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Knicks set themselves up for 2010 with 2 deals
(AP)
AP - The New York Knicks traded Zach Randolph and Jamal Crawford in separate deals Friday, parting with their two top scorers to free up coveted salary-cap space for the summer of 2010. Crawford was sent to Golden State for forward Al Harrington. Hours later, Randolph was shipped to the Los Angeles Clippers along with reserve guard Mardy Collins for Cuttino Mobley and Tim Thomas.
North Carolina's Hansbrough makes season debut
(AP)
AP - Tyler Hansbrough made his season debut for North Carolina on Friday night, joining the top-ranked Tar Heels' starting lineup against UC Santa Barbara.
Duke coasts past Michigan
(AP)
AP - Mike Krzyzewski roused the Duke Blue Devils on Friday and headed for Madison Square Garden, long before they were set to play Michigan in the 2K Sports Classic.
NFL: Pacman can practice Monday
(AP)
AP - The NFL confirmed Friday that suspended cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones can join the Dallas Cowboys on Monday and that he can play again Dec. 7 against Pittsburgh — but only if he stays on his best behavior.
KG's 1st game in Target Center is a rout
(AP)
AP - Make no mistake: Kevin Garnett still owns Target Center.
USDA report details more involvement for Vick
(AP)
AP - Michael Vick put family pets in rings with pit bulls and thought it was funny watching the trained killers injure or kill the helpless dogs, a witness told federal investigators during the dogfighting investigation that brought Vick down.
Garnett nets 17 in return to Minnesota as Celtics stroll
(Reuters)
Reuters - Boston's Kevin Garnett made his long-awaited return to the court in Minnesota on Friday and led the Celtics to a 95-78 victory over the Timberwolves.
Tribune sets new deadline for Cubs bids: MLB exec
(Reuters)
Reuters - Bids for the Chicago Cubs baseball team being sold by Tribune Co are due the week of December 1, a top official with Major League Baseball said on Friday.
Gallas stripped of Gunners captaincy - reports
(AFP)
AFP - William Gallas was fighting for his Arsenal future on Friday after reports emerged that he had been stripped of the captaincy and dropped for Saturday's trip to Manchester City.
Stempniak's OT goal ends Ducks' road streak
(AP)
AP - Lee Stempniak scored an unassisted goal with 2:21 left in overtime, giving the St. Louis Blues a 3-2 victory over Anaheim and ending the Ducks' five-game road winning streak Friday night.
Tennessee St. tops N. Illinois 75-73
(AP)
AP - Jerrell Houston made a layup with five seconds remaining to give Tennessee State a 75-73 victory over Northern Illinois on Friday night. Houston led the Tigers with 27 points and 11 rebounds.
Comeback king Lopez levels Davis Cup final
(AFP)
AFP - Feliciano Lopez, who had been handed the awesome task of replacing injured world number one Rafael Nadal, stormed to Spain's rescue on Friday when he levelled the Davis Cup final against Argentina.
Sorenstam's storied LPGA career ends
(AP)
AP - Standing in the center of a sun-drenched 18th green, as waves of cheers rippled from a packed gallery, Annika Sorenstam hugged caddie Terry McNamara and took the flag from his hand.








