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Sportsbook News for Friday - February 13, 2004

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Sportsbook News
Enthusiast purchasing tickets to view revamped Blazers squad - 2004-02-13
The industry that brought in Dan Dickau from Atlanta to Portland this week is already a winner for the Prairie High School graduate.

Even if the game for the Trail Blazers was a defeat.

"It's a lot different there," Abdur-Rahim insisted. "People really appreciate basketball here. It's a lot different atmosphere."
Read the full story at The Columbian, WA
 
Ex-Bullets Player Taken Into Custody For Assaulting Daughter - 2004-02-13
Former Bullets basketball player Manute Bol has been taken into custody in Connecticut on charges of assaulting his daughter.
Police in West Hartford say Bol struck his daughter, cut her lip and meddled with a police officer. Bol was also wounded in the battle and required medical treatment.
The 7-foot-7 Bol spent eleven seasons in the NBA with four teams. He halted more shots per minute compared to anyone in league history.
Read the full story at WJLA, DC
 







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