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“It doesn’t ever die,” Joey Skinn, the manager at ABC Vintage, said. “(Vintage clothing) is the one thing in fashion that never goes out of style.” At any given time inside the establishment, which is co-owned by Aaron Cohen and Mike Pang, you’ll find forgotten, lost and unique clothing from Detroit’s four major professional sports teams, as well as the University of Michigan and Michigan State University, other sports teams, musical artists and movies. Every “sports piece,” as vintage heads like to call the clothing, was birthed in the 1970s, ’80s, ’90s or early 2000s by well-known apparel companies like Chalk Line or Starter and by fashion designers like Jeff Hamilton. Others are “bootlegs” from those periods — pieces of clothing, often illegally using sports team logos or variations of them, created by civilians and sold out of the trunks of cars or hung on nearby fences during big sporting events in the city.

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Jason Dumas: The following players will workout for …

Jason Dumas: The following players will workout for the Warriors on Tuesday: N'Faly Dante (Oregon)   Malik Hall (Michigan State) Xavier Johnson (Southern Illinois) Mantas Rubstavicius (New Zealand Breakers) Tolu Smith (Mississippi State) Jahmir Young (Maryland)

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Noah Levick: James Harden with a pregame hug for John …

Noah Levick: James Harden with a pregame hug for John Hao, a Michigan State shooting survivor. Hao’s a big fan of Harden, who connected with him and invited him to a game:

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Magic Johnson posted on Instagram Thursday and expressed his heartbreak over his father's death. He said the elder Johnson was his biggest supporter, best friend, hero and idol. "I wanted to be just like my dad," the Michigan State University and NBA legend said. "My father was the hardest working man I've ever known. He worked two to three jobs at any given time to provide for his family and never made excuses."

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When 76ers star James Harden saw the news that John …

When 76ers star James Harden saw the news that John Hao -- a 20-year-old Michigan State student and huge fan of the future Hall of Fame point guard -- had been paralyzed from the chest down in the tragic shooting on the university's campus earlier this month, Harden knew he had to do something. "There's things like that, where you sit back and think about just real life and things bigger than basketball," Harden said after Philadelphia's 110-105 win over the Memphis Grizzlies at Wells Fargo Center Thursday night, the Sixers' first game back from the All-Star break. "I heard that he was a fan of mine, so I wanted to get up on that ASAP and just see what I could do, anything I could do."

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Malika Andrews: Last week, 20-year-old John Hao’s life …

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Magic Johnson: I’m excited about the @Los Angeles Lakers draft pick MSU’s Max Christie! He can play multiple positions, is an excellent defender, has a high basketball IQ, and has a beautiful jump shot. Max just needs to get stronger and work on his ball handling.

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Adrian Wojnarowski: Michigan State freshman G Max …

Adrian Wojnarowski: Michigan State freshman G Max Christie will stay in the 2022 NBA Draft and hire an agent, sources tell ESPN. Christie, an All-Big 10 freshman team selection, is participating at the Chicago Pre-Draft Combine this week.

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Magic Johnson: I will sorely miss my good friend Bob Lanier who passed away on Tuesday. Bob took an interest in my basketball career when I was at MSU & had a profound impact on me. He was always there as a sounding board &provided words of wisdom on, and off, the court. May he rest in peace!

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His next honor comes in just a few weeks: commencement speaker for his alma mater. Steve Smith will offer the keynote speech to undergraduate students at the May 6 commencement address, according to an MSU release. That ceremony starts at 1 p.m. and will be held at the Breslin Center.

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