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Friday, May 19, 2006
 
Interesting article on the transition of the NBA in recent years
I ran into an article by one of my favorite writers at ESPN.com. I talks about the recent rule changes in the NBA and what it means to the game. We no longer see the 70 point games that we used to see in the 1990's or even up to 4 years ago. Now the NBA is all about high octane offenses that can average up to 107 points a game. It also mentions how this transition can effect the upcoming NBA draft as well. Maybe JJ Reddick will turn out to be the better NBA prospect over Adam Morrison after all. It's an interesting read. U can check it out at the link below:

ESPN.com: Page 2 : Installing the NBA upgrade
Friday, December 10, 2004
 
Pitcher is Arizona's second free-agent signing
The Arizona Diamondbacks kept busy Friday, signing free-agent pitcher Russ Ortiz to a $33 million, four-year deal a day after agreeing to terms with third baseman Troy Glaus.
 
White finalist again for Heisman
Oklahoma quarterback Jason White was a two-time award winner Thursday night, taking the Maxwell Award as college football's best all-around player and adding his second straight Davey O'Brien quarterback trophy.

White, last year's Heisman Trophy winner, also is a finalist for this year's Heisman to be presented Saturday night in New York.
 
Nothing to Washington rumors, Mora says
Terming reports that he had interviewed for the University of Washington's head coaching position "crazy," Atlanta Falcons rookie coach Jim Mora reiterated that he is not a candidate for the vacancy at his alma mater."There is nothing to it," Mora said.


 
Finley finished 2004 with Dodgers
The Anaheim Angels called a news conference Friday at baseball's winter meetings, and it was expected they would announce the signing of center fielder Steve Finley.
 
Collins suspended eight years for doping
Sprinter Michelle Collins was suspended for eight years for a doping violation linked to the BALCO scandal and will forfeit results that include 2003 indoor world and U.S. titles in the 200 meters.
 
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