Morning News Roundup

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Here are this morning’s top NBA news stories:

  • “Harden expects extension by deadline,” by Susan Bible from HoopsWorld
  • “Utah Jazz: Derrick Favors key in loaded frontcourt as Utah opens camp,” by Bill Oram from the Salt Lake Tribune
  • “Charlotte Bobcats pondering Gerald Henderson’s contract extension,” by Rick Bonnell from the Charlotte Observer
  • “Rasheed Wallace, New York Knicks have not yet agreed to terms,” by Marc Berman from the New York Post
  • “‘Spur for life’ star emphasizes winning over 54 percent pay cut,” by Jeff McDonald from the San Antonio Express-News
  • “Kobe Bryant says of the Lakers ‘its my team,’” by Melissa Rohlin from the Los Angeles Times
  • “Adelman: Roy looks ‘great’ during first camp workout,” by Jerry Zgoda from the Minneapolis Star-Tribune
  • “Phoenix Suns Goran Dragic looks for smooth transition,” by Paul Coro from the Arizona Republic
  • “Deron Williams sees serious change in Brooklyn Nets locker room compared to last year,” by Stefan Bondy from the New York Daily News

Morning News Roundup

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Here are this morning’s top NBA news stories:

  • “Ginobli: Contract no cause for worry,” by Mike Monroe from the  San Antonio Express-News
  • “Raptors’ DeMar DeRozan not worried about extension,” by Ryan Wolstat from the Toronto Sun
  • “Knicks’ GM: Felton better value than Lin,” by Marc Berman from the New York Post
  • “Kobe calls the Lakers his most talented team ever,” by Marc J. Spears from Yahoo! Sports
  • “Knicks’ Anthony plans to score less, get teammates more involved,” by Marc Berman from the New York Post
  • “Brooklyn Nets feel they have the talent to compete for an NBA championship,” by Tim Bontemps from the New York Post
  • “Miami Heat plans for Dwyane Wade’s future,” by Joseph Goodman from the Miami Herald
  • “John Wall: Wizards will be fine until I come back,” by Jeff Zillgitt from USA Today
  • “Grizzlies forward Zach Randolph’s knee, psyche in shape,” by Ronald Tillery from the Memphis Commercial Appeal
  • “Injured Clippers guard Chauncey Billups is practicing patience,” by Broderick Turner from the Los Angeles Times

Morning News Roundup

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Here are this morning’s top NBA news stories:

  • “Phoenix Suns to stage battle for final roster spot,” by Paul Coro from the Arizona Republic
  • “Rajon Rondo dismisses his former teammate, Ray Allen,” by Dan Duggan from the Boston Herald
  • “30 days and counting for the Thunder to reach a deal with James Harden,” by Darnell Mayberry from the Oklahoman
  • “Timberwolves’ candid Glen Taylor offers glimpse inside front office,” by Britt Robson from the  Minnesota Post
  • “Felton begins anew with the New York Knicks,” by Marc Berman of the New York Post
  • “Chris Bosh no longer weighed down by bulking up,” by Joseph Goodman of the Miami Herald
  • “Elton Brand expects to be Mav’s enforcer,” by Tim MacMahon from ESPN.com
  •  ”Brook Lopez key to team’s hopes for success,” by Tim Bontemps of the New York Post

Morning News Roundup

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Here are this morning’s top NBA news stories.

  • “Gilbert Arenas considering China,” by Marc Stein of ESPN.com.
  • “Celtics sign Milicic,” from NBA.com.
  • “ESPN sets sights on ex-Knicks GM Isaiah for TV role,” by Phil Mushnick of The New York Post.
  • “Warriors’ GM dishes on team’s centers,” from the San Francisco Chronicle.
  • “Lakers sign Ronnie Aguilar,” from NBA.com.
  • “Step by step, Wolves’ Rubio resumes basketball career,” by Jerry Zgoda of Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
  • “Nene’s status in doubt for start of Wizards training camp,” by Gene Wang of the Washington Post.
  • “League’s answer to floppers might run foul upon further review,” by Ken Berger of CBSSports.com.

Morning News Roundup

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Here are this morning’s top NBA news stories: