Anthony sits out as Pacers knock off KnicksAssociated Press, ESPN.com Paul George scored seven points in a 13-0 fourth-quarter run and finished with 24, leading the Indiana Pacers past the short-handed New York Knicks 81-76 on Thursday night. |
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Nate Taylor, nytimes.com The 28-year-old rookie Chris Copeland replaced Carmelo Anthony in the Knicks' starting lineup for Thursday's game against the Pacers while Anthony served a one-game suspension. |
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Associated Press, ESPN.com Cavaliers center Anderson Varejao had surgery to repair a split leg muscle, an injury that could sideline him two more months. |
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Dan Devine, yahoo.com Taking over an NBA team in the middle of the season isn't an easy job, but Jim Boylan's making it look that way, posting two wins in two tries since taking over for Scott Skiles after he and the Milwaukee Bucks elected to "part ways" on Monday… |
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The original model for the D-League is yesterday's news. Teams are embracing the league more than ever before as a resource to develop precious young talent, says Ian Thomsen. |
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Eric Freeman, yahoo.com The Chicago Bulls' 2012-13 season has always been divided into two parts: the periods before and after Derrick Rose returns from the ACL tear that knocked him out of the 2012 playoffs after just one game. The idea was that the Bulls would perform well e… |
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Monta Ellis Spins and ScoresJan 10
Ashley Brooke Nevel, dimemag.com Milwaukee Bucks point guard Monta Ellis spins through Chicago Bulls defenders and gets the shot to fall. |
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Dime Magazine, dimemag.com Everyone claims they have the answers for the Lakers problems this year. But there’s one that’s stumped Hollywood for over a decade: what to do with Tony Parker. In San Antonio’s wild three-point win over the Lakers, Parker looked like he was runnin… |
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