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Jeff Ryan "National bonehead association: the NBA has a proud heritage as an innovative sports league, but it's suffered through a recent spate of silly ideas". Basketball Digest. FindArticles.com. 02 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCJ/is_5_30/ai_97615982/
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Articles in March, 2003 issue of Basketball Digest
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Motormouth, Part 1 - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Michael Mata -
National bonehead association: the NBA has a proud heritage as an innovative sports league, but it's suffered through a recent spate of silly ideas
by Jeff Ryan -
More all-time fines - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Syr Tyce -
Motormouth, Part 2 - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Watson Delaney - Franchise snapshot: Orlando Magic - Brief Article
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The middies are coming! The middies are coming! College basketball's most surprising and sustained revolutionthe evolution of mid-major programsshows no signs of slowing
by Tom Kertes - Remaining NBA schedule - Names and Numbers - Calendar
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Shaquille O'Neil: the ugly American - From Courtside
by Brett Ballantini -
Kings for a day: these All-Star Game improbables were in the right place at the right timeand took home some MVP hardware
by Mark Rich - NBA all-star game statistics - Name and Numbers
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King and the thief - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Craig Taylor - The stat sheet: the all-star game
- Two jazzy old leaders - Uncovering the Past - John Stockton and Karl Malone - Brief Article
- A March Marathon - Flashback: 1953's Four-OT Thriller - Boston Celtics vs. Syracuse Nationals
- All-time leaders, by team
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Half-baked - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by Vernell Whitehead -
The heart of a warrior - Rising Star: Gilbert Arenas
by Irwin Soonachan -
Crunch time: stuck in the deepest hole of the Phil Jackson era, the Lakers have set up their most arduous finals run yetand that's if they even make the playoffs
by Tom Kertes - Otis Birdsong: the upstart New Jersey Nets mailed it in, all right, delivering one of the NBA's greatest playoff upsets - The Game I'll Never Forget
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A basketball story - The Fans Speak Out - Brief Article
by James Gresky -
Stocked with fundamentals: put the all-time marks and accolades to the sidethe guard's true legacy will be his unyielding dedication to and love for the game - Interview: John Stockton - Interview
by Brett Ballantini - Quick quiz
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The little lefty - The Fans Speak Out - Letter to the Editor
by K. Johnson


