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February 2008
January 2008
I Love Basket
Le 1er blog français sur le Basket-ball ecrit par un journaliste professionnel. The first French Basket-ball blog written by a journalist.
September 2007
Microsoft hunts wide to replace Chen -- Shanghai Daily | 上海日报 -- English Window to China News
Le chef de Microsoft Chine, Tim Chen, va quitter l'entreprise pour prendre la tête de la NBA Chine (la branche Chine de la NBA américaine, pas la CBA, qui est la fédération nationale chinoise de basket-ball). Et si tout simplement, cette horreur de "bandeau" dans Office 2007 avait été conçue par un basketteur, les yeux remplis des bandeaux de statistiques chers à la NBA ?Chen, who joined Microsoft in 2003, has been appointed as China's chief executive of the National Basketball Association and the appointment will be effective from October 15, according to a statement from the NBA.
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June 2007
Around the Association ... A look back at March
In case you missed anything from the month of March, go back and revisit the month that was in the NBA.
James Carries Cavs to Rout Over Wolves
Two nights after an achy right knee kept him out of the lineup, LeBron James returned with 31 points, 12 rebounds and six assists in Cleveland's 101-88 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night.
Heat Coming Down the Stretch with a Purpose
Antoine Walker and Shaquille O'Neal scored 20 points apiece and the Heat clinched a spot in the Eastern Conference playoffs Thursday night, beating Cleveland 94-90 in overtime to drop the Cavaliers three places in the postseason seedings.
James' Big Fourth Quarter Carries Cavs
LeBron James overcame a poor shooting game to score 14 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter, and the Cleveland Cavaliers held on for a 99-94 victory Friday night over the Washington Wizards, who were competitive but couldn't muster a late rally in their
Bryant Scores 46 as Lakers Edge Sonics
Amid a mix of "M-V-P'' chants and passionate boos, Kobe Bryant scored 46 points, 31 in the second half, and the Los Angeles bench added 33 points in the Lakers' 112-109 win over the Seattle SuperSonics on Friday night.
May 2007
Curry, Knicks Stun Bucks
Eddy Curry scored a career-high 43 points, including his first 3-pointer of the season to force overtime, and the New York Knicks beat the Milwaukee Bucks 118-113 Saturday night.
Wallace and Duncan Named Players of Week
The NBA announced today that the Charlotte Bobcats' Gerald Wallace and San Antonio Spurs' Tim Duncan were named the Eastern and Western Conference Players of the Week, respectively, for games played Monday, April 2 through Sunday, April 8.
Sixers' Iguodala Out With Strained Lower Back
Philadelphia guard Andre Iguodala sat out Tuesday night against Indiana with a strained lower back and will miss the Sixers' game at Boston on Wednesday.
Knicks' Marbury Misses Game With Sprained Toe
New York guard Stephon Marbury missed his third straight game because of a sprained right big toe when the Knicks played the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday night.
Pistons Hold Off Magic to Clinch Top Spot in East
Tayshaun Prince's short jumper broke a late tie, and the Detroit Pistons locked up home-court advantage throughout the Eastern Conference playoffs with a 104-99 victory over the Orlando Magic on Wednesday night.
Raptors Sign Jackson Through Next Season
The Toronto Raptors signed forward Luke Jackson to a contract Saturday for the rest of this season and 2007-08 as well.
McDonald's Around the Association: April 17, 2007
In case you missed any of the action, go Around the Association for a look back at Tuesday's six games.
Kidd Hobbled With Bad Knee
In case you missed any of the playoff action, go Around the Association for a recap of Wednesday's three first-round games.
Raptors’ Anthony Parker Getting Nets Attention
Vince Carter and the New Jersey Nets have more to worry about than Chris Bosh in the playoffs. Anthony Parker is proving to be a very capable second option for the Toronto Raptors - on both ends of the court.
