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2 sentenced to prison in NBA betting scandal
Two former high school classmates of disgraced NBA referee Tim Donaghy were both sentenced to more than a year in prison Thursday for their roles in a betting scandal that embarrassed the league. Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy made more than 100 phone calls to a fellow official at the same time he was providing information to gamblers during the 2006-07 season, Fox News reported Monday.
NBA wants to intervene in Sonics lawsuit
The NBA wants to intervene in former SuperSonics owner Howard Schultz's bid to regain control of the team, claiming it would interfere with the stable operation of the franchise.
Uncertainty aplenty as Web, media leaders convene
When media and technology tycoons convene Tuesday in idyllic southern Idaho for five days of dealmaking and outdoor recreation, the mountain air will carry more than a whiff of uncertainty as most arrive with their businesses in various states of disarray.
10 best athletes to play sports
To celebrate the 4th of July, an authentic slice of Americana, I am celebrating the 10 best athletes who played the sports we love better than nearly all others even though they never turned down a slice of pie.
Last-minute deal lets Sonics move to Oklahoma City
Clay Bennett finally found a dollar amount that would sever his contentious relationship with the city of Seattle - $75 million.
Quick action needed if Seattle wants new NBA team
With the SuperSonics on their way out, Seattle needs to act fast if it wants a new NBA team soon.
Johnson ready for challenge of leading NBA refs
Ron Johnson spent 32 years in the military leading people through difficult situations. He quickly found another challenge when he retired from the Army.
‘Snapshots’ opens TheatreWorks’ 39th season
TheatreWorks, these days known for bringing new musicals to the stage, has opened its 39th season with “Snapshots” featuring a score by Stephen Schwartz. Part revue, part comedy and part drama, this “musical scrapbook” chronicles a marriage, between Sue and Dan, that has lost its way — only to discover its depth in the passages of the past.
‘One-and-dones’ hurting the game
Before we begin, please allow me apologize for channeling my inner Barack Obama today. I won’t be reversing myself on the crucial issues of NAFTA, campaign finance spending limits, or the FISA bill, as the duplicitous Democratic candidate for president has done, but I am indeed prepared to join the Senator in the ranks of great “flip-floppers” of our time with my new-found position on the issue of NBA eligibility. |
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