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By: Bill Ingram
For Ovinton J'Anthony "OJ" Mayo, the pressure to perform at the highest level began in seventh grade. That's when Sports Illustrated started talking about him as one of the top high school recruits in the country.
Yes, when he was in seventh grade!
NBA: Week Four Power Ranking
11/24/08 - The
Cleveland Cavaliers can't spend their time worrying about the future of
LeBron James, even with the New York Knicks opening up significant cap
room in 2010. They're too busy trying to win today in a far more
competitive Eastern Conference. The Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers and Cavaliers are the only teams with double-digit wins and three or fewer losses. In the West, the
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By: Librado Wright
NBA: Free Agents Include McDyess, Stoudamire, Horry
With Chicago (Kirk Hinrich), Atlanta (Josh Smith), San Antonio (Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili) all sidelined for the coming weeks, a number of remaining free agents are holding out hope of returning to the hardwood. Heck even Shane Battier (foot), Al Harrington (back), Kevin Martin (ankle) and Antonio Daniels (knee), Michael Redd (ankle) and Devin Harris (ankle) are gimpy.
It's good to be free.
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