Reggie Evans Restores His Good Name

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 Reggie Evans Restores His Good Name
It was two years ago this month that Reggie Evans did just about the most underhanded thing one man can do to another on the basketball court. And it was on video . At the time, especially if you were Chris Kaman, or anyone hoping Kaman might carry on the Kaman family tree, it was really not funny at all. And it made you wonder long and hard about how things work in the mind of Reggie ... [link]

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The Unheralded Heroes of Game One
Published 4/21/2008 by Andrew Katz at NBA Rumors - Trades - Free Agents - Basketball Olympics - Dime Magazine
... comment on who “saved the cheerleader,” but it sure felt like Tim Duncan saved the Spurs world in double OT. After 40 points against a platoon of big men and that instant-classic triple from the wing, the Big Fundamental is getting the props he deserves. But in the other first round games, there are guys who don’t get the credit they’re due for boosting their respective teams to crucial 1-0 leads: Reggie Evans - Forgetting the whole grab of Chris Kaman’s lower half in ‘06 (thanks True Hoop ), Reggie Evans scrapped and clawed his way into my list of favorite players last ...

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Published 4/21/2008 by Brian at Depressed Fan
What they're saying... Stephen A. Smith takes a little while to get to it, but does give the Sixers some credit for the win. Leading off the Daily Dime. Passion & Pride, still in disbelief, loving every minute of it. Ricky from Sixers 4 Guidos, just as shocked about Reggie as we all are. TrueHoop hits below the belt. Philly Friar has three keys for game 2. The 700 Level breaks it down quarter by quarter Interesting comment thread over on Detroit Bad Boys ...

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