Apr 30, 2008 12:47 PM EST
TNT's coverage of the 2008 NBA Playoffs is up 20 percent over last year’s comparable post-season coverage.
The network is showing gains of 32 percent among adults 18-34, 30 percent among adults 18-49 and 25-54, 36 percent among men 18-34, 33 percent among men 18-49, and 32 percent among men 25-54.
Via Media Week
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Current ABC analyst Jeff Van Gundy thinks that the NBA needs to put an end to all of the 'flopping', according to a report in USA Today.
"That's their job; that's why they're paying those guys millions," the former head coach said.
Via USA Today
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Soon international basketball will look more like the NBA after a pair of rule changes take effect in 2010, according to the Associated Press.
The three-point line will be moved back and the three-second area will change shape starting in 2010, the FIBA announced on Saturday.
The three-point line will move back to 22 feet, 1.7 inches from 20 feet, 6.1 inches.
The FIBA will also reshape the key area from a trapezoid to a rectangle, as used in the NBA.
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Apr 2008 Archive
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The Detroit News | Apr 26, 2008
Many people have called for the NBA to adjust it's playoff format and such a change could come this summer as the league prepares to discuss it's postseason system.
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Media Week | Apr 25, 2008
TNT has added recently-retired forward Chris Webber to their stable of former players turned television personalities.
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Associated Press | Apr 23, 2008
Longtime NBA official Darell Garretson has died in his Mesa, Arizona home at the age of 76.
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AP | Apr 22, 2008
Los Angeles Sparks rookie Candace Parker has signed a multiyear endorsement deal with Adidas, according to an Associated Press report.
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Tom Kristian Braaten/RealGM Forum Members | Apr 19, 2008
When the actual awards were made official, it was very interesting to see how close the fan votes were to the official ones.
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ESPN | Apr 18, 2008
Dwyane Wade still expects to play for the United States in the Beijing Olympics despite numerous injuries this season.
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Andrew Perna/RealGM | Apr 17, 2008
The regular season is over, but more than half of the league is still active because of a flawed postseason system. Read about the last night of the season and more in the RealGM Daily Rundown for April 16th’s games!
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Sacramento Bee | Apr 15, 2008
Since professional athletes 'work' in multiple states and cities during road games, they are are required to pay income taxes in each of those states and cities.
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HoopsWorld | Apr 14, 2008
David Stern is focused on the upcoming NBA playoffs and not the relocation saga going on in Seattle.
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The Miami Herald | Apr 11, 2008
Bill Walton has found himself on the announcer's injured reserve with a sore hip and a pinched nerve in his back.
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AP | Apr 7, 2008
Hakeem Olajuwon, Patrick Ewing, Coach Pat Riley, and four others have been elected to basketball's Hall of Fame.
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Indianapolis Star | Apr 3, 2008
Barack Obama has plans to replace the White House bowling alley with a basketball court, if he's elected in November.
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ESPN | Apr 3, 2008
Legendary Coach Larry Brown has become bored in retirement and wants to coach in either the NBA or NCAA next season.