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NBA Essentials: Ink We Believe Inby Tom ZillerFiled under: Clippers, Hornets, Lakers, Magic, Wizards, NBA All-Star GameNBA Essentials ranks our six favorite stories of the day.1. NBC Washington. As you can see to the right, NBC's D.C. local team got photographic evidence of Gilbert Arenas' presidential ink.2. Los Angeles Times. ... |
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Lil Wayne: Not Dead [Truthmongerer]THE RUMOR: According to a report that allegedly came from the BBC, Lil Wayne was shot and killed over the weekend after a show in New Orleans. TRUTH THRESHOLD: 0%. LIKELY TRUTHS: None. No, really. LIKELY FALSEHOODS: Let's just go through the story: Dwayne Carter known by his rap ali... |
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Hornets won't shy away from lofty expectationsAs Chris Paul and fellow starters stepped onto the court late in the fourth quarter, the New Orleans Arena buzzed with anticipation. ... |
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Louisiana Superdome Is Ready For Saints Return ... But Is New Orleans?Filed under: Buccaneers, Saints, NFC South, NFL FansDoug Thornton, the vice president of the company that manages the Louisiana Superdome, says that the stadium is fine after Hurricane Gustav hit the region yesterday. "We're in good shape," said Doug Thornton, vice president of SMG, the... |
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Hornets Officials Monitoring Storm, No Contingency Plans Set YetJohn Reid of the TIMES-PICAYUNE writes "the Hornets have not made any contingency plans yet if Hurricane Gustav causes damage to the Alario Center or New Orleans Arena. The Hornets do not begin training camp until October, but team spokesman Harold Kaufman said at the close of business Frida... |
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Hornets Pass 10,000-Mark for Season TicketsFor the first time since the New Orleans Hornets moved to New Orleans in 2002, the team has sold more than 10,000 season tickets and is close to selling out the entire lower-bowl area of the New Orleans Arena. As the team prepares to launch its partial-season-ticket plans next week, the Hornets h... |

