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Don't name your shoes after this man without asking him firstAs a scintillating scorer with the Golden State Warriors and four other NBA teams, World B. Free was no stranger to knocking down seemingly impossible shots in the face of swarming defenders. Well, it's an apt metaphor for the retired basketball star's latest endeavor -- suing Nike, a company with more influence and resources than many developing nations. It's a move that may not please Free's current employers -- the Philadelphia 76er
Another lump of coal in the Warriors' stocking​Yesterday's unloading of malcontent guard Stephen Jackson was the latest installment of a longtime Golden State Warriors tradition: Sending talented and disgruntled stars out of town for mere cents on the dollar. But how bad was it compared to the team's historical ineptitude in the field of roster management? Here's our take. 2009: Stephen Jackson sent to Charlotte for Raja Bell (old) and Vlad Radmanovic (The Adam Keefe of the Balkans). For the W