Steve Francis Sure Loves Basketball, Doesn't He?

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Let me start by saying that I believe Steve Francis to be, by and large, a good guy. His charisma was a  factor in Yao Ming's assimilation into not just the NBA, but the United States. He seems to be... [link]

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Just Call Him Lazarus
Published 3/2/2007 by The Feed at The Feed
... And today,

John Hollinger on the Worst Contracts in the NBA
Published 3/28/2007 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... My favorite player to pick on from Hollinger's list is Steve Francis. (For instance.) Hollinger shares an anecdote:

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