Miami Heat president Pat Riley said Friday that the team will be patient while Dwyane Wade determines whether he wants to play this season, which would be his 16th in the NBA.
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Riley: Heat will patiently await Wade’s decision
Miami Heat president Pat Riley said Friday that the team will be patient while Dwyane Wade determines whether he wants to play this season, which would be his 16th in the NBA.
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Riley: Heat will patiently await Wade’s decision
If there's anyone who was an unsung hero in R&B it's Cheryl Pepsii Riley. So it's only right that TV One's biography series Unsung spotlights the …
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Cheryl Pepsii Riley Gets Profiled on TV One's 'Unsung' [VIDEO]
Mike Riley will be the coach of the AAF franchise in San Antonio, while former Cowboys fullback Darryl “Moose” Johnston will serve as GM.
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San Antonio is 8th AAF franchise; Riley to coach
Los Angeles, CA — Music producer/songwriter and performer Teddy Riley, acknowledged as “King of New Jack Swing,” who's enviable list of platinum-laced credits include Guy, the Winans, Joe (the Riley-produced “Stutter” topped both the R&B /pop charts in early 2001), Johnny Kemp, Blackstreet, …
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Heat president Pat Riley says that Hassan Whiteside was not physically or mentally prepared to battle Joel Embiid in the playoffs.
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Riley: Whiteside wasn’t prepared for playoffs
Janelle Monae comes out as pansexual in “Rolling Stone” interview. R&B artist had previously dropped hints about her sexuality, but had played coy for “fear of being judged”. By John Riley on April 26, 2018 @JohnAndresRiley. speaker icon. Slowest, Slow, Average, Default, Fast, Very Fast, Fastest.
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Janelle Monae comes out as pansexual in “Rolling Stone” interview
Pat Riley said he felt ‘tremendous anger’ when LeBron James left the Heat and revealed more about his experiences with James in a new book.
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Riley: LeBron ‘did the right thing’ when he left Miami