Professional Basketball
LAS VEGAS - Former NBA all-star Antoine Walker has been ordered to appear for arraignment on felony charges alleging he failed to repay almost $1 million in gambling debts and penalties to three Las Vegas casinos.
MIAMI - Dwyane Wade now has temporary custody of his two sons, the second significant legal development of the week for the Miami Heat star.
MIAMI - Dwyane Wade has finally taken the stand at the trial where two ex-partners are suing him for $25 million in a failed restaurant deal.
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- Arenas begins sentence for DC gun violations
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- Judge: Ex-Clippers GM Baylor must share records
- NJ judge upholds Williams' convictions and retrial
- NJ judge won't toss Jayson Williams case
- Judge to rule on Jayson Williams manslaughter case
- NJ judge to decide Williams' manslaughter case
- Witness: Slur in Williams case discussed in '04
- Former NJ prosecutor on stand in Williams hearing
- Williams prosecutor questioned on slur by employee
- Williams' NJ prosecutors take witness stand
- Jackson mulling distractions as Lakers open season
- Judge: Maid's suit against Kobe Bryant can proceed
- Former top Ashcroft aide takes the fifth
- Dwyane Wade at mediation over business lawsuits