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For Kidd, a Tough End to a Brilliant Career

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For Kidd, a Tough End to a Brilliant Career

The NBA has fined Roy Hibbert $75,000 after the Indiana Pacers center used a gay slur in one answer and a profanity in another during his news conference Saturday subsequent Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals. Hibbert finished a response to a question

INDIANAPOLIS – Accord Mound, one of basketball's most versatile players who never reached his full potential because of debilitating injuries, is calling it a career in the NBA. The 18-year veteran and seven-time All-Star, who played for the Los Angeles

He affected games without looking at the basket, made pinpoint bounce passes in transition to teammates and often left fans wondering what he was going to do next. Jason Kidd was the ultimate point guard for much of his 19-year career in the N.B.A

The NBA has fined Roy Hibbert $75,000 after the Indiana Pacers center used a gay slur in one answer and a profanity in another during his news conference Saturday subsequent Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals. Hibbert finished a response to a question

Sure, you can argue that Dwight Howard and David Lee didn't deserve their spots on the All-NBA third team. And given his breakout performance in the 2013 playoffs, Stephen Curry's exclusion from the All-NBA teams looks remarkably foolish in retrospect.

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