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New Jerseys Nets Welcomes Back Kris Humphries

Proving he has definitely moved on from the worldwide phenomena of his 72-day marriage with former ex-wife Kim Kardashian, Kris is focusing on his basketball career. Proof? The NBA star has just re-signed last Tuesday with the New Jerseys Nets.

NBA Players to Disband Union, Countersue League

The labor dispute in the National Basketball Association (NBA) took a turn for the worse Tuesday when players decided to disband their union and sue the league because they find the team owners' last offer of 50-50 profit sharing not good.
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Jordan Farmar: the cupid who shot the hearts of Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries

Newly engaged couple Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries may both be in the sky now as they come one step closer to the big day, after they finalized the prenup agreement. But there would have been no 20.5 carat ring and much-talked about engagement if it were not for the cupid shooting both their hearts. Wonder who is the matchmaker of celebrity couple, Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries?

Allen Iverson wants another shot at NBA

There is no way to read Allen Iverson’s mind as to why he wants an NBA comeback he has recently been reported telling the Associated Press. But the 4-time champion is sure trying his luck again to play basketball “homecourt”.

UPDATE: Kobe Bryant “officially apologized” over homophobic slur

The top official of the Human Rights Campaign group confirmed that LA Lakers guard, Kobe Bryant has “officially apologized” over the anti-gay slur. HRC was the first gay rights group to demand full apology from Bryant following the incident at the LA Lakers game against San Antonio Spurs last Tuesday.

NBA considering league-wide concussion management protocol

After that big fall the other night by New Orleans’ guard, Chris Paul, the National Basketball Association is now seriously considering a league-wide concussion management protocol that will ensure the protection of the league’s players.

Kobe Bryant honored with Hollywood walk of fame

Rain or shine, Kobe Bryant gets the shrine when honored with Hollywood walk of fame over the weekend. The Lakers star player is the first athlete to have his foot and hand prints cemented outside the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.

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