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      <title>Photo Gallery - Seattle Pacific</title>
      <description>SEATTLE - Dawgman.com's Kim Grinolds was at Alaska Airlines Arena Friday night to watch the Washington Huskies down Seattle Pacific 77-60 in an exhibition game.  He put together a photo gallery of the action, as well as some shots of a couple celebrities he spied in the stands, guys that also happen to have played some hoops at Hec Ed too.</description>
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      <title>Thomas says goodbye to Washington</title>
      <description>There's a reason why Isaiah Thomas said he will enter the 2011 NBA Draft Thursday - Friday is April Fool's Day.  And truth be told, many that follow Washington basketball would have thought the junior guard might be pulling their leg if he had announced a day later.  But he didn't, and the news is most definitely real - Thomas is done playing college basketball.</description>
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      <title>Stars shine bright at Rainier Beach Pro Am</title>
      <description>The I-5 corridor has become a hotbed of basketball talent over the past 15 years and on Saturday, some of the local legends showed up at Rainier Beach High School, to take part in the Summer Basketball Pro Am league event on Jamal Crawford Court. Dawgman.com was there and spoke to a few of them...</description>
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      <title>Former Dawgs duke it out in Rip City</title>
      <description>PORTLAND, Ore. - Nate Robinson stood off to the side of the floor down the line from his bench, a towel covering his face and head.  His back was to the game.  With 4.3 seconds left and the New York Knicks up by one, Robinson was subbed out for the 6-foot-11 Jared Jeffries.</description>
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      <title>Homegrown</title>
      <description>The state of Washington has produced its share of elite prep talent over the years; legends like Brandon Roy, Nate Robinson, Spencer Hawes, Wil Conroy and current Husky Jon Brockman all chose to stay home to forge their collegiate careers, but none may shine as brightly as Seattle area phenoms Josh Smith (2010) and Tony Wroten, Jr. (2011)</description>
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      <title>Wrotens Steering Clear of the Hype</title>
      <description>SEATTLE -  If there are two things a person comes away with after watching heralded freshman Tony Wroten play, it’s that a) he really is as good as you’ve heard, and b) as good as he is, he’s nowhere near a finished product.</description>
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      <title>State of the Program</title>
      <description>As the Washington basketball team staggers through a second-straight mediocre season, fans are starting to grumble and they want answers.  Despite the outstanding success of Lorenzo Romar’s first four seasons, a year-and-a-half of average basketball has stopped the program's momentum in its tracks.  In the face of player transfers and rising ticket prices, expectations are still as high as ever.</description>
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      <title>Robinson plays through the pain</title>
      <description>SEATTLE - With the score 86-85, the New York Knicks had the last possession to pull out a gritty victory against the Seattle SuperSonics and finish a tough road trip on a positive note.  The play was designed for forward Zach Randolph deep, but he kicked it out to Nate Robinson, who found himself with a wide open look and the clock heading toward zero in a hurry.</description>
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      <title>Come See Nate the Great!</title>
      <description>We've been able to secure a block of tickets to see Nate Robinson and the New York Knicks this Saturday. We're also working on putting together a meet and greet with Nate after the game. See the information below and make sure you tell 
them you want to be in with the Dawgman.com group. It should be fun.</description>
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      <title>Coach’s Corner</title>
      <description>My wife and I attended the memorial service for Jessie Lorraine Stair last week and it was an absolutely incredible turnout for support.  It was a complete Husky love fest for one memorable Husky basketball fan. Jessie was the daughter of Molly and Bob Rondeau and her father, Marty Stair.  She died at twenty years of age.</description>
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      <title>Romar on Overton</title>
      <description>Washington Head Basketball Coach Lorenzo Romar knew he had a keeper in Venoy Overton when the 6-foot guard from Franklin High in Seattle did something reminiscent of another successful Husky guard, Will Conroy.  He kissed the 'W'.</description>
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