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7 results for "charity game"
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T.J. Ford of Indiana Pacers will play in Croatia for KK Zagreb du...
Marc SteinIndiana Pacers free-agent guard T.J. Ford is headed to Croatia to join KK Zagreb while the NBA lockout drags on.
Story | Conversation | November 21, 2011 -
Nash, soccer star Henry among players in charity soccer match
Marc SteinBaron Davis, Jason Kidd and international soccer star Thierry Henry have committed to join Steve Nash and longtime U.S. national team captain Claudio Reyna for a charity soccer match.
Story | Conversation | June 23, 2008 -
Sarver on playoffs: 'It still hurts, but time heals everything'
Marc SteinMarc Stein talks to the head Sun about his "cheap" rep, Grant Hill and Steve Nash.
Story | Conversation | July 26, 2007 -
Finally, Stackhouse, Jordan teamed together
Marc SteinJerry Stackhouse has to change his game again. This time, it's for another 6-foot-6 Tar Heel.
Story | Conversation | October 09, 2002 -
Los Angeles Clippers' Blake Griffin out of exhibition with cut on...
Marc SteinLos Angeles Clippers star Blake Griffin has been forced to pull out of Sunday's charity exhibition game in Oklahoma City co-headlined by Kevin Durant because of a cut on his right foot, according to sources close to Griffin.
Story | Conversation | October 19, 2011 -
Showdown In Chinatown
Marc SteinIt has become a fixture of NBA draft week in Manhattan: Steve Nash's "Showdown In Chinatown" soccer game. The charity match, co-staged by Nash and retired American soccer star Claudio Reyna, returns Wednesday night to the turf of Sara D. Roosevel...
Blog | June 23, 2010 -
$72,000 raised in All-Star efforts
Marc SteinTracy McGrady and Jermaine O'Neal are both pledging to donate $1,000 for each point that they score in the All-Star game for the Eastern Conference to charities.
Story | Conversation | February 04, 2004