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Legends of NBA Style: The GQ+A with Walt Frazier

By Steve Marsh Article Reprint So when Carly Simon released “You’re So Vain” in 1972, are we sure she  wasn’t referring to Knicks legend Walt “Clyde” Frazier? The original NBA fashion  icon—first NBA player to

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Kovalchuk’s mother: Escrow, taxes led to son’s ‘civilized’ departure from NHL

By Dmitry Chesnokov Article Reprint Ilya Kovalchuk “retired” from the NHL Thursday – the news that shook the entire hockey world. SKA St. Petersburg, the KHL club Kovalchuk played for during this last NHL lockout,

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Chicago Blackhawks forgive Justin Bieber for walking on team logo

By Marcus Hondro Article Reprint Chicago –  He has had more missteps than a novice rumba  dancer of late, but Justin Bieber’s latest, stepping on the Stanley Cup champion  Chicago Blackhawks’ logo in their dressing

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UFC 162 Silva vs. Weidman Medical Suspensions: Anderson Silva Among Suspensions

By: sports.yahoo.com Article Reprint The Nevada State Athletic Commission on Monday released the UFC 162: Silva vs. Weidman medical suspensions to MMAWeekly.com. Most of the affected fighters, including former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva, faced

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Kevin Durant, Monica Wright engaged

By:espn.go.com Article Reprint MINNEAPOLIS — Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant is engaged to Minnesota Lynx guard Monica Wright. Wright confirmed the engagement following Minnesota’s 91-59 victory over the Phoenix Mercury on Sunday night. Durant,

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With move to Houston, all pressure squarely on Dwight Howard

By: Michael Rosenberg Article Reprint Dwight Howard finally got what he wanted, though he may wake up tomorrow morning and wonder  what it is. Then he’ll do something goofy and probably tweet about it (see: here).

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Dennis Rodman says he should be considered for Nobel Peace Prize

By Cindy Boren Article Reprint It’s been a busy year for Dennis Rodman, the former NBA bad-boy-turned-diplomat. He’s traveled to North Korea. He’s talked with Kim Jong Un and pronounced him a “friend for life.”

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Allen Iverson, NBA icon, struggles with life after basketball

By Kent Babb Article Reprint PHILADELPHIA — Less than an hour before the 8 p.m. tipoff, Philadelphia 76ers employees are scurrying around the Wells Fargo Center, hoping this Saturday night unfolds as planned. It’s late

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