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Source: Brown Back Thursday With Pistons Mar 30, 2005 Larry Brown will return to coach the Detroit Pistons this week after missing 10 games, a team source told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
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Nelson Will Miss 14-17 Days With Injury Mar 29, 2005 Orlando Magic point guard Jameer Nelson will miss 14-17 days after an MRI exam Tuesday showed a torn muscle in his rib cage. |
Jurevicius Expects Good Fit With Seattle Mar 28, 2005 From the similarities on offense to the in-laws who can help baby-sit his 8-month-old daughter, Joe Jurevicius thinks he'll be a good fit with the Seattle Seahawks. |
Louisville Tops West Virginia in Thriller Mar 26, 2005 West Virginia couldn't miss. Louisville wouldn't quit. In the end, it was hobbling Taquan Dean, tenacious Larry O'Bannon and the Cardinals who wound up with a ticket to the Final Four, rallying from 20 points down for a scintillating 93-85 overtime win Saturday in the Albuquerque Regional final.
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Magic Blow 16-Point Lead, Fall to Bobcats Mar 22, 2005 The Orlando Magic can ill afford to have any more games slip away from them. Otherwise, their playoff hopes may disappear just as quickly. The Magic blew a 16-point lead against expansion Charlotte in a 102-97 loss Monday night, ending the Bobcats' 10-game losing streak.
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Struggling Cavaliers Fire Silas As Coach Mar 21, 2005 Paul Silas was hired to mentor the NBA's next superstar. While he succeeded with LeBron James, his failure with the rest of the team cost him his job.
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Derek Jeter Out With Bruised Left Foot Mar 20, 2005 Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter missed Sunday's game against Tampa Bay with a bruised left foot and will be out for the next few days. |
Alonso sets fastest time for Renault; Ferrari chasing for a change Mar 19, 2005 Renaults were first and third in qualifying Saturday for the Malaysian Grand Prix, with Fernando Alonso and Giancarlo Fisichella trading places from their podium performances in Australia two weeks ago.
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No. 6 Okla. St. Tops SE Louisiana 63-50 Mar 18, 2005 Facing an upset, a veteran Oklahoma State team needed a boost of energy from a freshman. JamesOn Curry's energetic play was the difference for the second-seeded Cowboys in their 63-50 win over Southeastern Louisiana on Friday in the Chicago Regional.
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McGwire Says He Won't Name Steroids Users Mar 17, 2005 Retired slugger Mark McGwire told Congress' investigation of drugs in baseball that he would not "participate in naming names" of players who used steroids. |
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