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Douglas leads Sun past Fever 72-67
Jun 29 2007 10:03PM (CT)
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP) - Katie Douglas scored 14 of her 22 points in the fourth quarter to help the Connecticut Sun come back from an early deficit to beat the Indiana Fever 72-67 Friday night.
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Augustus leads Lynx past Silver Stars
Jun 29 2007 9:38PM (CT)
SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Seimone Augustus scored 29 points to lead the Minnesota Lynx to a 77-66 win over the San Antonio Silver Stars on Friday night.
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Frenetic rally lifts Mystics over Shock
Jun 29 2007 8:45PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Alana Beard's three-point play with 13 seconds left capped a frenetic fourth-quarter rally during which the Mystics scored the game's final nine points for a 65-64 win Friday night over the WNBA-leading Detroit Shock.
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Blazers introduce Greg Oden to fans
Jun 29 2007 7:45PM (CT)
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Brand-new Trail Blazers center Greg Oden quickly got a feel for life in Portland _ it rained.
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Cuban: Nelson beat Mavs with inside info
Jun 29 2007 7:32PM (CT)
DALLAS (AP) - Mavericks owner Mark Cuban claims in an ongoing dispute with his former coach that Don Nelson used "confidential information" to help the Golden State Warriors pull off a stunning first-round playoff victory.
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Oden to Blazers, Durant to Sonics
Jun 29 2007 6:42AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Greg Oden beat Kevin Durant in the race to be the No. 1 pick. Oden is already looking ahead to winning the race for rings. The Portland Trail Blazers ended months of debate Thursday night when they chose the Ohio State center over fellow college freshman Durant with the top pick in a highly anticipated NBA draft.
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Sonics pick Durant, send Allen to Boston
Jun 29 2007 2:48AM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Just selecting Kevin Durant was too easy. Sam Presti wanted to fully place his imprint on the future of the Seattle SuperSonics. So to send a statement about his vision of a defense-oriented and versatile team, the 30-year-old general manager did what seemed unthinkable: he traded Ray Allen.
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