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Playing for Team USA Will Benefit Andre Iguodala

Andre Iguodala has become the first 76er since Allen Iverson to represent the USA in international competition and he appears to be growing as a player because of it.

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Philadelphia 76ers: An Early Look at the Bench for 2010-11

A few days ago I wrote about the starting rotation for the Sixers. That was the easy part

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Tough day on the course better than the alternative for golfer Gary Lindeblad

Gary Lindeblad shot 89 in the first round of the U.S. Senior Open on Thursday

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Vitale says NBA draft all about Wall and Turner, then . . .

The Washington Wizards and Philadelphia 76ers, who own the first two picks in Thursday night’s NBA Draft, can pop the champagne bottles early. ESPN college basketball guru Dick Vitale compares this draft to rolling dice

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76ers take Evan Turner at No. 2

The Philadelphia 76ers have selected Ohio State shooting guard Evan Turner with the No. 2 overall pick of the NBA draft. Turner, the Associated Press Player of the Year, was chosen in the first round on Thursday night

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76ers trade Dalembert to Kings for 2 players

The Philadelphia 76ers have traded Samuel Dalembert to the Sacramento Kings for Andres Nocioni and Spencer Hawes. The Sixers announced the three-player trade Thursday. Dalembert was Philadelphia’s longest-tenured player, but he never developed into a dominant force after being drafted in the first round in 2001.

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NBA mock draft: Take 4

Don’t expect to see too many international players in the first round of the 2010 draft.

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NBA Draft: The Top 5 Picks Seem Basically Set

Were nine days away from the NBA draft and the first four spots appear to be locked. And whats funny is that yesterday, Chad Ford at ESPN had a blog post with this headline: After Wall, nothing is certain.

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2010 NBA Draft: Evan Turner’s Chance of Superstardom Lies in Minnesota

The Minnesota Timberwolves had their eyes set on one prospect for the whole 2009-2010 NBA season, and that was Evan Turner. With Ricky Rubio on the books, Jonny Flynn having a solid season, Brewer having a breakout season, and the Wolves having above-average bigs, the Wolves had the most desperate need for a shooting guard. For the first time in a long time, the Wolves have a GLARING fit for a …

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John Rohde: Kelvin Sampson is learning the ropes of the NBA

There is a simple reason college basketball coaches end up with lousy records when they jump to the NBA. They inherit lousy teams.

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