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Bulls Crush Celtics, 107-87 - 2004-02-13
Rookie Kirk Hinrich can feel confident about his game going to Los Angeles, where he'll display his talents with and against some of the NBA's greatest youthful players.
Also, suspended Boston forward Vin Baker was absent his 10th straight game, a number that could permit the team to cancel his contract. Director of basketball operations Danny Ainge stated that he doesn't know when or if Baker will come back.
Read the full story at The Porterville Recorder, CA
 
This O'Neal is MVP at midseason time-off - 2004-02-13
It’s just February, which means these forecasts mean little. These are merely the primaries of the NBA awards season as we go into the All-Star break. Early votes mean nothing. Public opinion can alter with the dunk of a basketball.

There are actually two who are distinct from the class, and by now you know them well: LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers and Carmelo Anthony of the Denver Nuggets. LeBron is in the East, Carmelo is in the West. LeBron headed right to the NBA from high school, Carmelo made a one-year deviation to Syracuse.
Read the full story at MSNBC
 







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