack Obama, Women's National Basketball Association, Basketball, Dallas Mavericks
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NBA's Jason Collins: 'I'm gay'
Jason Collins, a 34-year-old center who has played for six teams in 12 seasons in the NBA, disclosed in the May 6 issue of Sports Illustrated, that he is gay, becoming the first openly gay athlete playing in a major American sport. Collins, writing a...
Tags: Gay Pride Los Angeles, Basketball, Sports Illustrated, National Basketball Association, Joseph P. Kennedy
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Strange but true, fan personally blacks out Hawks
During the second period of the Blackhawks' 3-2 victory Wednesday night over the Avalanche at the United Center, my phone buzzed. "Hawks on their way to 24 straight unbeaten?'' the text from fan Steven Schucker read. Schucker wasn't the only person in...
Tags: Columbia College Chicago, National Basketball Association, Gary Bettman, Colorado Avalanche, National Hockey League
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From Lakers insider to food truck driver
The hand that once wrote about daily NBA schedules on a greaseboard in the Lakers' locker room now composes daily specials on a surfboard propped against a sunset-colored truck. Kona Sunset Shrimp Tacos, two for $7. The distinctive voice that once...
Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Jack Nicholson, Kobe Bryant, National Basketball Association, Michael Jordan
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Simeon All Access | Catching up with Deon Thomas
Deon Thomas believes the recruiting controversy that dogged him for a year and a half following his senior season at Simeon could have been avoided if he had listened to coach Bob Hambric. The University of Illinois' all-time leading scorer and the No....
Tags: National Basketball Association, National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), NBA Draft
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Nets' Blatche rips Wizards, his former team
Trail Blazers @Wizards Tonight, 7 TV: Comcast SportsNet Andray Blatche took just two shots in the Brooklyn Nets' 96-89 win over the rival New York Knicks on Monday night at Barclays Center. But on a night that should have been all about the...Tags: Basketball, National Basketball Association, New York Knicks, Brooklyn Nets, Sports
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In a season full of tests, Nik Vucevic will face another one against the Celtics
The final basket center Nik Vucevic made Friday night is listed as a "driving layup" in the NBA's official play-by-play account. But there was nothing routine about it. The layup helped secure a win, and it also epitomized why Orlando Magic coaches...
Tags: Basketball, Boston Celtics, National Basketball Association, Glen Davis, Orlando Magic
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Inauguration, Spanish politics and Super Bowl prep
Barack Obama may already have been officially inaugurated yesterday, but don't tell that to the people on Washington's National Mall this morning: A second, more outdoor ceremony today will give the public a view as Obama starts his second term. Some of...
Tags: Super Bowl, Christianity, Media Industry, Baltimore Ravens, National Basketball Association
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Sundance 2013: In 'Linsanity,' Jeremy Lin's extraordinary journey
PARK CITY, Utah — The Baltimore Ravens finally got over the hump and won an AFC championship, but it was a sports victory of a different sort that filled the air Sunday afternoon at the Sundance Film Festival. “Linsanity,” the...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Barack Obama, Baltimore Ravens, Basketball, David Letterman
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