Archive for November 7th, 2008

Allen Iverson drives the lane in his first game as a Piston. Iverson had 24 points in Detroit's loss to New Jersey.Devin Harris scored a career-high 38 points Friday night to lead the New Jersey Nets to a 103-96 victory over Detroit, spoiling the Pistons debut of Allen Iverson.

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Bobcats coach Larry Brown used on odd lineup late, and Charlotte came back to beat Chris Paul and the Hornets.Jason Richardson and Raymond Felton scored 20 points apiece, rookie D.J. Augustin spearheaded a late comeback, and the Charlotte Bobcats spoiled Chris Paul’s homecoming, beating the New Orleans Hornets 92-89 on Friday night.

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Tony Parker sprained his left ankle Friday night against Miami and is expected to miss at least two weeks, adding more misery to the already short-handed Spurs.

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The Knicks' Nate Robinson, right, defends Nick Young of the Wizards during New York's 114-108 win.Jamal Crawford led New York with 23 points in a 114-108 victory over winless Washington.

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WASHINGTON (AP) -Unable to make a comeback on the court, Allan Houston was given a front office position with the New York Knicks on Friday, hired as the assistant to the president for basketball operations.

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WASHINGTON (AP) -Long before the public knew he had been good friends with the disgraced Tim Donaghy, NBA referee Scott Foster would hear fans routinely say to him: “How much money you got on the game tonight?”

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WASHINGTON (AP) -Knicks guard Stephon Marbury backed off Friday on a plan to practice with his old high school team while he’s not getting playing time with New York.

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New York's Stephon Marbury watches his Knicks teammates play against the Milwaukee Bucks on Nov. 2. Marbury has yet to play a game this season.WashPost: With new boss in town, Knicks guard is getting $267,073 a game to sit.

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