Basketball Hall Of Fame News
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ESPN Radio broadcaster Jack Ramsey will step away from National Basketball Association playoff coverage due to an undisclosed health issue.
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Bernard King, Gary Payton and Rick Pitino were among the class of 2013 announced today for the Basketball Hall of Fame.
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New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony will win his first National Basketball Association scoring title as Kevin Durant said he will sit out the Oklahoma City Thunder’s regular-season finale.
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The University of Louisville won its first men’s college basketball championship since 1986, helping Rick Pitino make history as the first coach to win titles at two schools.
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Former All-Star guards Gary Payton and Tim Hardaway are among 12 finalists for entry into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
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Marty Blake, who worked in the National Basketball Association for more than 50 years and was known as the “Godfather of NBA Scouting,” died yesterday in Alpharetta, Georgia. He was 86.
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Don Nelson, whose 1,335 coaching wins are the most in National Basketball Association history, said he’s headed to the Basketball Hall of Fame.
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Seaport Capital LLC, which includes a majority stake in Mandalay Baseball Properties, is selling its share of the holding company that owns five minor-league baseball teams, including half of the New York Yankees’ Triple-A affiliate.
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Don Nelson, owner of the record for the most wins by a National Basketball Association coach, and five-time All-Star Reggie Miller were among the 12 inductees this year into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
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Jack Twyman, a basketball Hall of Fame player who spent more than a decade caring for an injured teammate, died at age 78.
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