Dallas Mavericks News
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Former National Basketball Players Association Executive Director Billy Hunter sued the union, its president and his publicist, alleging that they engaged in secret negotiations with team owners to end the 2011 lockout.
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The excruciating melodrama is over, at least for now: Sacramento will remain the home of the Kings, presumably under new ownership. What’s less clear is the future of the franchise in today’s NBA.
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If anyone can relate to Jason Collins, it’s Golden State Warriors President Rick Welts, a former National Basketball Association chief marketing officer who says the first openly gay male athlete in a major U.S. team sport can cash in by coming out.
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The Miami Heat used a 12-0 run at the start of the fourth quarter to pull away from the Milwaukee Bucks before wrapping up a 98-86 win to lead their National Basketball Association playoff series by two games to none.
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Brittney Griner was taken with the first pick of the Women’s National Basketball Association draft by the Phoenix Mercury after scoring the second-most points in women’s college basketball history.
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By the time former Phoenix Suns executive Rick Welts’s I-am-gay announcement appeared on the front page of the May 15, 2011, New York Times, he already had revealed his secret to friends, co-workers and business associates.
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Kobe Bryant scored a season-high 47 points as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Portland Trail Blazers 113-106 to boost their chances of reaching the National Basketball Association playoffs.
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Russell McBride has been a Miami Marlins fan since the Major League Baseball team’s first season in 1993.
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The Los Angeles Lakers, Dallas Mavericks and Atlanta Hawks all won last night to finish off first-round National Basketball Association playoff series in six games.
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Billionaire Mark Cuban lost his bid for a court order ending a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit that accuses him of insider trading.
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