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Brands choice to leave L.A. still puzzles Clips DunleavyHe enjoyed the lifestyle and the bright lights of Hollywood, even fancying himself a would-be movie mogul. Yes, Brand even loved playing for the Clippers. He was the face of the long-suffering franchise and called his relationship with coach Mike Dunleavy "as good as player and coach could be." That makes Dunleavy all the more perplexed how his split with Brand has turned out more like McCartney and Mills than Bruce and Demi. While the hurt feelings linger in Los Angeles, Brand moved on to Philadelphia and a five-year deal worth nearly $80 million. Brand still occasionally chats with Clippers assistants and keeps in contact "quite often" with former teammates Cuttino Mobley and Chris Kaman, but the All-Star forward hasn't reached out to Dunleavy. "There's nothing really to talk about," said Brand after 76ers practice Thursday. Dunleavy wouldn't mind a chat before Friday's game in Philadelphia to figure out why Brand bailed on the Clippers. "We had a great relationship the whole time he was here," Dunleavy said. "It's surprising, some things you can't figure out. I don't know why he left. All the e-mails we exchanged were positive. All of a sudden, it just fell off a cliff." Dunleavy was upset because he said that he had a verbal agreement with Brand to remain with the Clippers for $70 million over five years. "A verbal agreement is not binding, I know that," Dunleavy told the Philadelphia Daily News in July. "Just come back and say, 'I changed my mind.' Just say it. Nobody can do anything about it." Brand, the No. 1 overall pick in the 1999 draft out of Duke, said his intention was to work out a contract with the Clippers. But he spurned Los Angeles once agent David Falk said he was offered a "take it or leave it" contract on June 30. Falk also said at Brand's news conference that he never reached any kind of deal with the Clippers. Dunleavy and Brand haven't spoke since the news conference. The veteran coach hopes that changes on Friday. "If we don't speak, it won't be because I don't want to speak to him," Dunleavy said. "I still respect him, he was a great player for us." Brand said he hadn't though too much about the game, saying he might feel different if he was traded or released. He was the one who made the decision to leave via free agency so there's nothing left to prove. His former teammates only wish Brand well. "No hard feelings. I'm mad at Elton because he didn't buy my house," said smiling Clippers forward and former Villanova standout Tim Thomas. "That's about it. This is a business. Elton made a decision to play back East, closer to home. That's about it. You can't be mad at him." Brand averaged 20.3 points and 10.2 rebounds over nine seasons with the Clippers and Bulls to make him one of only four active players to average a double-double. He's averaging 15.8 points and 10.5 rebounds in his first 11 games with the Sixers (5-6) and trying to find the right chemistry with center Samuel Dalembert. Sixers coach Maurice Cheeks expects Brand to have some added excitement in his first game against the Clippers. "There's always going to be a little more buildup for someone who's left their team. Always." Cheeks said. "No matter how you leave there's always going to be buildup on both sides. There's always going to be someone who wants to be able to play well against their team and that other team wants to play well for their team." The jitters might come Dec. 31 when Brand makes his first return to Los Angeles to play the Clippers. "Yeah, definitely New Year's when I go back and hear all those great applause," he said, laughing. "It might be a little different there."

altAll the fans of the famous NBA team Portland Trail Blazers have to be thankful to magnificent Brandon Roy who managed to score 52 points this Thursday for his team that were enough to win over the Phoenix Suns. We want to remind to you that last Friday the career high 38 point performance wasn’t good enough for Portland Trailblazers’ star Brandon Roy that’s why he probably decided to better it by scoring 18 points this Thursday during the game against the Phoenix Suns. As you have already known this fantastic game ...

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altThe fans of the popular NBA team “Wizards” ask themselves and each other: will the new tactics help the team to win next time? The situation seems to be more difficult as the management of the team informs because all that can be noticed is the constant losses of Wizards. Last Sunday Verizon Center became the witness of the new tactics of the team when the Wizards’ new players began the training for increasing chances for winning. Later to such new stars as Nick Young, for example, the veterans of the team were joined ...

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altThis incident has recently happened during the ordinary shooting of the postgame video that was broadcasted on Sunday. So, that’s why all the fans of the Minnesota Vikings had a chance to watch one of their favorite players practically naked in the locker room of the popular team. This involuntary striptease, performed by Visanthe Shiancoe, lasted no longer than a fifth of a second and was caused by the slipping of a tight end of the towel. As NFL and Fox Sports representatives informed, this incident lasted less than a second ...
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Even with Iverson, Celtics blow away Pistons 98-80BOSTON (AP)—The Allen Iverson trade looked good for the Pistons when they handed the Lakers their first loss of the season and snapped Cleveland’s eight-game winning streak. It hasn’t helped them against the team they need to beat most. Rajon Rondo had 18 points and eight assists, outplaying the recent Pistons acquisition and leading the Boston Celtics to a 98-80 victory over Detroit on Thursday night in a rematch of last season’s Eastern Conference finals.
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Brands choice to leave L.A. still puzzles Clips DunleavyHe enjoyed the lifestyle and the bright lights of Hollywood, even fancying himself a would-be movie mogul. Yes, Brand even loved playing for the Clippers. He was the face of the long-suffering franchise and called his relationship with coach Mike Dunleavy "as good as player and coach could be." That makes Dunleavy all the more perplexed how his split with Brand has turned out more like McCartney and Mills than Bruce and Demi. While the hurt feelings linger in Los Angeles, Brand moved on to Philadelphia and a five-year deal worth nearly $80 million.
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Stern talks about impact of OSAC on NBA gameOn Wednesday morning, NBA commissioner David Stern met with the Overseas Security Advisory Council to discuss the organization's impact in growing the NBA game internationally. The Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) is a Federal Advisory Committee with a U.S. Government Charter to promote security cooperation between American businesses and private sector interests worldwide and the U.S. Department of State. OSAC encompasses a 34-member core council, an executive office, more than 100 country councils and more than 3,500 constituent member organizations as well as 372 associates.
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altMOSCOW, October 27 (RIA Novosti) - CSKA Moscow beat Dynamo Moscow 3-1 away from home on Monday evening to move back within seven points of leaders Rubin FC. CSKA and Dynamo were in 2nd and 3rd places respectively before the ...
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