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A 'long' Day At The Nfl Draft


A 'long' Day At The Nfl Draft

Miami selected Jake Long with the first pick in the NFL draft, days after signing him to a contract. Chris Long was taken second by St. Louis. His father is NFL Hall of Famer Howie Long. (April 26)

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By: APnews

Nba Owners Say Yes To Sonics Move


Nba Owners Say Yes To Sonics Move

NBA owners overwhelmingly approved the SuperSonics move to Oklahoma City. The AP's Brian Mahoney reports Seattle civic leaders are suing to force the team to stay until its lease with KeyArena expires in 2010. (April 18)

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By: APnews

The Drive Home With Steve Nash -
February 20th, 2008


The Drive Home With Steve Nash - February 20th, 2008

Two-time NBA MVP Steve Nash drives home after his Phoenix Suns battled the L.A. Lakers at home in Phoenix. While driving, Steve fires up his specially designed webcam and fields questions from his fans on LiveVideo.

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By: SteveNash

The Drive Home With Steve Nash -
Promo # 1


The Drive Home With Steve Nash - Promo # 1

Promo piece for LiveVideo's "The Drive Home with Steve Nash Show".

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By: SteveNash

Kidd Appears Headed To Dallas In
Trade


Kidd Appears Headed To Dallas In Trade

Details were still being worked out, but as of Wednesday night, Nets star guard Jason Kidd was likely to get his wish to be traded. New Jersey had worked out a tentative deal to send Kidd to the Dallas Mavericks. (Feb. 14)

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By: APnews



 

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