News archive: November 2013 (Page 20)
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NBA rumors
The New York Knicks' recruitment to retain Carmelo Anthony comes with the promise to pursue Kevin Love.
NCAA news:
There have been 10 triple-doubles in Connecticut men's basketball history.Shabazz Napier has two of them.
NCAA news:
Arizona hounded ballhanders, collapsed on post players, turned every shot into a struggle.
NCAA news:
Gonzaga shot 58 percent and made 14 3-pointers in beating the Rams 93-61 on Monday night. Gary Bell Jr. scored 24 points.
Injuries
Steve Nash will miss at least two weeks because of persistent back pain, the Lakers announced.
NCAA news:
Louisville coach Rick Pitino has reinstated suspended forward Chane Behanan and the junior will dress for Tuesday night's game.
Injuries
Larry Sanders will not be on the court Tuesday night when the Milwaukee Bucks face the defending league champion Miami Heat.
NBA market
The New Orleans Pelicans, even with Anthony Davis playing All-Star ball, have looked a bit thin in the frontcourt.
NCAA news:
Fred VanVleet scored 17 points and Kadeem Coleby had 13 to lead No. 16 Wichita State in a 66-49 victory over Western Kentucky.
Injuries
With 3 minutes, 39 seconds left in the Bulls' 96-81 victory over the Cavaliers on Monday night at the United Center, Derrick Rose scored.
Injuries
Unbeaten Indiana could soon be getting a boost from Danny Granger.The injured 6-foot-9 swingman is expected to work out Tuesday.
News
A scorer by trade, Tony Wroten would love to get the green light and fire away from the opening tip.
NCAA news:
Miami freshman guard Deandre Burnett will miss the season after suffering a wrist injury last week in practice.
Statements
At this stage, Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett have made like the last Japanese soldiers on Iwo Jima.
News
Former Boston Celtics star Paul Pierce is following Kevin Garnett's lead and selling his Boston-area home.