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Former NBA player Rumeal Robinson guilty of fraud
DES MOINES, Iowa - Rumeal Robinson, who led Michigan to the NCAA men's basketball championship in 1989 and later played in the NBA, was convicted in federal court Wednesday of borrowing more than $700,000 for a sham business deal and then spending the money on a condominium, expensive furniture and cars.
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Jonesboro siblings gave it all to reach
the NFL and NBA
Right about now is the point in the Brothers Douglas Fairy Tale when the happily ever after should begin.
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Jamal Crawford wants trade if Hawks balk at contract extension
Jamal Crawford has told the Hawks he wants to be traded before the 2010-11 season if the team doesn’t offer a contract extension to his liking, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.
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Same-look Hawks seek to grow their core
With training camp set to open in about five weeks, the Hawks are in the peculiar position of having committed to the richest contract in the NBA while still facing the perception they didn't significantly improve their roster.
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Local pro sports teams reach out to recession-hit fans
The Falcons have rebooted. The Braves are charging -- or is it hobbling? -- into the homestretch. The Hawks have begun to hawk tickets, as have the Thrashers, for seasons on the horizon.
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Drew to put Hawks in motion
There were cracks about Larry Drew directing like Spike Lee and how Hawks players would laugh when they watched video of their coaches, long past their playing days, working this hard.
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Heat, Magic to visit Hawks for exhibitions
The Hawks will play exhibition games against the Miami Heat and Orlando Magic at Philips Arena, the team announced Wednesday.
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Lorenzen Wright slaying mystery deepens
The ex-wife of Lorenzen Wright has told police he left her house the night of his death with a box of drugs and an unknown amount of cash, the Commercial Appeal of Memphis is reporting, citing court records.
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Skimming the Hawks' new schedule
Four thoughts on the Hawks' 2010-11 schedule released Tuesday: 1. When it's time for teams to start angling for higher playoff seeds, the Hawks will get to do it at home.
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Shaq opts for Celtics over Hawks
Shaquille O’Neal decided to chase his fifth NBA championship with the Celtics instead of the Hawks.
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Public memorial for Wright in Memphis
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Public memorial and funeral services are Wednesday at FedExForum in Memphis for ex-NBA player Lorenzen Wright.
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Hawks to play on MLK Day
The NBA decided the 2010-11 Hawks will be attractive enough to showcase for a holiday matinee. The league announced the schedule for its so-called “marquee games” Tuesday, and the Hawks are to play one of four games on Martin Luther King Jr.
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Lorenzen Wright's ex-wife ‘threatening' in audio recordings
The personal assistant to slain former Atlanta Hawks player Lorenzen Wright told a Memphis television news station Monday that she had audio recordings of Wright’s ex-wife threatening to harm him.
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Police search home of Lorenzen Wright's ex-wife
Police in Memphis spent much of Sunday in the home of slain former Atlanta Hawks player Lorenzen Wright's ex-wife, according to a television news station there.
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Ex-Hawk Wright's mysterious death mourned
It was not easy to keep Lorenzen Wright down. Pete Babcock saw Wright, the former Hawk found dead Wednesday in a wooded area in Memphis, on some of his lowest days as a professional.
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Police: Wright's death considered homicide; Hawks mourn one of their own
Memphis police are now considering former NBA player Lorenzen Wright's death as a homicide, the Associated Press said.
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Hawks official on missing Wright: ‘Don't know what to make of it'
Family hasn't heard from long-time NBA player Wright since July 18.
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Ex-Laker Josh Powell signs with Hawks
The Hawks on Monday announced the signing of an ex-Laker center. No, not Shaquille O'Neal, rumored to be coming to Atlanta.
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ESPN report shows food-safety violations at ATL sports venues
How safe is that $5 hot dog? ESPN wanted to know. So the network's "Outside the Lines" analyzed 2009 food service inspections for every major-league stadium.
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Hawks, Thrashers radio deal announced
Hawks games will be broadcast on radio over 97.9 FM beginning next season, and the Thrashers will remain on 680 AM, according to an announcement made by the teams, Cumulus Media and Dickey Broadcasting Company on Monday.
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