CYBERSPORTS IF THEY ONLY HAD A MUZZLE FOR IVERSON.Byline: - Tom Hoffarth If you want him to guard the yard, you gotta feed the dog, Shaquille O'Neal Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal (pronounced "shak-KEEL") (born March 6, 1972 in Newark, New Jersey), frequently referred to simply as Shaq, is an American professional basketball player, generally regarded as one of the most dominant in the National Basketball Association (NBA). is prone to saying. And if you want the dog in Lakers See Lake poets gear, it's not that hard to find it. Going one step further than the standard bandanna, at the Web site for American Pet Supplies, there are officially licensed dog bowls ($13.25), ID tags ($4.95) and treat jars ($11.25) to go with special collars, leashes and harnesses with the Lakers logos (www.cyberpetwarehouse.com/nba-gear.htm). But if you're looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. clothes for the real big dog, and want to give money to help benefit L.A.-area children's charities, BigPros.com has Superman-34 T-shirts for sale, just one site among many that has 2001 NBA NBA abbr. 1. National Basketball Association 2. National Boxing Association NBA (US) n abbr (= National Basketball Association) → Basketball-Dachverband (= Championship gear for those who need it. At www.shaqshirts.com, the $19.95 shirts are shipped within 24 hours. --Within minutes of the Lakers clinching the NBA championship Friday, the NBA.com Web site store had not just hats and T-shirts for sale but also minted silver coins Silver coins are possibly the oldest mass form of coinage. Silver as a coinage metal has existed since the times of the Greeks. Their silver drachmas were popular trade coins. ($29.95) and a Finals highlight video ($19.95). Already, a video? It has a six-to-eight-week shipping notice. Sure, to finish making it. --KNBC Channel 4's site (www.nbc4.tv) will have a Webcast of the Lakers' parade today starting at 11 a.m. Be sure to go on the site early and replay Fred Roggin's interview with Axl Rose from Game 4. --The Athlete Network, dedicated to improving information to high school and college athletes, parents and coaches, has relaunched as A-Game.com. Among the new features is a round-table discussion on sportsmanship that includes Kings coach Andy Murray. --Monster.com has a $10 million deal with ESPN.com to co-market on each other's sites to offer a better way for people to search for sports-related jobs. Meanwhile, WorkInSports.com has partnered with CNNSI CNNSI Cable News Network and Sports Illustrated .com as a sports employment service for their site. --SportsLine.com has added a TV listing feature to its site that gives complete information about not just events on co-sponsor CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast. but all other network and cable channels. |
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