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Cavs own No. 1 pick for second straight season

The Cleveland Cavaliers continued their remarkable lottery luck Tuesday, winning the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft for the second straight year.

Experts: NBA has upper hand in legal fight against Sterling

A cadre of attorneys and a flurry of lawsuits could certainly slow down the NBA’s plan to force Donald Sterling to sell the Los Angeles Clippers over his recent racist comments, but legal experts say the league would likely prevail in the end.

LeBron could use an assist from Miami Heat teammates

Time will tell if LeBron James stepped into a time machine this season and traveled back to Cleveland. That was where he spent seven years trying to resuscitate a corpse.

Rebels pick up Rutgers transfer Seagears

The UNLV basketball team’s roster turnover continued Wednesday with the addition of former Rutgers guard Jerome Seagears.

 
Sterling joins elite company with classic non-apology

Donald Sterling couldn’t leave well enough alone. Apologies that just don’t work ought to have a Hall of Fame, and Sterling would have company: Lance Armstrong, Paula Deen, Rob Ford and Ted Nugent among others.

Yale basketball player leaves hoops for Whiffenpoofs

Yale junior Brandon Sherrod has chosen harmonies over the hardwood after being selected as one of 14 students to make up the next version of the Whiffenpoofs, the school’s famous male a cappella singing group.

Stupid Sterling again opens mouth, removes all doubt

Commissioner Adam Silver barely waited until Anderson Cooper had signed off when he issued an apology for the owner his predecessor should have run out of the NBA years ago.

 
Johnson says Clippers owner living in ‘stone ages’

NBA Hall of Famer Magic Johnson says Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has badly outdated views about minorities and is shockingly ignorant about HIV and AIDS for such a prominent public figure.

UNLV’s Morant transferring to be close to father

Demetris Morant, who played sparingly as a redshirt freshman, is transferring from UNLV to a college in Florida to be close to his ill father.

 
Sterling apologizes for racist remarks, says he was baited

Embattled Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling said he was set up to make racist comments in a taped recording that led the National Basketball Association to ban him for life from the sport, CNN reported on Monday.