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Police: Lorenzen Wright was shot to death
Former NBA big man Lorenzen Wright, whose body was found in the woods outside Memphis, was shot to death and the case is being investigated as a homicide, police said Thursday.
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Hawks re-sign veteran center Collins
Jason Collins, who saw little action at the end of Atlanta's bench under Mike Woodson last season, is returning as a backup center for the Hawks under new coach Larry Drew.
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Veteran guard House agrees to two-year deal with Heat
Eddie House's agent says the veteran guard has agreed to terms on a $2.8 million, two-year contract with the Miami Heat.
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Marbury commits to three more years with team in China
Former NBA All-Star Stephon Marbury has agreed to three more years with a Chinese basketball team, whose owners will set up a company to produce and sell his line of athletic apparel and shoes, the team said Thursday.
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Family, friends grieve for ex-NBA player Lorenzen Wright
Relatives and friends of Lorenzen Wright gathered Wednesday and grieved for the former NBA player who has been missing for 10 days, as police investigated the discovery of a man's body outside of Memphis.
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Lakers' Bynum has successful surgery on right knee
Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum is expected to be limited at the start of training camp after undergoing successful surgery on his right knee Wednesday.
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Free agent Butler re-signs with Clippers
The Los Angeles Clippers have re-signed free agent forward Rasual Butler.
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Hawks add Gattison to Drew's coaching staff
Hawks coach Larry Drew is adding former New Orleans Hornets assistant Kenny Gattison to his new staff as an assistant coach.
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Rockets trade center Andersen to Raptors
The Houston Rockets have traded center David Andersen to Toronto for cash and a future second-round draft pick.
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Wizards re-sign free agent Howard to one-year deal
The Washington Wizards reached agreement Wednesday on a one-year deal with free agent forward Josh Howard, who finished last season with Washington. The deal can pay Howard close to $4 million if he reaches certain incentives, according to his consultant, Derek Lafayette.
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