While players have more control now than they’ve ever had in the teams they join, some players are keeping the spirit of downright sports hate alive. NBA legend, now analyst Reggie Miller thinks that some guys could fit in the ’90s as far as trash-talking goes.
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No disrespect to general manager Danny Ainge, but someone’s got to tell him to stop leaking these things to the press. It’s just not a good look at this point.
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The 7-foot lefty has had some issues securing passes this year, but that certainly wasn't the case vs. Utah.
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The former Knicks superstar center is coming off the biggest win of his basketball coaching career at his alma mater. The Georgetown Hoyas just upset Big East juggernaut Villanova to advance in the conference tournament at MSG. Too bad the security staff was unable to recognize pretty much the only Knicks player worth a damn from the last 30 years. Oh, this is so embarrassing…
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17. Mark Turgeon, Maryland Terrapins -- Turgeon played point guard for four years under Larry Brown at Kansas (1983-87), was named captain in his final two years in Lawrence and became the first player in team history to play in four straight NCAA tournaments. Turgeon is one of six coaches in this tournament with Final Four playing experience, recording five assists in a 1986 national semifinal loss to Duke.
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LOS ANGELES -- Anthony Davis will be sidelined at least two more weeks because of tendinosis and a calf strain in his right leg, the Los Angeles Lakers said Friday.