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USA Today - Gilbert Arenas transferred to Md. halfway house
Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas is now spending his nights at a Montgomery County halfway house, where he is serving …
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Dime Mag - The Wizards’ best game plan for Andray BlatcheOne positive from last season for the Washington Wizards is the fact that they have made the first step in the pursuit of better days.
By trading away Antawn Jamison, Caron Butler and Brendan Haywood around the February deadline, the franchise closed the
Dime Mag - Dime Exclusive: Rob McClanaghan Works Out Tyreke Evans & JaVale McGee In Santa MonicaThis summer, you could find trainer Rob McClanaghan between two small Southern California high school gyms in Santa Monica and Hollywood. And despite battling above 90-degree heat at times outside and his players hectic off-court schedules, McClanaghan
Hoops World - NBA PM: Arenas Looking Good?Gilbert Arenas is reportedly looking impressive… Clearing up things on Kyrylo Fesenko… Team USA defeats Greece…
Dime Mag - Oleksiy Pecherov Trades In His NBA Uniform For Armani JeansTwo weeks ago, I had Oleksiy Pecherov on my list of Top 5 NBA Free Agents Under 25 Years Old. Well, it appears at least one team in Europe read that list as well. According to The Hoops Market, the 24-year-old Ukrainian is headed to play for Olimpia
Fox Sports - US trims roster to 13 by cutting Green, McGeeThe United States has reduced its roster to 13 players, cutting
Jeff Green and JaVale McGee.
Dime Mag - We Reminisce: Allen Iverson before GeorgetownWhile Kevin Durant and Gilbert Arenas have brought recent attention to Washington D.C.’s Goodman League summer tournament at Barry Farms, another of D.C.’s top summer attractions is the Kenner League at Georgetown University. It’s
Bleacher Report - Washington Wizard Javale McGee Has NextHow productive can Javale McGee actually turn out to be? Interesting, because I have no clue. We saw him devouring 20-footers in college, mind-boggling opponents with his athleticism in the NBA’s 2010 Summer League, but constantly McGee is caught
Dime Mag - Brendan Haywood Re-Signs With Dallas For 6 Years, $55 MillionAccording to Marc Spears of Yahoo! Sports, Brendan Haywood has re-signed with the Mavericks for six years and $55 million dollars. This move means that for the rest of Dirk Nowitzki’s Maverick career, Haywood will be his front-court mate. It also
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