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If you’re like me, you’ve often wondered how to effectively generate new business opportunities in Warrensville Heights, Ohio. And it was while researching “The Friendly City” that I discovered that Brad Sellers, who plied his trade in Seattle for only half of the 1989-90 season as part of a 4-team, 6-year NBA career, is the Community Liaison Director for the Economic Development Department. ... [link]

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Thursday Bullets
Published 5/15/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
Ross Siler of the Salt Lake Tribune: "... the Jazz had five chances to take the lead in the second half of Game 5 and couldn't come through once." Steve Kerr talked coaching candidates with Fred Mitchell of The Chicago Tribune: "What's interesting is that there are no obvious candidates now. It's not like there are really prominent former head coaches out there. Once D'Antoni was off the market, it kind of changed things.'" If Avery Johnson, with his 74% career winning percentage, takes that as a slight, it would be understood. (And he got some razzing on TV last night.) Marc Isenberg outlines the O.J. Mayo ...

Tyson’s Faux Opponent of the Week: Kimbo Slice
Published 5/16/2008 by Tuffy at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... not the Michael Jordan we should give a damn about anymore. (What can we say? Michael Jordan loves sheep-herding.) Speaking of, Tim Floyd coached the Chicago Bulls. Think about that. Tim Floyd coached the Chicago Bulls. So stop blindly filling the arena, Bulls fans. Your memories are all you have of that team. Stop giving Reggie Miller , Michael Irvin , and the entire cast of ‘Baseball Tonight’ jobs that involve us ever seeing them again. Maybe they can become accountants or city planners . However, they’re not your heroes anymore. (Well, okay - ...

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