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NBA: Wolves extend qualifying offers

DEBATING NBA'S ONE-AND-DONE RULE

Wolves will go to top prospects

Love At First Site?

UCLA's Shipp to stay in school

Five to watch

Morgan freed from LSU commitment

UCLA freshman Stanback will transfer

Shipp declares for NBA draft

UCLA freshman Kevin Love to turn pro

UCLA's Kevin Love: Fact & fiction

To Pay or Not to Pay

UCLA's Love, Kansas State's Beasley, Davidson's Curry among Wooden Award finalists

UCLA shuts down Xavier 76-57 to reach third straight Final Four

Xavier 57, UCLA 76 - UCLA Going to the Final Four

West Regionals: Musketeers vs Bruins

West Regional: Xavier tops W.Va. in OT; UCLA holds on

Memphis' Derrick Rose

Veterans stealing the spotlight in NCAA tournament

Love scores 20, dislodges stuck ball in UCLA’s 70-29 victory over MVSU

Bruins on prowl for 3rd straight Final Four

West Regionals

Pac 10 Tourny Stanford 64 Bruins 67

UCLA Dominates Pac-10 Player of the Year Honors

NBA Playoff Race in West preview

John Wooden Update for March 9

Wooden's Condition Improves At Hospital

UCLA Rallies to Top Stanford; Win Pac-10

No. 3 UCLA tries to clinch Pac-10 title outright against No. 7 Stanford

COL BKB: UCLA 68, Arizona 66

Bruins adjust defense to shut down Oregon

Plenty on the line for UCLA, USC

Pac-10 postseason outlook jumbled

Freshman 10: Week 4 Report & Ranking

Bruins easily take down Wildcats

UCLA's Kevin Love Named U.S. Bank Pac-10 Men's Basketball Player of the Week

A liberal dose

UCLA's Kevin Love named Pac-10 men's basketball player of week

Bruins starting to learn how to use Love

NO. 5 UCLA 76, UC DAVIS 48

Collison says his knee is not an issue

The fresh five

UCLA uses big second half to beat Davidson

Freshman 10: Week 4 Report & Ranking

Bruins get act together in big hit

UCLA's Kevin Love Named U.S. Bank Pac-10 Men's Basketball Player of the Week

Terps Take Heart In Loss

UCLA BASKETBALL REPORT

Love leads UCLA in romp over Youngstown St.

Love leads an easy exhibition victory

Taking it one year at a time

Love reaches out to the Wizard for advice, history

Big lights and big hopes for Mayo, Love in Los Angeles

I expect many Bruin victories.

  
  
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Heat F Beasley resumes contact drills (AP)
non-contact work since. The Minnesota Timberwolves have traded No. 3 pick O.J. Mayo to the Memphis Grizzlies for Kevin Love in an eight-player, late-night blockbuster long after the NBA draft concluded. Univ. of Texas' DJ Augustin was picked #9 by

CHARLEY WALTERS: Livan Hernandez a mentor to young Minnesota Twins starters
70 fewer at-bats than teammates Carlos Gomez (48 runs), Justin Morneau (46) and Delmon Young (40). ESPN projects Kevin Love, whom the Timberwolves acquired in a trade with Memphis for O.J. Mayo, to have a bigger impact his rookie season than Mayo, and

Brewer, Love to play for Wolves in Las Vegas
New Timberwolf Kevin Love and second-year swingman Corey Brewer headline the team's Las Vegas summer-league team, which also includes former Gophers Vincent Grier and Dan Coleman. Four college players the Wolves brought to

Dick Jerardi: Some NBA draft picks may have been Rush-ed
News Sports Columnist accountable. My draft board was: 1, Michael Beasley (Kansas State); 2, Derrick Rose (Memphis); 3, Kevin Love (UCLA); 4, Brandon Rush (Kansas). The NBA basically agreed on the first three, but Rush did not go until No. 13. I thought

- Love the game, not NBA perks
of every vice imaginable change a lot of NBA players. A lot of things will be coming at Kevin Love full speed. Hes well aware of it, of course. As a high-profile high school and college athlete, hes seen some of it already. I know about it, he says.

Keisser: Goydos to share his talent with Brits
Wait, I just got gas, so it already is empty. The trade of USC's O.J. Mayo for UCLA's Kevin Love on draft night may have seemed odd, but both players truly wound up on teams that needed their skills. Mayo will give Memphis fans something to cheer and Love

Around the NBA: Offseason begins to heat up
Nine of the leagues top 14 draft picks are expected to play, including O.J. Mayo of Memphis and Kevin Love of UCLA. Ready to go Utah rookie and GlenOak graduate Kosta Koufos gets his first taste of NBA competition when the Jazz host the Rocky Mountain

Huntington's Mayo, Walker Drafted By NBA
that sent guard Marko Jaric, forward Antoine Walker and guard Greg Buckner to Memphis. The Wolves received forward Kevin Love (the No. 5 selection out of UCLA), guard/forward Mike Miller, forward Brian Cardinal and center Jason Collins. Jaric is a

Grier, Coleman, Longer on Wolves' summer team
also going. Undrafted players are usually long shots to stick with the team beyond the summer league. Rookie Kevin Love and last year's draft picks, Corey Brewer and Chris Richard, will anchor the 10-man team. The Wolves contingent will play five games

Around the NBA: Offseason begins to heat up
Nine of the leagues top 14 draft picks are expected to play, including O.J. Mayo of Memphis and Kevin Love of UCLA. Ready to go Utah rookie and GlenOak graduate Kosta Koufos gets his first taste of NBA competition when the Jazz host the Rocky Mountain

 
 
  
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Bruins' opponent took 'in your face' too literally

Washington basketball Coach Lorenzo Romar said what happened was unintentional.

A spokesman for the Pacific 10 Conference said there was "no malicious intent."

And the supervisor of Pac-10 officials said the correct call -- no call -- was made Sunday when Huskies guard Tim Morris threw an inbounds pass into the face of UCLA forward Alfred Aboya.

But at least one prominent observer, watching on television, found it hard to fathom that Morris was not and will not be punished for his actions near the conclusion of Washington's 71-61 upset win over the Bruins in Seattle.

"I would have jerked [Morris] out of the game immediately," legendary former UCLA coach John Wooden said Monday. "And after the game he'd have heard about it.

"You do have to keep in mind that these are kids and they are going to get over-excited at times and are still not completely mature. But that is no excuse for what happened."

What happened was that the 6-foot-4 Morris, a fifth-year senior, was trying to pass the ball inbounds in front of the UCLA bench as the 6-8 Aboya applied defensive pressure. With five seconds to put the ball in play, Morris was about out of time when, replays show, he appeared to take quick aim at Aboya before firing the ball into his face.

Aboya, who suffered a broken bone under his eye earlier this season, staggered away holding his nose as the ball ricocheted out of bounds, giving the Huskies another five seconds to work the ball in.

UCLA Coach Ben Howland protested, but said he was told by game officials that there wasn't a call they could make.

On Monday, that judgment was refuted by Hank Nichols, the NCAA's national coordinator of men's basketball officials, and Bill McCabe, supervisor of basketball officials for the Pac-10, who both said officials had the option of calling a technical foul on Morris for committing an unsporting act.

"If you thought the kid did it on purpose, it would be considered an unsporting act," Nichols said. "It's a hard judgment to make. I've seen that play happen, but not very often.

"It usually happens when a guy jumps, but it didn't look like the UCLA guy jumped. But, yes, a technical could have been assessed against Washington."

McCabe agreed that a technical foul could have been called, but he otherwise disagreed with Nichols' assessment of what happened. He blamed the outcome on Aboya.

"There's no doubt in my mind that Aboya jumped in front of the ball," McCabe said. "There's no doubt in my mind that Aboya caused the contact."

Howland said UCLA would not pursue punitive action against Morris or Washington. Asked what he might do to his own player were the roles reversed, he said, "I wouldn't comment on that."

Spokesman Dave Hirsch said the Pac-10 would not punish Morris because, "We felt the play was part of the game.

"Morris had no other option," Hirsch added. "We don't think he lined up to throw it."

Romar said he was certain his player did not intentionally hit Aboya in the face, adding that Morris apologized to Aboya. Television replays appear to show Morris saying something to Aboya afterward, just as a game official handed him the ball for his second attempt at putting it in play.

"It was a chaotic situation," Romar said. "Tim told me after the game he just wanted to make sure the ball went off the UCLA player so we kept possession. I know Tim. He's not that kind of player."

Aboya was diplomatic after the game. "I guess [Morris] didn't have room because it was by our bench," he said. "I want to say it was a cheap shot, but you've got to do whatever you can to inbounds the ball."

An NCAA official who watched the replay said he thought Morris' throw was "a cheap shot" and credited UCLA's coaches and players for not escalating the situation.

Washington forward Artem Wallace said Sunday, "We knew if we came out on them and we were physical as well, the refs were either going to call everything or they were going to let us play.

"We knew from the start we had to jump in and be physical and try to get it done."

Huskies guard Justin Dentmon added, "Coach Romar told us to go right at them. They're a physical team, we're a physical team so the referees were going to let us play a bit."

The loss dropped UCLA into a tie with Stanford for first place in the Pac-10. The Bruins (21-3, 9-2) also dropped from fifth to sixth in the Associated Press media poll and from fourth to sixth in the ESPN/USA Today coaches' poll.

UCLA forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, who missed both games last weekend with a sprained ankle, is out of a walking cast and wearing an air cast. He is listed as probable for Sunday's game against USC at the Galen Center. The Trojans defeated the Bruins, 72-63, at Pauley Pavilion last month.

 

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Brewer, Love to play for Wolves in Las Vegas
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Dick Jerardi: Some NBA draft picks may have been Rush-ed
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of every vice imaginable change a lot of NBA players. A lot of things will be coming at Kevin Love full speed. Hes well aware of it, of course. As a high-profile high school and college athlete, hes seen some of it already. I know about it, he says.

Keisser: Goydos to share his talent with Brits
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Grier, Coleman, Longer on Wolves' summer team
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