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Steinberg: What was Stern's legacy?
David Stern, the NBA commissioner has wielded unquestioned power over his sport in a way rarely seen over the last 30 years. He will retire in February of 2014, handing power over to his longtime deputy, Adam Silver. It is unlikely that any...Tags: NBA Finals, LeBron James, Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson
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Steinberg: NHL should learn from NFL
Southern California caught NHL fever earlier this year. It was the first time that I've seen car flags, viewing parties, television news focus and large-scale excitement for hockey. Had the Stanley Cup drive been a movie, it would have faded to black and...Tags: Media Industry, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Cleveland Browns, Baseball, Sports
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Steinberg: NBA can learn from NFL
The NBA lockout drags on with games canceled this week. On Tuesday a federal mediator will meet with the sides in New York. A mediator is not someone empowered to force the sides to compromise — as in binding arbitration. Good mediators are skilled...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire, Ice Hockey, National Basketball Association
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Brighter days ahead for Daye
Turns out Austin Daye has a little more time on his hands these days than he expected.
The former Woodbridge High basketball star is now an NBA player locked out by the league along with all the league's players because of a labor dispute. But Daye,...Tags: John Kuester, Austin Daye, College Sports, Labor Disputes, Memphis Grizzlies
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Steinberg: Riding the soccer craze
No sooner had I written a column for last week's Daily Pilot analyzing why soccer is the first sport that every youngster in this country plays yet it doesn't translate toward a high level of interest in pro soccer, then the U.S. women's team goes out and...Tags: Entertainment, Art Rooney, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Television, FIFA World Cup
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Bryant to play in charity soccer event
It remains unclear if Kobe Bryant will actually play competitively overseas, but there's at least one additional venture he'll partake in to enhance his footwork. The Los Angeles Lakers star, a Newport Coast resident, is listed as one of the participants...Tags: Athletes, Los Angeles Times, FIFA World Cup, Soccer, Mia Hamm
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Recognition tough to come by for Heat's Erik Spoelstra
It is a subject Erik Spoelstra would rather avoid. Ever since he was put in this situation, he's run from the topic of his abilities as a coach. The everlasting smile disappears the moment Spoelstra, now in his fifth season with the Miami Heat, is asked...Tags: NBA Finals, LeBron James, Micky Arison, Michael Jordan, Dwyane Wade
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Keegan Bradley shoots 60 at Byron Nelson Championship
addCustomPlayer('ftvyjjff0ewr1m2zvopdk5r12', '', '', 600, 418, 'perfftvyjjff0ewr1m2zvopdk5r12', 'eplayer15'); Keegan Bradley had no thoughts about a course record, or the possibility of a 59, after consecutive bogeys in the middle of his opening round...Tags: Novak Djokovic, College Sports, French Open, Alexandr Dolgopolov, Golf
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NBA veteran Jason Collins is first active player to say he is gay
Jason Collins had long been keeping a secret. As a standout high school player at Harvard-Westlake School, as a star at Stanford and through a 12-year NBA career, he had hidden something fundamental about himself from his family, friends and teammates....
Tags: Washington Wizards, Barack Obama, Wade Davis, Kobe Bryant, National Basketball Association
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Jason Collins comes out as gay, triggers huge response
Jason Collins was a journeyman NBA center, all but unknown to anyone but the sport's dedicated followers. That was before Collins revealed he is gay in a first-person account for Sports Illustrated posted to the magazine's website Monday. In doing so,...Tags: Oliver Purnell, Washington Wizards, Dallas Mavericks, Brook Lopez, Barack Obama
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NBA's Jason Collins: 'I'm gay'
Jason Collins, a 34-year-old center who has played for six teams in 12 seasons in the NBA, disclosed in the May 6 issue of Sports Illustrated, that he is gay, becoming the first openly gay athlete playing in a major American sport. Collins, writing a...
Tags: Jason Collins, Gay Pride Los Angeles, Sports, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sports Illustrated
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Strange but true, fan personally blacks out Hawks
During the second period of the Blackhawks' 3-2 victory Wednesday night over the Avalanche at the United Center, my phone buzzed. "Hawks on their way to 24 straight unbeaten?'' the text from fan Steven Schucker read. Schucker wasn't the only person in...
Tags: Columbia College Chicago, Sports, Jewel-Osco, Joel Quenneville, National Basketball Association
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