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TweetNEW YORK  — The NBA will play a shortened season — if it plays at all — after labor negotiations broke down for the second time in a week.

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TweetTimes are tough for business owners both big and small in 2011, and Basketball Hall of Famer Julius Erving is no exception. The formerPhiladelphia 76ers legend is being sued for nearly a quarter of a million dollars after an investment in a golf club went belly-up.

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Magic Johnson disses BronBron …WTH ???

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TweetNBA legend and Hall of Famer Magic Johnson had some choice words about current superstar LeBron James. The question remains why NBA legends all seem to have LeBron targeted in their sites and not the league as a whole.

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TweetAl Davis, the Oakland Raiders owner who was one of the towering figures of professional football over the last half century, has died.

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TweetMike Heimerdinger, a veteran assistant coach in the NFL who directed high-powered offenses and developed quarterbacks such as Steve McNair, Jay Cutler(notes) and Vince Young(notes), has died. He was 58.

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WR Kenny Britt out for the season

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TweetNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—Matt Hasselbeck thinks Kenny Britt might be the best player on the Tennessee roster. Now the quarterback and the rest of the Titans must see if they can keep winning without Britt the rest of this season.

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Mayweather KO’s Ortiz… Controversy ???

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TweetIf you missed the Floyd Mayweather vs. Victor Ortiz fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas,

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Mayweather vs Ortiz : Warmup or Superfight ???

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TweetWith this upcoming bout of Floyd “Money” Mayweather vs Victor Ortiz live up to the hype as a superfight or is this a pre fight for Mayweather vs Pacquiao ???

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@CameronNewton – 422 in your debut ???

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TweetCam Newton, the No. 1 pick in this year’s NFL draft,  set a rookie record in his debut as the Carolina Panthers starting Quarterback. 

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TweetThe ever-changing story of Peyton Manning’s future in the NFL just took a very bad turn. According to ESPN’s Chris Mortensen, Manning underwent cervical fusion surgery on Thursday morning, a procedure that will put him out of the game for at least 2-3 months. This follows a May 23 surgery to repair a bulging disc in his neck.

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