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Farewell to former Celtic - 3/3/2007 GARDENA, Calif. - Four months after the death of team patriarch Red Auerbach, Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Danny Ainge reunited in grief to say goodbye to former Boston Celtics teammate Dennis Johnson. |
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MacDonald is coach of year - 3/1/2007 Mike MacDonald, who guided Medaille's men's basketball team to an 11-14 record after the school had won just four of 50 games the previous two seasons, was named Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year. MacDonald took over at Medaille after spending five years as coach at Canisius College. |
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Wade facing tough choice - 2/26/2007 MIAMI - Heat guard Dwyane Wade will seek a second opinion early this week before deciding whether to rehabilitate his dislocated left shoulder or have season-ending surgery to repair the joint. |
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Webber spoils Ben's return - 2/26/2007 AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Chris Webber made a putback with 2.2 seconds left and scored 21 points to lift the Detroit Pistons to a 95-93 win over the Chicago Bulls. |
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Bona's skid ends at Duquesne - 2/25/2007 St. Bonaventure finally ended its six-game losing streak, fighting off a furious rally by Duquesne to do it. Bona led by 19 points at the half then held on for a 97-94 victory Saturday against the Dukes in Pittsburgh. It was the Bonnies' first win since Jan. 27 when they defeated Richmond on the road, 61-53. |
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Ex-Celtic great Johnson dies - 2/23/2007 AUSTIN, Texas - Dennis Johnson, the star NBA guard who was part of three championships and teamed with Larry Bird on one of the great postseason plays, died Thursday, collapsing after his developmental team's practice. He was 52. |
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Around the league - 2/23/2007
Dwyane Wade is considering season-ending surgery to repair his dislocated left shoulder, which would be the biggest loss yet for the Miami Heat during their rocky reign as NBA champions. The All-Star guard was hurt in the fourth quarter of Wednesday night's 112-102 loss at Houston. Wade flew home early Thursday in a private plane and was examined at a hospital by team physician Dr. Harlan Selesnick. |
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