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Krzyzewski to return as coach of Team USA
Mike Krzyzewski had decided to remain coach of the U.S. men's Olympic basketball team.
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GM: Cavs will listen to offers for No. 1 pick
It's been 20 years since the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft was traded, when the Orlando Magic moved Chris Webber, but it's possible that streak could end this year.
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Cavs win NBA draft lottery; Magic get 2nd pick
The Cleveland Cavaliers have won the 2013 NBA draft lottery.
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Spurs' Parker getting MRI on ailing left calf
San Antonio Spurs point guard Tony Parker plans to have an MRI on Thursday on his troublesome left calf, although he doesn't expect to miss any playing time in the Western Conference finals.
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Sources: Mavs mulling Howard sweepstakes
The Dallas Mavericks, with their first lottery draft pick in a dozen years firmly in hand, have their eyes on Dwight Howard.
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Jackson: Told by GM of D'Antoni, 'I laughed'
When Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak called Phil Jackson to tell him the Lakers were hiring Mike D'Antoni instead of him he responded the only way he knew how. "I laughed," Jackson says.
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Vinny Del Negro out as Clippers head coach
Vinny Del Negro is out as coach of the Los Angeles Clippers after their first-round playoff exit.
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Jordan: Bobcats changing name to Hornets
Michael Jordan wants to "bring the buzz back" to Charlotte.
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Spurs outlast Grizzlies in OT, grab 2-0 lead
Tony Parker had 15 points and a career playoff-high 18 assists, Tim Duncan scored San Antonio's first six points of overtime and the Spurs bounced back after squandering a 13-point lead in the fourth quarter to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 93-89 on Tuesday
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Stern says he's leaving NBA in good shape
Commissioner David Stern believes he is leaving the NBA in great shape and in great hands in looking back on his nearly 30-year tenure as the league's boss.
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Boeheim: Melo needs better supporting cast
Jim Boeheim is convinced Carmelo Anthony will continue to fall short of a championship if the New York Knicks maintain the core of their current lineup.
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Knicks unsure if Amar'e can start next season
The New York Knicks are unsure whether Amar'e Stoudemire, their highest-paid player, will return to a starting role next season.
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Durant to donate $1M to OKC tornado relief
Oklahoma City isn't just a place where Thunder star Kevin Durant lives these days. It's home.
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Phil Jackson says best offer came from Nets
Phil Jackson says the best job offer he has received recently was to coach the Brooklyn Nets.
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Colangelo out as Raptors GM, still president
Bryan Colangelo is still president of the Toronto Raptors, but he's no longer the club's general manager.
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Sources: Howard felt marginalized by D'Antoni
Los Angeles Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said he was "hopeful" and "optimistic" that Dwight Howard will be back with the Lakers next season and beyond.
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Report: Bobcats to become 'Hornets' again
Charlotte Bobcats owner Michael Jordan is changing his team's name to the Hornets, said a person familiar with the situation.
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Celtics' Williams arrested in Washington state
Boston Celtics guard Terrence Williams was arrested Sunday and accused of brandishing a gun at the mother of his 10-year-old son during a visitation exchange, police in Kent, Wash., said.
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Vogel responds to LeBron, respects Heat
Frank Vogel said Monday that he has great respect for LeBron James and the Miami Heat, but as for James' perception that the Indiana Pacers coach considers Miami "just another team," he said the Heat superstar is mistaken.
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Hansen vows to keep pursuing Seattle franchise
Chris Hansen is not going away in his pursuit of bringing the NBA back to Seattle.
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