Has Eva Longoria found another basketball lover? Negative! On Sunday, the New York Post’ s Page Six speculated that Longoria — who divorced San Antonio Spurs’ Tony Parker in late 2010 — was getting romantic with L.A.
Posted on 30 October 2011.
Has Eva Longoria found another basketball lover? Negative! On Sunday, the New York Post’ s Page Six speculated that Longoria — who divorced San Antonio Spurs’ Tony Parker in late 2010 — was getting romantic with L.A.
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Posted on 30 October 2011.
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Posted on 29 October 2011.
Read More: Kobe Bryant (G – LAL), Kevin Durant (F – OKC), Russell Westbrook (G – OKC), Memphis Grizzlies, New York Knicks, San Antonio Spurs, Oklahoma City Thunder, Utah Jazz, Los Angeles Lakers With the cancellation on Friday of all November NBA games due to the ongoing labor strife, league commissioner David Stern has ruled out an 82-game regular season, if in fact there will be a season at all. Let’s assume for a moment that the league and the players union come to an agreement in time to begin play in December. Here is a look at what Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers missed out on.
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Posted on 28 October 2011.
Read More: nba lockout, nba lockout news, nba amnesty clause, Orlando Magic An amnesty clause approved in an NBA lockout deal might not be one that teams have to use immediately, reports ESPN.com’s Marc Stein.
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Posted on 26 October 2011.
Read More: nba lockout, nba lockout news When a few top officials from the league and players’ union rekindle NBA lockout talks on Wednesday, it will not happen under the precondition that players accept the owners’ 50-50 revenue split proposal, reports Chris Sheridan. Talks broke down last Thursday when owners, led by San Antonio Spurs boss Peter Holt, told representatives from the players’ union that no further negotiations on changes to the salary cap system would be held until the players accepted the league’s proposed 50-50 split of revenue. Players balked at the ultimatum, talks broke off and federal mediator George Cohen bolted for the exits
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