NBA notes: Pacers mum on possible Tinsley trade

BULLS: Chicago forward Joakim Noah is out with an eye injury. The team says Noah will likely miss five days after being poked in the left eye during practice on Wednesday. [More]

Associated Press | October 4


Report finds Donaghy the only rogue referee

NEW YORK -- David Stern responded to a report on NBA referees Thursday by vowing to build the "most effective possible system" to monitor illegal gambling and preserve the game's integrity. [More]

Associated Press | October 3


Investigation concludes Donaghy was only NBA referee who committed a crime

NEW YORK -- A review of the NBA's officiating program found no evidence of illegal activity by any referee other than Tim Donaghy, though it recommended significant changes for monitoring gambling and game integrity. [More]

Associated Press | October 2


Gordon accepts Bulls' one-year deal

CHICAGO -- Chicago guard Ben Gordon accepted the Bulls' one-year, $6.4 million tender offer just before the deadline Wednesday night. [More]

Associated Press | October 1



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Former Sonics get fresh start in Oklahoma City

OKLAHOMA CITY -- After spending most of his NBA career in Seattle, Earl Watson thinks he's learned a lot about Oklahoma City in only two weeks in his new team's home. [More]

Associated Press | September 30


Italian team terminates Kemp's contract

MONTEGRANARO, Italy -- Former NBA All-Star Shawn Kemp's return to basketball ended before it started after Italian club Montegranaro Premiata broke off his one-year contract a week before the season began. [More]

Associated Press | September 28


NBA notes: Arenas, Wizards fined by league

WASHINGTON -- Gilbert Arenas and the Washington Wizards were fined $15,000 apiece by the NBA on Friday after he ducked out of the team's annual preseason media day, avoiding any discussion of his third left knee operation in 11/2; years. [More]

Associated Press | September 27


Storm's Jackson prepares for free agency

SEATTLE -- When winter truly begins to move in on Moscow a few months from now, Lauren Jackson will start thinking about her pending free agency in the WNBA. Until then, the two-time league MVP would like a mental break. [More]

Associated Press | September 26


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