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Vince Carter’s three free throws in the final 10 seconds led the Nets to their second win against the Heat in four days.
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For Elton Brand, now a 76er, his off-season signing carries the potential to disrupt the balance of power in the Eastern Conference.
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The N.B.A. and AEG will announce plans to design and operate at least a dozen arenas in China, extending the league’s presence in its largest foreign market.
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Josh Childress’s decision to leave the Atlanta Hawks may signify a change in how N.B.A. players look at Europe as a basketball destination.
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The owners of the Greek club that sent ripples through the basketball world by signing Josh Childress say they have only just begun poaching players from the N.B.A.
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The Nets beat the Heat 100-98 in overtime in an exhibition game in Paris, but Vince Carter limped off after injuring his left hamstring.
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Brandon Jennings signed this summer with Lottomatica Virtus Roma, a top European team, and he is forging a cutting-edge career path.
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Kevin Garnett has reminded his team of ubuntu, a South African concept that underlines the importance of selflessness, unity and teamwork.
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An internal investigation by the N.B.A. found that no referees, besides Tim Donaghy, bet on games or provided inside information to gamblers, refuting a claim by the former referee’s lawyers saying others were involved.
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At the N.B.A.’s annual referee camp, five hours were dedicated to educating announcers in an effort to (hopefully) show that referees deserve more respect.
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Greg Oden is a curiosity looming just off the N.B.A. radar, still waiting to make a splash 15 months after Portland made him the top pick in the 2007 draft.
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Two rookies attending an N.B.A. seminar that teaches players how to avoid trouble were sent home on the event’s first day for violating the program’s rules.
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Duckworth was a two-time National Basketball Association All-Star who played most of his career for the Portland Trail Blazers.
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To reassert its global pre-eminence, the United States men’s basketball team did everything but rewrite the rules and restripe the courts. That last part is coming, though.
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A former executive with the Orlando Magic, has joined the Knicks’ revamped front office and will assume a key role in rebuilding after seven straight losing seasons.
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