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Sports Central December 11, 2007 Corrie Trouw |
NCAA, NBA Benefitting From Age Limit When the NBA enacted its new age limit policy before last season, it set in motion a chain of events NCAA hoops junkies could only dream of. |
Sports Central May 29, 2009 Bobby Campbell |
NBA Draft: Who Goes Where? Who Cares? When I look at the NBA, I see everything that is wrong in professional sports today. |
Sports Central August 19, 2005 Eric Williams |
The Never-Ending NBA Season The NBA summer leagues provide us with the ultimate NBA reality drama: recent NBA draft picks and NBA-wannabees trying to impress fans and coaches while fighting for a job in the NBA. |
AskMen.com June 27, 2014 Dave Golokhov |
NBA Draft 2014: Fashion The NBA draft, maybe more than any other pro sports draft, has a high focus on fashion. |
Sports Central December 26, 2006 Alvin Chang |
The Fight Wasn't a Big Deal -- For the NBA The fight at Madison Square Garden isn't that big of a deal - at least in the NBA. |
Sports Illustrated August 28, 2001 Alexander Wolff |
A truly global game The rest of the world nearly has caught up to the U.S. in basketball... |
Outside October 2008 |
In the Field with Ben Harper Why you should attend Austin City Limits Music Festival. |
Sports Central July 6, 2004 Danny Sternfield |
Predicting the NBA's Future Here are some storylines that might dominate the NBA in 10 years. The ones that come true -- you heard it here first. |
AskMen.com Mark Simmons |
Yao Ming: Bridging The NBA & The World The top pick in the NBA amateur draft on June 26, 2002, by the Houston Rockets, China's Yao Ming stands to elevate the game to a new level for various reasons. |
Sports Illustrated February 15, 2001 Marty Burns |
Town meeting CNNSI.com users weigh in on NBA's age issues... Nick Van Exel underrated?... Bulls... Zydrunas Ilgauskas... etc. |
Sports Illustrated June 25, 2002 Alexander Wolff |
Puttering along State of American hoops leads NBA teams to look overseas. |
Sports Illustrated March 27, 2002 Rick Reilly |
Missing Persons March Madness winds up this week after a month of showcasing about half of the best college-age players. The other half are holding down folding chairs in the NBA and trying to remember if they're in Cleveland or Memphis... |
Sports Central June 3, 2005 Eric Williams |
Let's Make a Deal, Commissioner Stern Message to Mr. Stern: The NBA is on the verge of a lockout. Get a deal done now. There is too much to lose and not nearly enough to gain if there is no NBA next year. Just ask your favorite NHL player. |
Sports Central March 16, 2004 Vikram Mohan |
Down on the Upside I was recently informed that Duke University's Luol Deng was a highly-coveted draft prospect. This news came as a shock to me. He seems like a nice enough player, especially for a freshman, but his game does not exactly scream NBA potential to me. |
Sports Illustrated April 4, 2000 Jackie MacMullan |
Inside the NBA NBA execs say they plan a minor league for 2001, but they're suspiciously vague about it |
Sports Central June 12, 2008 Sean Crowe |
It's Official: NBA Has Referee Problem The problem with the NBA isn't crooked officials, it's bad officials. |
Sports Central March 26, 2008 Scott Shepherd |
The Real Sweet 16 Here is the Real Sweet 16: 16 reasons to watch the NBA stretch run over the round of 16. |
Sports Central November 5, 2008 Wailele Sallas |
Is Kobe Going Greek? Eleven players who were on NBA rosters last year went to the international game for no taxes and more money. And just last month there were rumblings that Kobe Bryant was offered $83 million for three years. Tax free! |
Sports Central November 17, 2006 Bill Hazell |
Commish Stern Has Got Some Balls The NBA's new game ball leaves a lot to be desired -- and criticized. |
Sports Central June 29, 2005 Doug Graham |
NBA Draft a Mess, With Steals a Plenty There is no consensus in assessing draft day |
Sports Central January 1, 2014 Ross Lancaster |
Solving Tanking Doesn't Mean Reinventing the Wheel In the NBA season, the Christmas season seems like a natural measuring tool. With this year's draft class, plus the number of mediocre-to-bad teams in the East, tanking and how to fix it is already being talked about. |
AskMen.com Adam Fox |
The Cool Guy's Guide To Music Festivals Every year since 1987, Austin has hosted South by Southwest (aka SXSW) -- a 10-day music slash film slash interactive (read: technology) event that now draws crowds exceeding 130,000. |
Salon.com November 9, 2001 Mark Francis Cohen |
Does bin Laden have Marfan Syndrome? Osama may be suffering from a rare connective tissue disease that can cause sudden death... |
AskMen.com Branden Peters |
Damian Lillard Interview The NBA rookie of the year talks about video gaming. |
Salon.com April 18, 2001 Allen Barra |
Air ball Michael Jordan's rumored return to the court sounds like a great idea for the NBA. It isn't... |
Sports Central June 26, 2014 Ross Lancaster |
2014 NBA Draft Studs and Duds Coming into the most recent college basketball season, the 2014 NBA Draft promised to be one of the most talent-filled in recent memory. |
AskMen.com June 25, 2015 Dave Golokhov |
2015 NBA Draft Interviews What are the NBA's future stars doing to prepare for the draft? |
Sports Central May 28, 2009 Scott Shepherd |
Kobe vs. LeBron: Too Good to Be True How many times in NBA history have two of the top 10 players of all-time met in the NBA Finals with both players in their prime? |
Sports Central April 21, 2005 Damian Greene |
The NBA Season in Retrospect As we prepare for the NBA playoffs and watch an endless barrage of TNT's "40 Games in 40 Nights," let us reflect on the NBA's regular season. |
Sports Central June 3, 2013 Jonathan Lowe |
Not Always a Given Duke University has passed all the exams when it comes to college basketball greatness. But if you look one step up the ladder, you'd be hard pressed to find a Blue Devil alum that has excelled in the NBA. |
Sports Central June 3, 2004 Alan Rubenstein |
Dreams Aren't Always Reality This year's NBA May 17th entry deadline made many college coaches nervous and caught a few off-guard. |
Sports Illustrated July 1, 2002 Phil Taylor |
Changing hoop dreams Europeans prove that Caucasian players can flourish. |
Sports Central June 24, 2013 Corrie Trouw |
NBA Draft: Don't Believe the Non-Hype The 2013 draft is short on visions of low risk, high immediate prospects dancing through GMs' sleepy heads. But the popular suggestion that this group is devoid of All-Stars is intellectually lazy and statistically insane. |
Sports Illustrated May 15, 2001 Seth Davis |
A Risk Worth Taking For many high school and college basketball stars, the decision to go pro early is a sound one... |
BusinessWeek September 12, 2005 Mark Morrison |
A Poker Game For Samsung's Chips Austin and Albany are playing a high-stakes hand -- The two sides are squaring off over a new, $3.5 billion Samsung semiconductor plant, which will come with about 900 high-paying jobs and a secure spot in the high-tech industry's future. |
The Motley Fool December 14, 2011 |
How to Play Verizon and AT&T Our analysts discuss the strategy for telecom stocks. |
InternetNews April 24, 2007 David Needle |
Should IT Embrace Consumer Technology? Google asserts enterprise software is "falling behind." |
Sports Illustrated June 18, 2002 Ian Thomsen |
Danger: Draft Ahead With few college seniors of interest, this year's NBA lottery has higher risks than usual. |
InternetNews October 20, 2006 David Needle |
Lenovo Scores NBA Deal National Basketball Association will promote Lenovo computers and a new "Lenovo Stat" during games. |
Sports Central July 21, 2011 Jonathan Lowe |
NBA Lockout: The Double-Edged Sword The heat across the Upper Midwest these last couple of days couldn't be any more different than the mood in the world of the NBA. |
AskMen.com |
Brooklyn Nets Logo It's a departure from the colorful hues more common in the NBA, but we kind of dig the sleek, minimalist look. |
Sports Central December 10, 2011 Jean Neuberger |
Revenge of the Nerds It's official. America's small, private colleges are starting to take the hoops world by storm. |
Sports Central September 8, 2006 Diane M. Grassi |
Globalization Defeating the American Athlete The increase of insourcing foreign players in the U.S. may result in sacrificing the best American athletes. |
National Real Estate Investor December 29, 2003 |
Simon Adds Gateway Shopping Center to Austin Holdings Simon Property Group and SMP Interests Inc. have agreed to buy Gateway Shopping Center in Austin, Texas. The 484,000 sq. ft. complex is located near several major arterial highways leading into Austin. The purchase price was not disclosed. |