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"Providing health care security for players who came before them has been on the players' minds for the past year and they worked closely with us to make it happen" – NBPA Exec Dir Michele Roberts, on the union funding insurance coverage for retired players (SBNATION.com, 7/28).

“It’s totally bittersweet. … I don’t regret a second of it” – Raleigh News & Observer Duke sports beat reporter Laura Keeley, who is leaving her post to attend Columbia Law School (DIJANANOTDIANA.com, 7/28).

"They have an amazing lighting system at the Garden, and they felt that they just weren’t getting the full potential out of it, so I came in mid-season" – Chris Kuroda, who does lighting design for Knicks and Rangers home games after MSG execs saw his work on the lighting for the band Phish (JAMBANDS.com, 7/25).

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