Basketball

The NBA teams up with NRDC to protect the environment by encouraging recycling, using clean renewable energy, conserving water, reducing costs, and protecting America’s precious natural resources. The NBA (www.nba.com/green) is using its unique visibility and market influence to engage millions of fans on the importance of environmental stewardship. Find out more at www.nrdc.org/sports.
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Read and view pictures from the magical moment of capturing the WNBA championship by clicking this link. http://www.examiner.com/sports-in-st-paul/2011-the-year-twin-cities-sports From the first pop of champagne bottles in Atlanta to the shower of confetti that met them at Target Center, the 2011 Minnesota Lynx pounced on its prey of cynics and one-liners suggesting the team, the WNBA,
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Call her Angel, call her Lori Ann. Whatever identity is present, Angel McCoughtry’s rapid development has transformed her into one of the WNBA’s most prolific scorers. Narrowly missing a scoring title this season, McCoughtry’s contributions set up a return to the WNBA Finals, as she seeks to give the Dream their first win in the
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On the April 4 edition of MSNBC’s Imus in the Morning, host Don Imus referred to the Rutgers University women’s basketball team, which is comprised of eight African-American and two white players, as “nappy-headed hos” immediately after the show’s executive producer, Bernard McGuirk, called the team “hard-core hos.” Later, former Imus sports announcer Sid Rosenberg,
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