Back from an eight-game suspension, the Memphis Grizzlies guard said he had more work to do to improve himself. But there was also a hint of defiance in his approach.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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Grizzlies Guard Ja Morant Moves Toward ‘Redemption’ After Gun Video
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‘Ithaka’ Review: In Julian Assange They Trust
The New York Times – Movies:A frustrating new advocacy documentary about the WikiLeaks founder, with appearances by his father and wife, loses its footing on weak assertions and reporting.
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The South Carolina Player Taking Basketball to Girls in West Africa
The New York Times – Sports:“I’ve never coached anybody that comes with that much determination,” Coach Dawn Staley said of Laeticia Amihere.
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The Designer Marco De Vincenzo’s Inspirations, and Obsessions, in Pictures
The New York Times – T Magazine:The new creative director of Etro shares his favorite flea-market finds, and a few creations of his own.
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‘Camelot,’ Beloved but Befuddling, Gets the Aaron Sorkin Treatment
The New York Times – Movies:The Golden Age musical is back on Broadway, with a new take by one of the nation’s great screenwriters. Walk with us.
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UConn’s 7-Foot-2 Center, Donovan Clingan, Stands Out Off the Bench
The New York Times – Sports:At 7-foot-2, Donovan Clingan is proving himself a natural, but he dedicated himself to basketball only after his mother, a Connecticut high school star who played at Maine, died when he was 14.
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Heinali Is Reconstructing Kyiv, One Synth Wave at a Time
The New York Times – Music:“Kyiv Eternal,” by the composer and sound artist Heinali (real name Oleh Shpudeiko), submerges listeners in the sounds of the prewar Ukrainian capital.
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Reconstructing Kyiv, One Synth Wave at a Time
The New York Times – Music:“Kyiv Eternal,” by the composer and sound artist Heinali (real name Oleh Shpudeiko), submerges listeners in the sounds of the prewar Ukrainian capital.
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Yes, They Are Tall. No, They Do Not Play Basketball.
The New York Times – Sports:For the vertically gifted, every day of the year means standing out. But March can be particularly maddening.
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Kelsea Ballerini Is Ready for Lift Off
The New York Times – Music:The country singer and songwriter has long tested Nashville’s boundaries while revealing herself to her listeners. Touring behind a recent album and a surprise EP, she’s finding new heights.
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Who’s Behind the Judicial Overhaul Now Dividing Israel? Two Americans.
The New York Times – Business:Kohelet, the once-obscure think tank that conceived and now champions a revamped court system, is an American import.
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Jennifer Fox Said a Coach Abused Her. Now She Has Named a Legend
The New York Times – Sports:Jennifer Fox has long discussed what happened when she was 13 and her coach was 40. She even based a film on it. Now she has revealed the final detail: his identity.
