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Charley Rosen is FOXSports.com's NBA analyst and author of 15 books about hoops, the current ones being The First Tip-Off: The Incredible Story of the Birth of the NBA and No Blood, No Foul.
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LATEST FROM Charley Rosen
Warriors are gold despite depleted roster Comment
By playing quick Nellie ball, Anthony Randolph and the Warriors impressed Charley Rosen, even with eight available players.
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Young Hawks spreading wings and flying high
With their rout of the Heat, the East-leading Hawks are rapidly maturing. Guess who Charley Rosen credits for Atlanta's sudden rise.
Knicks have no excuse to pass on Iverson
A hoops purist like Charley Rosen wouldn't really suggest the Knicks do everything they can to get Allen Iverson, would he?
Jackson's attitude will make or break deal for 'Cats
Stephen Jackson gets out of a sour relationship with Don Nelson. Will he get along better with Larry Brown? Charley Rosen doubts it.
Thunder show they're still not among NBA's elite
The Thunder have taken strides in the last year, but losing to the Clippers proves they still have a ways to go, Charley Rosen says.
Kings putting last year behind with surprising start
After a 17-win season last year, the Kings are showing with a 4th straight win that they shouldn't be taken lightly, Charley Rosen says.
Howard-Shaq matchup falls flat in Cavs' win
The year's first battle between Shaq and Dwight Howard goes the Cavs' way, but who has the upper hand? Charley Rosen weighs in.
The Answer is The Problem for Grizzlies
Actually, since Allen Iverson's presence in Memphis is entirely based on absurdities, Charley Rosen offers a ridiculous solution.
76ers never quit, but must step up on defense
The 76ers showed offensive promise in their loss to the Pistons, but their defense couldn't be much worse, Charley Rosen says.
Blazers will go as far as Roy carries them
The Blazers showed a lot of good in their win over the Spurs. But in the end, their hopes rest on Brandon Roy, Charley Rosen says.
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