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6 hours ago ago from Orlando Sentinel
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13 hours ago ago from FanHouse
ORLANDO -- Magic center Dwight Howard added fuel to his on-going feud with NBA officials, conceding Sunday it's only a matter of time before he receives his 16th technical foul of the season, earning him an automatic one-game suspension without pay. "The refs are like cops, and I'm on the Most Wanted list. My picture is in every cop station around the league,'' Howard joked after practice Sunday. "For every tech (they give me), they get a ...
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8 hours ago ago from Orlando Sentinel
Orlando center Dwight Howard reacts after getting called for goaltending during of the Magic s game on March 14 against the Charlotte Bobcats (Gary W. Green/Orlando Sentinel) Dwight Howard is a confident guy. But the Orlando Magic centerĂ¢s confidence vanishes on one point: his ability to avoid a one-game suspension for accruing too many technical fouls. The Magic have 12 regular-season games remaining. If Howard picks up just one more ...
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1 hour, 3 minutes ago ago from Washington Post - Sports
BUFFALO -- Practice ends the same way every day for West Virginia: Each player makes 100 free throws. If they miss too many, they need to make 200 free throws. He's not a fan of missing free throws -- especially late-game situations, said West Virginia guard Da'Sean Butler, referring to Coach Bob Huggins. And if you've ever seen Huggins, you know better than to make him mad. Any coach would be happy with a performance from the free ...
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15 hours ago ago from Orlando Sentinel
Tracy McGrady will face the Houston Rockets, his former team, for the first time since his trade to the New York Knicks (Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) Today is a big day for Tracy McGrady. McGrady and will play against the Houston Rockets for the first time since their acrimonious parting. McGrady discussed his time with the Rockets with The New York Times , and that piece is included in this morning's edition of our daily Magic and NBA ...
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