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It appears that Kobe Bryant knew what he was doing when he switched his jersey from no. 8 to no. 24. After doing countless NBA Draft Remixes it was become clear — the number eight is cursed! Don’t believe in curses? Full Article at SLAM Online
Michael Lee of The Washington Post: "Before the season opener in Dallas, Arenas said Coach Flip Saunders told him not to let the 'outside world' dictate how he should play. Full Article at ESPN
Former Miami Heat guard Tim Hardaway , center, looks up as his jersey is hoisted to the ceiling during a number retirement ceremony before an NBA basketball game between the Heat and the New York Knicks, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009 in Miami. View Photo »
A lot of people don't really mention Glen Rice's name ... Glen Rice did a lot for this organization before he went on to the Charlotte Hornets and L.A. Lakers to win a championship. And Keith Askins is a great person, a great athlete. He was a great, great teammate. It should be one of those two.
The fans included several Raiders, the most visible of which was embattled quarterback JaMarcus Russell sitting courtside. Full Article at Inside Bay Area
took the blame for their performance. The Heat retired Tim Hardaway's No. 10 jersey with former Warriors teammates Mitch Richmond and Chris Mullin in attendance in Miami. Full Article at The San Jose Mercury News
T im Hardaway's career wasn't defined here, but it was completed here. His signature move wasn't developed here, but it was shown off a few times here. His courage wasn't discovered here, but he was at his most courageous here. Full Article at Miami Herald
Olympic gold medalists and former Miami Heat players Tim Hardaway, left, and Alonzo Mourning, center, greet current Heat guard Dwyane Wade as the three are honored during a halftime ceremony of an NBA basketball game between the Miami Heat and the Dalla... View Photo »
Toine Walker, Penny’s been back and forth, Stackhouse, all the Chicago guys—Eddy Curry, Jamal Crawford, Corey, Elton. Paul Pierce came through, Rod Strickland, Tim Hardaway came through. Finley. All good competition.
A rebuilding strategy centered on chasing the likes of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh makes perfect sense to a team like the New York Knicks. Wade and Bosh aren't so sure. Charles Barkley thinks it's "stupid." Full Article at Myrtle Beach Sun News
MIAMI — About that defense Mike D’Antoni pledged his Knicks would play this season … Well, it held Dwyane Wade to “just” 26 points Wednesday night after he amassed 101 the last two times the Knicks visited South Beach. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
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Former Miami Heat guard Tim Hardaway , center, looks up as his jersey is hoisted to the ceiling during a number retirement ceremony before an NBA basketball game between the Heat and the New York Knicks, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009 in Miami.
View Photo »Olympic gold medalists and former Miami Heat players Tim Hardaway, left, and Alonzo Mourning, center, greet current Heat guard Dwyane Wade as the three are honored during a halftime ceremony of an NBA basketball game between the Miami Heat and the Dallas Mavericks Saturday, Jan. 31, 200...
View Photo »MIAMI - OCTOBER 28: Team President and former head coach Pat Riley introduces former Heat guard Tim Hardaway before having Hardaway's #10 Heat jersey retired before the New York Knicks take on the Heat at AmericanAirlines Arena on October 28, 2009 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI - OCTOBER 28: Former Miami Heat guard Tim Hardaway watches as his #10 Heat jersey is raised to the rafters in a retirement ceremony before a game against the New York Knicks at AmericanAirlines Arena on October 28, 2009 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI - OCTOBER 28: Former Miami Heat guard Tim Hardaway speaks after having his #10 Heat jersey retired before a game against the New York Knicks at AmericanAirlines Arena on October 28, 2009 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI - OCTOBER 28: Former Miami Heat guard Tim Hardaway talks after having his #10 Heat jersey retired before a game against the New York Knicks at AmericanAirlines Arena on October 28, 2009 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »Former Miami Heat guard Tim Hardaway, left, is hugged by Heat guard Dwyane Wade after a jersey retirement ceremony for Hardaway before an NBA basketball game between the Heat and the New York Knicks, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009 in Miami.
View Photo »Former Miami Heat guard Tim Hardaway gestures to the crowd as he speaks during a jersey retirement ceremony before an NBA basketball game between the Heat and the New York Knicks, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, in Miami.
View Photo »Former Miami Heat guard Tim Hardaway's jersey is hoisted to the rafters during a retirement ceremony before an NBA basketball game between the Heat and the New York Knicks, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, in Miami.
View Photo »Olympic gold medalists and former Miami Heat players Tim Hardaway, left, and Alonzo Mourning, center, greet current Heat guard Dwyane Wade as the three are honored during a halftime ceremony of an NBA basketball game between the Miami Heat and the Dallas Mavericks Saturday, Jan. 31, 200...
View Photo »A lot of people don't really mention Glen Rice's name ... Glen Rice did a lot for this organization before he went on to the Charlotte Hornets and L.A. Lakers to win a championship. And Keith Askins is a great person, a great athlete. He was a great, great teammate. It should be one of those two.
Toine Walker, Penny’s been back and forth, Stackhouse, all the Chicago guys—Eddy Curry, Jamal Crawford, Corey, Elton. Paul Pierce came through, Rod Strickland, Tim Hardaway came through. Finley. All good competition.
A lot of people don't really mention Glen Rice's name ... Glen Rice did a lot for this organization before he went on to the Charlotte Hornets and L.A. Lakers to win a championship. And Keith Askins is a great person, a great athlete. He was a great, great teammate. It should be one of those two.
A lot of people don't really mention Glen Rice's name ... Glen Rice did a lot for this organization before he went on to the Charlotte Hornets and L.A. Lakers to win a championship. And Keith Askins is a great person, a great athlete. He was a great, great teammate. It should be one of those two.
You know, I hate gay people, so I let it be known ... I don't like gay people and I don't like to be around gay people. I am homophobic. I don't like it. It shouldn't be in the world or in the United States.
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#worldsthinnestbook "NBA loves me" Tim Hardaway
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