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• Trail Blazers bring in their latest era trio
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• Judge maintains Clarett decision
• Parents ready strong choice for gifted son
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• SPURS: Pressing Wins
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• Dwight aims high for no regrets
• Wallace declines a Slam Dunk call
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• Rookie James Won't Join in NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Competition
• Gambler Cashes $150,000 Winning Ticket
• Basketballer-Williams shooting was no suicide
• 6'8" NBA All-Star Insists 'It Must've Been the Milk'
• Ford Emerges As Sixers Coaching Unveiling
Sportsbook News
6'8" NBA All-Star Insists 'It Must've Been the Milk' - 2004-02-12
Standing at 6'8", four-time NBA All-Star Tracy McGrady not only scored over 30 points a game but he has now acheived the rite of passage with a Milk Mustache ad that talks to All-Stars in the making. The ad is being revealed today at the NBA All-Star Jam Session.

Orlando Magic guard, McGrady, sees the bone-building calcium found in milk to be one of the secrets to his success. One of the first professional basketball players to transfer from high school to the NBA, McGrady continued to grow straight into his third year in the NBA.
Read the full story at Business Wire (press release)
 
Ford Emerges As Sixers Coaching Unveiling - 2004-02-12
If Chris Ford was anxious before his first NBA game in four years, he did not indicate it to the media prior to the game.

"I think I've changed my personality in most of my approaches," Ford stated. "I try to learn from different situations and try to take something positive from every situation I've been in and I think I've mellowed if you go back to ask Rick Fox and Dee Brown, those guys when I first had them I think I've mellowed. I just like things done the way basketball is supposed to be played."
Read the full story at Sixers.com
 







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