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Mystics defeat Storm, 64-52
Jun 10 2005 10:08PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Alana Beard had 16 points to lead the Washington Mystics to a 64-52 victory Friday over the Seattle Storm.
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Sales scores 21 as Sun beat Comets 77-57
Jun 10 2005 9:57PM (CT)
HOUSTON (AP) - Nykesha Sales scored 21 points and the Connecticut Sun beat the Houston Comets 77-57 Friday night for their fifth straight win.
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Fever defeat the Liberty 62-59
Jun 10 2005 9:49PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Kelly Miller's three-point play with less than a second left gave the Indiana Fever a 62-59 victory over the New York Liberty on Friday night.
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Shock stomps Sting, 69-55
Jun 10 2005 8:55PM (CT)
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) - Elaine Powell and Cheryl Ford scored 12 points each to lead the Detroit Shock past the slumping Charlotte Sting 69-55 Friday night.
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Slow start of game shocks Spurs, Pistons
Jun 10 2005 6:43PM (CT)
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - If you thought the festivities and musical numbers before Game 1 of the NBA Finals ran a bit long, you weren't alone. Players from both clubs were a bit surprised by the snail's pace of the series opener.
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Ginobili takes center stage in NBA Finals
Jun 10 2005 6:32PM (CT)
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Manu Ginobili isn't afraid to flaunt his talent. When it comes to his gold medal from the Athens Olympics, it's a different story _ he lets others do the gloating for him.
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Robinson aims to revive career with Spurs
Jun 10 2005 6:17PM (CT)
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - When San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich sent Glenn Robinson into Thursday night's game late in the first quarter, Robinson didn't budge from the bench.
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Utah's Bogut debunks eye disease rumors
Jun 10 2005 5:59PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Andrew Bogut made several things clear Friday: He could see himself playing for Milwaukee or Atlanta next season. For that matter, he can see, period. He is not in danger of losing his eyesight.
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R. Wallace won't dwell on Pistons' loss
Jun 10 2005 5:04PM (CT)
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - After his subpar performance in Game 1, reporters expected a string of expletives and angry explanations from Detroit Pistons forward Rasheed Wallace. Instead, the volatile Wallace gave a subdued performance Friday, bringing his two young sons, Ish and Nazir, to the podium as he answered questions about his six points on six shots in the Pistons' 84-69 loss.
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One night changes a life, and Calif. town
Jun 10 2005 2:40PM (CT)
CLOVIS, Calif. (AP) - The chant began late in the fourth quarter in the basketball gym at Clovis East High. The students started it first, clapping their hands in unison and pounding the bleachers with their feet. It didn't take long for the parents to pick it up, too. The noise grew until the whole gym seemed to shake. "We want Ryno. We want Ryno."
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Shaq's great season ends in disappointment
Jun 10 2005 11:07AM (CT)
MIAMI (AP) - By virtually any measure, Shaquille O'Neal's first season with the Miami Heat was a success. Yet for the third straight year, O'Neal's season ended without him getting doused in champagne and clutching the championship trophy. And to him, that's the only measuring stick that matters anymore.
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Jackson: No decision on return to NBA
Jun 10 2005 2:39AM (CT)
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) - Phil Jackson expects to decide in "another day or two" whether he will return to coaching the Los Angeles Lakers or some other NBA team next season.
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