NBA
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Hunter Felt: The Lakers and Knicks’ stuggles dominate the headlines but it’s much better to revel in the simple joy of watching the Warriors
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Walmart’s website advertised a Carmelo Anthony doll wearing Jeremy Lin’s old shirt and number
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Hunter Felt: Kobe Bryant may have passed Michael Jordan on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, but by clashing with team-mates he’s never escaped his shadow
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Kobe Bryant and his Lakers team-mates are the latest NBA players to join the protests following the death of Eric Garner
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King James deserves credit for using his fame to address social injustice, and is Rajon Rondo off to LA?
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Brooklyn for an NBA game, where they were insulated from Eric Garner protesters staging a ‘die-in’ outside stadium
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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge watch Cavaliers defeat Nets in company of US pop music and basketball royalty, as Eric Garner protesters stage ‘die-in’ outside stadium
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Kyrie Irving, Kevin Garnett and Deron Williams also display Eric Garner protest slogan at NBL warm-ups before Nets play Cavaliers
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Kieran Pender: The NBA has a distinctly green and gold tinge this season, with a record seven Australians taking to the court
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Aaron Timms: Prince William and Kate will be at the Barclays Center tonight, where the makeover couple will meet the makeover team
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The 76ers avoided compiling the worst start in NBA history when they snapped a 17-game losing streak with victory over Minnesota
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Hunter Felt: Toronto Raptors lose DeRozan; Kevin Garnett’s Mike Tyson impression; Steph Curry can’t miss
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Senators hear testimony from executives of NHL, MLB, NBA and NFL after string of controversies involving athletes accused of abuse
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NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL officials scheduled to testify at hearing investigating league rules for punishing domestic violence
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This dynamic action shot captures Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade taking no prisoners as he smashes into Washington Wizards forward Drew Gooden
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Our favourite things this week Our favourite things this week: from Paris stories to the New York Stadium
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Alan Yuhas: The 76ers are on course for the worst start in NBA history but when you know only defeat, the promise of victory is unbearably sweet
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Despite his awesome reputation, Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant's recent form has been below par, with his crunch-time shooting below the league average. In this picture, he shoots against the Memphis Grizzlies as their guard Tony Allen tries to get in a block. The Grizzlies won 99-93
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Hunter Felt: Are the Cavs really fragile?; the Rockets aren’t proper villains; the genius of Anthony Davis; Philadelphia’s comedy routine
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The 13-year NBA veteran’s decision to come out guaranteed his legacy – and got the media circus over and done with
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NBA: Los Angeles Lakers win another game; Philadelphia 76ers don’t so much; Derrick Rose should probably stop talking; and Mark Cuban dreams of going Galt
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Cleveland could use a boost. But don’t look to the LeBronomy, which would require every man, woman and child in the city to spend $240 on gear every year
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Hunter Felt: After the players’ chief attacked the salary cap, the commissioner’s Times op-ed was perfectly pitched to boost the riches at his command
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NBA union executive who said ‘my DNA is offended’ by salary cap plans to challenge 50-50 revenue split to increase players’ share
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NBA: five things we learned Cleveland can't wait on Waiters and Warriors join the ranks of the beaten
Waiters finds himself the odd man out in Cleveland; Rubio and Smart go down; Warriors unbeaten streak ends; Sacramento is ready to Boogie
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NBA: five things we learned Lakers stumble early as Warriors and T-Wolves lock down franchise players
Five things we’ve learned in week one: the Los Angeles Lakers court disaster with court disaster; Ricky Rubio and Klay Thompson get paid; Derrick Rose sprains both of his ankles; Mikhail Prokhorov’s English lessons pay off -
James scores 36 points as Cavaliers rebound from New York defeat to beat Bulls 114-108
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The Oklahoma City Thunder, already dealing with the loss of MVP Kevin Durant, will now have to play without Russell Westbrook for up to six weeks
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Multichannel network, featuring digital videos from high-profile figures including NBA player Jeremy Lin, wins backing from Sky. By Aisha Gani
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After four years with the Miami Heat, LeBron James returns to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday night in the team’s home opener against the New York Knicks
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Hunter Felt: With Donald Sterling out and the best point guard in the league, the Clippers should be a genuine force – and they’ll certainly enjoy the Lakers being so bad
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NBA preview: The Cavaliers are the most talented team in the Eastern Conference, the Bulls and the Heat can still be a force – and the Philadelphia 76ers continue their quest to be the worst team in the NBA
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Injury to the Los Angeles Lakers point guard will cost him the entirety of the 2014-15 season – and could mark the end of the two-time MVP’s hall of fame career
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Hunter Felt: In order to make the game more compelling, the NBA experimented with a shortened preseason game on Sunday, but is the real problem the gruelling 82 game regular season?
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