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Dwight Howard’s 8th baby mama suing for more child support

Now perhaps we know why Dwight Howard spent so much time on the bench in street clothes this past season — he might have gotten…

Atlanta-area Agency Investigating Dwight Howard for Child Abuse

A suburban Atlanta police department confirmed they have opened up an investigation on Houston Rockets center Dwight Howard for accusations of child abuse. Investigators with…

Dwight Howard guilty of abusing his son, doctor says

Despite the fact that Dwight Howard was not charged with child abuse in Florida, the doctor who examined his child determined the boy was hit…

LeBron returns to Cavs: 'I'm coming home'

CLEVELAND (AP) — If LeBron James was going to win another NBA title, heal broken hearts and continue building his legacy, he knew there...

FINALS WATCH: Celebrities aplenty, as usual

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — The Kentucky Wildcats had Drake celebrating with them after a victory, and Dwight Howard was doing the "Gator chomp" in...

Overtime: I know this is sports column but Do-Not-Go-See-The-Lone-Ranger!

Johnny Depp, left, as Tonto, a spirit warrior on a personal quest, joins forces in a fight for justice with Armie Hammer, as John Reid, a lawman who has become a masked avenger, The Lone Ranger, in the movie, "The Lone Ranger." The film opened nationwide on July 3. (AP Photo/Disney/Bruckheimer Films, Peter Mountain, File) by Bill Neal :10 I have never, never, never - ever started off with a movie review, but lord knows this is worth it. For all you real old school cats, I mean Cisco Kid, The Rifleman, Cheyenne and Wyatt Earp old school cats. Do - Not - Go - See - The - Lone - Ranger! It is immediately one of the top ten worst movies of all time. I am talking TERR - I - BLE. Clayton Moore and the real Tonto are not just turning over in their graves, they're thinking about making a comeback. Trust me. They could do no worse dead or alive. I give it no basketballs . . . matter of fact, I give it minus 5 basketballs!!!

Jerry Buss, Lakers' flamboyant owner, dies at 80

‘Showtime’--In this Aug. 13, 2010 photo, Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss, foreground, speaks as, from background left...

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