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Boston Celtics guard Terrence Williams (55) drives to the basket against the Cleveland Cavaliers during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Boston, Friday, April 5, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

NBA’s Terrence Williams held on $25,000 bail after arrest

Terrence Williams, a Boston Celtics guard and former Rainier Beach High School standout, was ordered held on $25,000 bail Monday after a Sunday arrest for allegedly threating his ex-girlfriend with a handgun. He was at the Park Place Apartments in Kent to pick up his 10-year-old son. “The mother came ...

Phil Jackson weighs in on who is better Kobe or Jordan?

Phil Jackson weighs in on who is better Kobe or Jordan?

In Phil Jackson's new book 'Eleven Rings' he compares Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan for the first time publicly.

Sympathy but no surrender -- Sonics fans rally to take Sacramento's team

Shawn Kemp always played hard against Kevin Johnson in the NBA -- and he doesn't mind playing against him FOR the NBA. "I do not," Kemp said when asked if he felt badly for Johnson -- his fellow former All Star and current mayor of Sacramento. "I didn't have any ...

NBA vote not the definitive punch it appeared to be; renewed hope for Sonics fans

Two weeks after what felt like a definitive punch in the gut from the NBA Relocation Committee, Sonics fans have renewed hope.  Sources with knowledge of the vote to keep the Kings in Sacramento say it wasn’t as overwhelming as the NBA made it appear.  The final vote was 7-0 ...

LeBron wins fourth MVP, could be first unanimous winner

LeBron wins fourth MVP, could be first unanimous winner

The award puts James in legendary company with the likes of Jordan and Chamberlain. But will he be the first ever unanimous MVP?

April 17, 2013: Sacramento Kings fans rallied at Sleep Train Pavilion for the team’s regular season finale against the Los Angeles Clippers.

Committee recommends NBA deny relocation of Kings; Hansen reacts

Seattle investor Chris Hansen is reacting to the NBA's relocation committee unanimously recommending that the NBA Board of Governors deny the application of the Sacramento Kings to relocate to Seattle.  According to the Sacramento Bee, the NBA’s combined relocation and finance advisory committee, composed of 12 owners, voted down the ...

Less information, more frustration for Seattle NBA fans

 More frustration could be coming for NBA fans in Seattle on the day committee members are supposed to  meet to make their recommendation about whether the Sacramento Kings will stay in California or be sold and move to Seattle. Numerous sources said committee could once again delay any recommendation about ...

Miami Heat small forward LeBron James (6) dunks over Milwaukee Bucks small forward Ersan Ilyasova (7) at AmericanAirlines Arena on April 21, 2013. (Allen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post)

Milwaukee Bucks vs Miami Heat 04-21-2013

The Miami Heat defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 110-87 in game 1 of the first round of the NBA Playoffs at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami.

Ramon Galloway, La Salle University, climbs the stairs over a chair for a slam in the 25th annual State Farm College Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships at McCamish Pavilion on Thursday, April 4, 2013, in Atlanta. Galloway finished third in the Slam Dunk Championship which was won by Doug Anderson from the University of Detroit Mercy. CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM

NCAA skills contest in Atlanta

Georgia Tech hosted the slam dunk and 3-point shooting contest as part of the NCAA Final Four Festivities Thursday night.

In this photo released by the University of Louisville, basketball player Kevin Ware walks on crutches, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Louisville, Ky. Ware broke his leg in the first half of Sunday's Midwest Regional final when he landed awkwardly after trying to contest a 3-point shot, breaking his leg in two places. He was taken off the court on a stretcher as his stunned teammates openly wept. His teammates went on to defeat Duke 85-63 to reach their second straight Final Four. (AP Photo/University of Louisville,)

Kevin Ware starts comeback from horrible leg injury

Louisville basketball player Kevin Ware spoke to the media for the first time Wednesday since suffering a gruesome leg injury on national television earlier in the week.

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