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by Deron Snyder onFebruary 9, 2012
Taking a "woe is me" approach is the wrong avenue for Miami Heat superstar LeBron James.
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by Deron Snyder onJanuary 18, 2012
There's no Magic, Bird or Jordan, but the USA Basketball team remains revered around the world.
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by Claudio E. Cabrera onDecember 16, 2011
Vanessa Bryant cites "irreconcilable differences." Does she get to keep the purple diamond ring?
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by Deron Snyder onOctober 26, 2011
Jetting around the world might be great for 18 stars, including Dwyane Wade and Kobe Bryant, but it's going to hurt the 400-plus other players as well as negotiations to end the lockout.
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by Deron Snyder onOctober 4, 2011
Playing overseas during the NBA lockout might be good for the Lakers star, but not for anyone else.
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by Hayat Mohamed onApril 22, 2011
Bryant and the Lakers warn others that "words can be hurtful."
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by David Kaufman onApril 14, 2011
Not all members of the gay community think his use of the other f-word was homophobic -- and it certainly doesn't compare to using the n-word.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onApril 13, 2011
The Lakers star says he didn't mean it literally. But we bet he won't be saying it again.
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August 9, 2010
The nation's first baller-in-chief takes on King James.
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by Martin Johnson onApril 22, 2010
The games are still covered as if it's 1995, without much explanation or analysis. Smarter announcing could build the audience--and appreciation for the sport.
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