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Video | December 17, 2009Gregg Popovich Reaches 700 Wins
Tim Duncan's 27 points and 15 boards lead Spurs past Warriors, 103-91
Video | December 16, 2009Duncan's 27 points, 15 rebounds carry Spurs
Associated PressTim Duncan and the Spurs ruined Don Nelson's return to the Warriors bench on Wednesday.
Recap | Box Score | Conversation | December 16, 2009Nelson back on Warriors bench
Associated PressDon Nelson returned to the Warriors bench after missing five games with pneumonia.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2009Moore out with bone spurs
Associated PressGolden State Warriors center Mikki Moore will be sidelined indefinitely with bone spurs in his right heel.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2009Agent: Randolph not against trade
Chris Broussard, ESPN The MagazineReports that the Warriors are willing to trade second-year forward Anthony Randolph don't bother him at all, according to his agent.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2009Johnson, Gay headed in right direction
Seth Landman, Special to ESPN.comSeth Landman discusses players who are looking good for an increase in value on the Player Rater, as well as those on the way down.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2009Contest: design a play for the Wizards
ESPN The MagazineNow's your chance to coach the Washington Wizards. At least for one play. Really. Send us your best inbounds play by Wed. Dec. 23 and our crack panel of experts will choose the best one, which the Wizards will try to use during a game.
Story | Conversation | December 15, 2009
Future Power Rankings: Categories
Chad Ford and John Hollinger, ESPN.comSee how each team ranked in each category in our Future Power Rankings.
Story | December 15, 2009
PTI : Happy Trails, Starting Brand!
Elton Brand was demoted from his starting position for the 76ers, just in time for them to end their losing streak.
Video | December 15, 2009
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