bizofbasketball.com - 5/10/2008
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SIRIUS Satellite Radio announced Friday that Senator Bill Bradley and NBA Hall-of-Famers Willis Reed and Earl "The Pearl" Monroe, all members of the 1972-73 NBA Champion New York Knicks, will reunite at the NBA Store in Manhattan for an exclusive interview on SIRIUS Satellite Radio on Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Bradley, Reed and Monroe will sit down with Mike Yam and Mitch Lawrence, hosts of the ...
Boozer's 20-20 game lifts Jazz by Lakers (AP)
sports.yahoo.com 5/10/2008 — Carlos Boozer broke out of his slump with 27 points and tied his career playoff-high with 20 rebounds, leading the Utah Jazz to a 104-99 victory over Los Angeles on Friday night, cutting the Lakers' lead in the series to 2-1. It was the Lakers' first ...
TWO-HORSE RACE
nypost.com 5/10/2008 — It's a two-horse race. Sources indicated yesterday Knicks president Donnie Walsh is torn on whether to offer the job to the star coach available, Mike D'Antoni, or take a slight gamble on someone with no head-coaching experience, Mark Jackson...
Big Performance by Boozer Powers Jazz to Victory
20secondtimeout.blogspot.com 5/10/2008 — Carlos Boozer scored nine straight points for Utah in less than three minutes in the fourth quarter to help the Jazz hold off a late Lakers' rally in game three of their second round series. He finished with 27 points and tied a playoff career-high with 20 rebounds in Utah's 104-99 win.
Los Angeles vs. Utah - Recap - May 09, 2008
sports.espn.go.com 5/10/2008 — Jazz hang on for Game 3 win over Lakers as Boozer dominates SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- So much for Carlos Boozer 's slump and the Lakers' unbeaten run through the playoffs. Boozer scored 27 points and tied a career playoff-high with 20 rebounds to lead ...
D'Antoni Accepts Knicks Job
sports.espn.go.com 5/10/2008 — Mike D'Antoni has accepted an offer to coach the New York Knicks, according to a media reports.
The former Phoenix Suns coach, who was also sought by the Chicago Bulls, has accepted a four-year, $24 million deal to take over the Knicks, according to reports by Sports Illustrated and The Boston Globe, both citing a league source.