basketbawful.blogspot.com - 9/9/2008
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The Fundamentals
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Mike Baldwin of The Oklahoman: “One theory years ago was Oklahoma City could never support a professional team because was there wouldn’t be enough big-money sponsors, big-money season ticket holders or enough people overall to fill up a 19,000-seat arena 41 times a year at pro ticket prices. Support for the Hornets their two seasons in OKC quickly dispelled that notion. Now the Thunder’s season ticket sales are off the charts.”
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Whoa! Amare really is fired up!
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"I want to be Ron Artest," Stoudemire said, explaining the focus of his recent work on defense, along with efficiency in his offensive moves. "I want to be that guy you fear when you see him guarding you."
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In Houston, 1 + 4 = ?
myespn.go.com 9/10/2008 — Rafer Alston talks to Jason Friedman of Rockets.com about his improving health , movies, and how Ron Artest changes things for the Rockets. Alston talked a bit about how he might change his game to account for the arrival of fellow Queens native ...