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NBA Lockout: It's Time For Players To Sign

The NBA lockout has been a roller coaster for fans and certainly the players as well. Most, like Phoenix Suns Channing Frye, have been sitting on the sidelines waiting for a deal to emerge from...

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Robert Sarver's Hard Line Stance Hurts Phoenix Suns, Agent Says

Robert Sarver emerged from the NBA lockout mess as a guy with a problem. Not only has his hard line stance angered Phoenix Suns fans, it threatens to hurt the team when it comes time to sign free...

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NBA Lockout Headed For Showdown, Will Greed And Sanity Beat Ego And Pride?

The next few days will tell the story of the NBA season. By 5:00 p.m. ET Wednesday, the NBA players will have to decide if they will cave to the owners' ultimatum and end the lockout or if they...

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Phoenix Suns Beat OKC Thunder In Home Opener, Vince Carter Hero

It was an exciting evening at U.S. Airways center on Wednesday night as the Phoenix Suns opened their 2011-12 NBA season with a thrilling win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. Vince Carter led the...

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NBA Lockout -- The End Is Near

The NBA owners and players have meet for so many hours with a federal mediator over the last few days that the elderly commissioner, David Stern, was knocked out of action on Thursday and sent home...

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Phoenix Suns To Hold Training Camp At Grand Canyon

As the Suns wait for a season, the team is making plans for training camp anyway...

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Phoenix Suns 2011-12 Schedule Released; NBA Lockout Continues

Even though the 2011-12 NBA season is in jeopardy due to the current NBA lockout, the schedule for the season has been released today. In case the lockout is settled, the Phoenix Suns will begin the regular season with a three-game homestand against the Oklahoma City Thunder (11/2), Los Angeles Lakers (11/4), and the Portland Trailblazers (11/6).

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Jared Dudley Says "Maybe Even Two Years" Before NBA Lockout Is Settled

Dudley and his peers are adamant that they won't accept this latest proposal. In fact, they would opt to miss multiple seasons before giving in to the deal that the owners have put on the table.

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Steve Nash And The Sad Reality Of The NBA Lockout

Steve Nash And The Sad Reality Of The NBA Lockout