Sports Rewind: Andrew Bynum’s Surgery to Hold Him Back
Bynum’s surgery drama, LeBron's dunk challenge, plus more.
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Andrew Bynum May Miss Next Season - Andrew Bynum may miss entire season for knee surgery, Ray Lewis’ custody battle with child’s mother has ended, plus more sports headlines. — Natelege Whaley Philadelphia 76ers’ Andrew Bynum, who has not played at all this year, is considering arthroscopic surgery to clean out his knees. He will miss the next season entirely if he undergoes the procedure. 76ers’ general manager Tony DiLeow is uncertain about signing Bynum again when he becomes a free agent after this season, according to Bleacher Report. (Photo: REUTERS /TIM SHAFFER /LANDOV)
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LeBron James Mulling Magic Johnson’s $1 Million Dunk Offer - LeBron James is still considering Magic Johnson’s $1 million offer to play in the 2014 All-Star Saturday Dunk Contest. James has declined taking part in the past, but Johnson is eager to add some excitement to the contest next year.(Photos from left: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images, Earl Gibson III/Getty Images for Centric)
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Ray Lewis Ends Child Support Battle - When Baltimore Ravens’ star Ray Lewis celebrated his Super Bowl championship last month, he was also celebrating the end of a two year long child support battle. The linebacker learned Feb. 1 that Sharnika Kelly, the mother of his child, dropped a support case in which she sought more money. (Photo: Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
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Michael Jordan’s Paternity Woes - Michael Jordan has asked a Georgia court to dismiss a paternity suit against him, calling it a "shameless, bad faith attempt to abuse the legal system," writes the Associated Press. The six-time NBA champion says he is not the father of Pamela Y. Smith's 16-year-old son, who posted a video online saying Jordan was hid dad. (Photo: Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
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CIAA Championships - The best basketball teams in the CIAA, the oldest African-American conference in the nation, gathered in Charlotte for championship games this weekend. The Shaw University Lady Bears beat Fayetteville State 72-57. While the Bowie State Bulldogs men’s team defeated Livingston College 85-74. (Photo: CIAA/Facebook)
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