Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Former Michigan standout DeShawn Sims was named the NBA

Former Michigan standout DeShawn Sims was named the NBA Development League's 2010-11 rookie of the
year Friday.
He was awarded the honor based on a vote by the league's coaches Coach Sunglasses.
Sims averaged 20.3 points, fourth-best in the league, in 48 games with the Maine Red Claws. He
also averaged 7.7 rebounds and shot 50.6% from the field during the season.
Sims scored in double figures in 41 games and registered 13 double-doubles.
NOTEBOOK: Orlando guard J.J. Redick (lower abdominal strain) is a game-time decision for tonight's
Game 1 against Atlanta Hawks, but says he feels healthy enough to play. He missed Orlando's final
17 regular-season games. ... NBA commissioner David Stern says Sacramento Kings owners Gavin and
Joe Maloof were granted an extension until May 2 to file paperwork requesting a move to Anaheim Dolce & Gabbana Sunglasses, Calif. ...
The Los Angeles Lakers will work with the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation on ways to
keep anti-gay slurs out of basketball. The joint venture was announced Friday, three days after
Kobe Bryant was spotted on a national television broadcast yelling a common homophobic slur in
frustration over a referee's call. Bryant was fined $100,000 by the league and issued multiple
apologies Armani Sunglasses . ...

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