By SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Sacramento Bee

Artest deal no brainer for Kings, Rockets

By SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Sacramento Bee

It was tough to tell over the shrieking celebration with noisemakers and streamers, but they'll love the Ron Artest trade in Houston, too.

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Q&A with Larry Brown

By SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Sacramento Bee

LAS VEGAS -- The Detroit Pistons thing went bad in the end and the New York Knicks thing went bad the entire time among other coaching stops. So Larry Brown joins the Charlotte Bobcats for his latest attempt to rehabilitate a 32-50 team and his reputation.

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Tisdale draws strength from battle with cancer

By SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Sacramento Bee

Getting cancer has been a blessing, seeing his right leg turn into some high school geometry project of angled slashes a positive, needing knee-replacement surgery because so much of the original joint was ravaged a good thing.

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Suns' deal for Shaq ripe for nasty backfire

By SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Sacramento Bee

After it became a matter for psychiatrists, because most everyone outside his organization told Phoenix general manager Steve Kerr he needed his head examined, and after it became a religious experience, because Shaquille O'Neal said "Prayer, believe in prayer," it became about basketball.

The Suns, their style of play, their new roster.

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Shaq merely one of pawns in life of Riley

By SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Sacramento Bee

This is the year Pat Riley makes the Hall of Fame, a first-ballot automatic who next week should be named a finalist for enshrinement and seven weeks later have his rightful place in Springfield, Mass., made official in the announcement at the Final Four in April.

This was the moment Pat Riley made his legacy.

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Just another odd L.A. story: Other NBA notes

By SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Sacramento Bee

That was great theater as Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling publicly fell out of love with his next former coach, but the real issue is "The Donald" is on the loose again after the years of self-restraint that, in some coincidence, accompanied the greatest playoff success in team history. His comment to the Los Angeles Times -- "Do you think anybody loves their coach?

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Thomas' title vision adds to Knicks' jokes

By SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Sacramento Bee

Coach Isiah Thomas walked into a room inside Madison Square Garden last week for his mandatory pre-game meeting/bloodletting with the media.

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