Explaining why the NBA's relocation committee recommended against moving the Kings to Seattle, one of the league's most influential owners says Sacramento did everything necessary to keep the team. Miami Heat owner Micky Arison, in a Twitter exchange
The Heat's offense looked completely different in Game 2 than it did in Game 1. How did Miami bounce back and adjust to the Bulls' defense?
Ihosvani Rodriguez at the Sun-Sentinel has the scoop: The woman whose one-finger salute has become an Internet sensation overnight is Filomena Tobias, the widow of former CNBC commentator and financial wizard Seth
Ihosvani Rodriguez at the Sun-Sentinel has the scoop: The woman whose one-finger salute has become an Internet sensation overnight is Filomena Tobias, the widow of former CNBC commentator and financial wizard Seth
The Miami Heat's offense was stuck in neutral in Game 1 against the Chicago Bulls on Monday. It was anything but in Game 2 on Wednesday. Miami scored 115 points, shattering the vaunted Bulls' defense in order to tie the series at one game apiece.
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