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ESPN.com - TrueHoop —
Michael Lee of the Washington Post has asked team USA about recent talk of their private chef. "Chef Lovie" gets high praise from players. But in the ensuing conversation, Dwyane Wade undermines the work of nutrition experts everywhere by saying that he simply does not eat vegetables. Can that even be true? Lee reports: "'You got to stay with what you know,' Wade said. 'I don't eat seafood. I don't eat vegetables. I don't eat none of that stuff, so I got to really stick with what I know.' What, no vegetables? How does Wade get ...
NBA Essentials: Lonely 'Melo
FanHouse —
... BasketballNBA Essentials ranks our six favorite stories of the day, hastily culled during USA-Greece. Please excuse typos, PeteJayhawk. 1. New York Times. Carmelo Anthony depends on Skype and 14,000 songs on his iPod to get him through the Olympics. 2. Hardwood Paroxysm. David Sparks take positional reclassificiation to the extreme. 3. Washington Post, via TrueHoop. Dwyane Wade does not eat vegetables, and ...
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Wizards Insider 8/13/2008
You likely won't find any U.S. men's basketball players at Beijing restaurants trying some of the local cuisine. They might be able to fly above the rim, but they aren't too adventurous when it comes to food. Before practice on Wednesday, the players ...