Friday, February 24, 2017

Miami Heat extend win streak to 12, beat Bucks 106-88 and other top stories.

  • Miami Heat extend win streak to 12, beat Bucks 106-88

    Miami Heat extend win streak to 12, beat Bucks 106-88
    AP Published 10:38 p.m. ET Feb. 8, 2017 | Updated 7 hours agoMilwaukee Bucks' Jabari Parker is helped off the court after getting injured in a play against the Miami Heat during the second half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)(Photo: The Associated Press)MILWAUKEE (AP) รข€” The Miami Heat keep winning despite having to weather an injury to another key player.The Milwaukee Bucks just can't keep their young core tog..
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  • Spike Lee 'still believes' in Melo, says time for Phil Jackson to go

    Spike Lee 'still believes' in Melo, says time for Phil Jackson to go
    NEW YORK -- With the Knicks' off-court drama continuing to stir, even before Charles Oakley's arrest at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night, one celebrity fan said it's time for a change at the top, while the team's coach said none of it comes as a surprise.Legendary director and superfan Spike Lee didn't hesitate when asked if he would choose to keep team president Phil Jackson or star forward Carmelo Anthony with the franchise."I'll pack Phil's bags for him," Lee told Tencent-ESPN's Steve..
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  • It's a whole new Ball-game for California siblings

    It's a whole new Ball-game for California siblings
    Los Angeles (AFP) - A trio of basketball-playing siblings from California have put the NBA on alert with a series of high-scoring performances that have grabbed national attention.Lonzo Ball, 19, younger brother LiAngelo Ball, 18, and LaMelo Ball, 15, rose to prominence while playing together on their high school team in Chino Hills, roughly 36 miles (57 kilometers) east of Los Angeles.So far, 19-year-old Lonzo has garnered the most interest after an impressive freshman season in college basketb..
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  • Men's basketball team loses game, then bus in New York

    Men's basketball team loses game, then bus in New York
    ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. (AP) The Saint Louis University men’s basketball team lost a game and then their bus while playing in New York. New York State Police say the Saint Louis Billikens walked out of the arena in St. Bonaventure following their 70-55 Wednesday night loss to the Bonnies, and their bus was gone. State police say the 56-year-old unidentified female bus driver had taken off. While authorities searched for the bus, the players sat in the arena. The team posted pictures on Twitt..
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