Archive | Basketball – Men’s
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U. Kentucky Athletics revokes student newspaper’s access to basketball interviews
A decision involving U. Kentucky Athletics and a Kernel editor brought the First Amendment into question Monday.
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Andre Drummond commits to UConn
Andre Drummond, a 6-foot-11 center rated the No. 2 recruit in the country, has committed to play basketball at UConn. Drummond posted on his Twitter account, "It's official I'm heading to the university of connecticut to be a husky this year!
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Duke basketball travels to China on ‘Friendship’ trip
SHANGHAI, CHINA — Kofi Annan, the famed former Secretary General of the United Nations, once said in an address that “sport is a universal language.
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Column: No teamwork in NBA lockout
The expiration of the NBA’s Collective Bargaining Agreement comes in the wake of an absurd postseason that scored some of the NBA’s highest TV ratings since Michael Jordan took on John Stockton and Karl “the Mailman” Malone in 1997-98.
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Krzyzewski: Trip to China, UAE will make Duke ‘a better basketball team’
Last time Mike Krzyzewski was in China, he was vying for a gold medal in the Olympic Games as head coach of the United States national basketball team. This month, Krzyzewski instead leads Duke in a different—perhaps friendlier—kind of contest.
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Wall will only re-enroll at Kentucky “if it’s absolutely certain that he can finish his semester”
From the Washington Examiner, John Wall — who John Calipari tweeted a while ago was planning, along with Rajon Rondo and Eric Bledsoe, to re-enroll at U.
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U. Houston closes book on Salinas, others still involved
U. Houston might be in the clear, but the David Salinas drama continues. Salinas, 60, an AAU basketball coach and investment adviser, caused a ruckus in the college hoops world last week after committing suicide at his Friendswood home.
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NBA lockout affects more than players, owners
Denver Nuggets point guard Ty Lawson asked his followers on Twitter Monday if he could file for unemployment. Obviously Lawson was joking. But for many of the NBA’s team employees this lockout, which started precisely at midnight EST July 1, is no laughing matter.
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Hatch making ‘notable improvements’ in recovery from second fatal plane crash
It’s like lightening striking the same place twice — except more improbable. Twice a plane-crash victim, twice a survivor. Just over a week after surviving a plane crash that took the life of his father and step-mother, Austin Hatch has begun his long, painful road to recovery.