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182 results for "how much do"
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NBA - How much will the Oklahoma City Thunder miss James Harden?
Tom HaberstrohHow much will OKC miss Harden?
Story | Conversation | April 04, 2013
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Audio results for "how much do"
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Lakers-Spurs
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Jason Terry, Mavericks
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Reggie Theus, Kings Coach
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Jon Barry, NBA
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NBA - How many roster spots really matter to contenders?
Bradford DoolittleBradford Doolittle says that all roster spots matter for depth, but most championship teams depend on two top dogs
Story | Conversation | March 06, 2013
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NBA -- Which contenders still have glaring holes and who can fill...
Bradford DoolittleBradford Doolittle says even though the NBA trade deadline's over, contenders still have weaknesses that can be addressed by free agency and buyouts.
Story | Conversation | February 22, 2013
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NBA - Ranking the league's top 10 interior defenders
Bradford DoolittleBradford Doolittle identifies and ranks the NBA's 10 best interior defenders. Milwaukee's Larry Sanders tops the list.
Story | Conversation | February 06, 2013
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NBA: Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs, far from finished products...
John HollingerThe Heat and Spurs are winning despite not clicking on all cylinders.
Story | Conversation | November 29, 2012
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NBA - Oklahoma City Thunder and Chicago Bulls among best value fo...
Dave TuleyDave Tuley examines the best values among the 2012 NBA title bets, including the Oklahoma City Thunder and Chicago Bulls.
Story | Conversation | October 30, 2012
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NBA - How the Boston Celtics quietly became the best in the East ...
David ThorpeDavid Thorpe writes the Boston Celtics have quietly improved their roster so significantly that they could upend the Miami Heat.
Story | Conversation | September 25, 2012
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NBA - Los Angeles Lakers get Dwight Howard but don't get that muc...
Bradford DoolittleBradford Doolittle rates all the trades of the offseason, offering a thumbs up or thumbs down.
Story | Conversation | August 10, 2012
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Good, bad, ugly of 2012 NBA offseason
John HollingerJohn Hollinger runs down the big winners and big losers of a busy summer in the NBA.
Story | Conversation | August 01, 2012
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2012 NBA Draft -- Grades for every team
Chad FordChad Ford hands out draft report cards for all 30 teams.
Story | Conversation | June 30, 2012
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NBA Draft - Few first rounders expected from this year's Eurocamp...
Fran FraschillaFran Fraschilla takes stock of a very thin crop of draft picks from Eurocamp.
Story | Conversation | June 14, 2012
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NBA - What's next for San Antonio Spurs
Bradford DoolittleBradford Doolittle says blowing up a historically stable team like the Spurs doesn't make much sense. They just need tweaks.
Story | Conversation | June 07, 2012
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2012 NBA Playoffs - LeBron James has been clutch so far this post...
Neil PaineNeil Paine examines the five biggest trends of the playoffs so far through the lens of the Heat-Pacers series. While the numbers point toward Indiana winning Game 6, LeBron James has distinguished himself as the most clutch superstar through two rounds.
Story | Conversation | May 24, 2012
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NBA Rookie Watch: Which veteran should Kawhi Leonard study?
David ThorpeHomework time for the rooks. Which veteran should Kawhi Leonard study?
Story | Conversation | April 13, 2012
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The Lakers, Bulls and Heat are way over the cap, but they are tit...
Larry CoonAfter breaking down the best salary-cap teams in the NBA and dividing them into three groups, Larry Coon does the same with worst cap teams in the league. The Lakers, Bulls and Heat are in terrible position cap-wise, but they are also title contenders.
Story | Conversation | March 19, 2012
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Star guards are excelling because of a lack of quality big men - ...
Chris BroussardChris Broussard writes that the NBA's current "golden age of the point guard" has been overblown. Yes, the league is loaded with several star guards, but their success has as much to do with the NBA's lack of quality big men than it does anything else.
Story | Conversation | March 07, 2012