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NBA News
Here are the most recent news from NBA:
- NBA Q&A: Bob Bass (The Oklahoman) - Bob Bass graduated from Tulsa Rogers High School. He coached at Oklahoma Baptist for 15 years, leading the Bison to an NAIA national championship. He spent the majority of his career in the NBA as a coach and general manager. How do you see Oklahoma City as an NBA market? Oklahoma City has a chance to be a very good franchise. The support they had (for the Hornets) was tremendous. The big thing ...
- NBA TV to Give Fans Right to Vote (Mediaweek) - The National Basketball Association will once a week allow fans to vote on which games are televised during the upcoming season on NBA TV.
- NBA HALL OF FAME GREETS OLAJUWON, EWING: Players among seven who entered Friday. (Eurweb) - *Retired NBA centers Hakeem Olajuwon and Patrick Ewing took their places in the basketball Hall of Fame on Friday during a ceremony in Springfield, Mass.
- NBA to Confer with Appeal Court President (This Day) - Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has expressed concern over the delay in the adjudication on the appeals arising from the various election petition tribunal judgments and has resolved to meet the President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Umaru Abdullahi, on the matter.
- Five Things We Learned in the NBA (HoopsWorld) - It's Sunday which means it's time to take a look at what the wonderful world of the NBA taught us this week.
- NBA holds its first clinic for South African girls (Slam! Sports) - The American men were from the NBA, and the woman leading Sunday's basketball clinic had an Olympic gold medal. But the young South African women they were coaching weren't star-struck.
- NBA rookies take lessons in handling fame, fortune, fans (Boston Herald) - Twenty-two years ago the NBA and Boston Celtics legend Thomas "Satch" Sanders formed a crash course for rookie basketball players - essentially Celebrity 101 - where...
- NBA All-Star builds playground in Bossier City (The Shreveport Times) - It all started when two-time NBA All-Star and Shreveport native Antawn Jamison decided he wanted to give back to children and their communities.
- NBA player helps build playground (KTBS Shreveport) - An NBA all-star returned to Shreveport to help build a new playground for local children. Shreveport native and Washington Wizards player Antawn Jamison helped build a new Kaboom playground today. It was built across the street from the Community Renewal Friendship house in Bossier City. "It's always great to give
- Heat's Chalmers issues apology to team, NBA (USA Today) - A contrite Mario Chalmers spoke out about his banishment from the NBA's rookie symposium Friday, acknowledging that he made an error in judgment but denying numerous reports that he was using marijuana.
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