Seattle Supersonics News
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Phil Jackson, who guided the Los Angeles Lakers to five National Basketball Association championships and the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls to six, will advise the Detroit Pistons on their coaching search.
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David Vahey was printing “Sonics Fever” T-shirts yesterday near Seattle when his partner called and told him to stop. National Basketball Association owners had rejected the city’s bid for a team.
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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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Thousands of feet over Lake Erie in cloudy skies, Dan Gilbert sits in his eight-seat Hawker 700 jet and celebrates a win.
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The New York Knicks hired Mark Warkentien as director of pro player personnel, the National Basketball Association team said in a statement.
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Rick Welts said he’s stepping down as president and chief executive officer of the Phoenix Suns, four months after disclosing that he’s gay.
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The Boston Celtics have lost two players in as many months to season-ending heart surgery.
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Maurice Lucas , a four-time National Basketball Association All-Star power forward who helped lead the Portland Trail Blazers to a championship, died yesterday of bladder cancer. He was 58.
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Ray Allen became the National Basketball Association’s career leader in 3-point shots made as the Boston Celtics lost 92-86 to the Los Angeles Lakers.
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The Portland Trail Blazers fired coach Nate McMillan a day after a 42-point loss to the New York Knicks.
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