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• Trail Blazers bring in their latest era trio
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Sportsbook News
Trail Blazers bring in their latest era trio - 2004-02-12
The Portland Trail Blazers officially ushered in the post-Raheed Wallace period on Wednesday.
Dickau, who hails from the city of Vancouver, Wash., near Portland, was a first-round choice of the Sacramento Kings in 2002 traded to the Hawks on draft day.

"Not only is it a fresh start with a new basketball team - I'm coming home," Dickau shared.
Read the full story at Katu.com, OR
 
Nets continue to roll - 2004-02-12
New Jersey’s temporary coach has a lasting NBA record.
Not bad for a kid who wasn't even picked for his high school basketball team.
Lawrence Frank improved to 9-0 since taking over the Nets, who got 27 points from Kerry Kittles and won their 10th consecutive game Wednesday night, 105-85 over the Cleveland Cavaliers.

James appeared and played tired. Cavs coach Paul Silas wants him to relax in the All-Star break, but that will be hard for him to do this weekend in Los Angeles, where he will be one of the key attractions.
Read the full story at Parsippany Daily Record, NJ
 







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