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But it was a sweet shot, NC. Indeed it was, eddie. At least he is in good position to look into Finley's eyes each week and tell AR, " He's here this week" or "Not this week AR." Speaking of Bob McAdoo, today's trivia question is name the Buffalo NBA...
"They are more than just a typical hometown favorite. People swear by them," said airline analyst Bob McAdoo with Avondale Partners L.L.C. "They have been among the most profitable airlines, in terms of profit margins, over the last several years. It's...
Miami Heat's head coach Erik Spoelstra (C) reacts during their NBA basketball game against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Miami, Florida, January 24, 2012. At left is assistant coach Ron Rothstein and at right is assistant coach Bob McAdoo. View Photo »
Here's a guy (Horton) who just got promoted to CEO
I fear Sander will have exhausted all pithy headlines centered on the “we’re screwed” sentiment. Save some for the season, man! They are trying to find coaches who will be paid a lower rate and have a terrible termination clause in their contracts. I...
Chris Paul can make those other guys be pretty damn good, plus he's a big-shot guy, too." Fans voted Paul and Griffin in as starters in the All-Star game, giving the franchise its first two players on the team since 1976, when the team was known as the...
And certainly not since they've been in Los Angeles. The last time a Clipper was in the starting lineup was 1980 when World B. Free of the San Diego Clippers got voted in. The last time the franchise had two players on the All-Star team was in 1976 when...
Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade, left, talks with assistant coach Bob McAdoo during a time out in the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Indiana Pacers, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012, in Miami. Wade sat out for the first time this season due to a... View Photo »
This is not a defensive move, but an offensive bankruptcy where they go after their labor groups to reduce costs ... They have a great franchise and a lot of cash. They are not being forced into bankruptcy here. They have a problem with their cost structure that they want to tackle.
Al Bello/Getty Images In his continuing review of the NBA season, the Sports Guy conducts a Q&A session — with himself By Bill Simmons on January 31, 2012 Y esterday: We covered a few unexpected reasons that made the NBA's lockout-shortened NBA season...
Delta Air Lines, Inc. (NYSE:DAL) will release earnings on Wednesday, Jan. 25, before markets open, while United Continental Holdings Inc. (NYSE:UAL) will report results on Thursday, Jan. 26, before markets open. Bob McAdoo, a senior research analyst at...
Robert Allen 'Bob' McAdoo (born September 25, 1951, in Greensboro, North Carolina) is a retired American professional basketball player who spent a fourteen-year career playing the center and power forward positions in the National Basketball Association. Full Article
Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade, left, talks with assistant coach Bob McAdoo during a time out in the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Indiana Pacers, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012, in Miami. Wade sat out for the first time this season due to a sore left foot Wednesday night.
View Photo »Miami Heat's head coach Erik Spoelstra (C) reacts during their NBA basketball game against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Miami, Florida, January 24, 2012. At left is assistant coach Ron Rothstein and at right is assistant coach Bob McAdoo.
View Photo »Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade, left, talks with assistant coach Bob McAdoo during a time out in the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Indiana Pacers, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012, in Miami. Wade sat out for the first time this season due to a sore left foot Wednesday night.
View Photo »Here's a guy (Horton) who just got promoted to CEO
This is not a defensive move, but an offensive bankruptcy where they go after their labor groups to reduce costs ... They have a great franchise and a lot of cash. They are not being forced into bankruptcy here. They have a problem with their cost structure that they want to tackle.
There are substantial business reasons why a merger with US Airways would give American Airlines a far more widespread presence in the eastern one-third of the country
