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2009 Gary Payton Articles
Gary Payton Not Playing, But Still Talking | Jan. 2009
Gary Payton's move from the basketball court to the broadcast studio is about as predictable as Shawn Kemp flushing one of Payton's alley-oop passes when both men played for the Sonics. Read Article
Gary Payton to be Inducted into Oregon Sports Hall of Fame | Aug. 2009
Former Oregon State men's basketball standout Gary Payton is one of seven inductees into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame, Mike Rose, executive director of the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame and Museum, announced on Tuesday. Read Article
'The Glove' Has Come Off | Oct. 2009
The end of the best basketball show on television.
When I first got the news that Gary Payton would no longer be appearing on NBA TV's very popular, regular season show on Tuesday, Fan Night, I was highly upset. Read Article
2008 Gary Payton Articles
Nothing But Glove | Nov. 2008
Gary Payton, the pride of Oakland, CA, didn't give an inch from baseline to baseline. There were no easy buckets and no easy defensive stops as long as the man they called "The Glove" was on the court. Read Article
Payton's role as TV analyst is fun for him and his viewers | Nov. 2008
WITH HIS INFECTIOUS personality and a smile that still reflects years when Sonics basketball mattered, Gary Payton was back on the NBA scene this week, part of NBA TV's pre- and postgame coverage from studios in Atlanta.
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One-on-One: Gary Payton talks television, Sonics, coaching | Dec. 2008
Gary Payton never stops talking. The future Hall-of-Famer spent his entire career trying to get in the heads of his opponents. Now, in retirement, the Seattle legend is using his gift of gab in a different way.
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2007 Gary Payton Articles
Dormant Payton Winds Down | Apr. 2007
As Gary Payton prepares for what could be his last appearance at AmericanAirlines Arena, he knows he's unlikely to set foot on the hardwood after pre-game warm-ups.
Payton has scored more points in his career than Larry Bird, Read Article
GP Feeling Free, Retirement Plans 'Kind of Definite' | Nov. 2007
How is it possible that one of the loudest mouths to ever step onto an NBA court could walk away in silence? Maybe it's because, for all of the talking Gary Payton did in his career, he never was talked about as much as a man... Read Article
2005 Gary Payton Articles
Me and GP | Nov. 2005
Like the game against the 76ers, this was also a thrill for me because I got to play against Gary Payton.
I've known GP for a long time. My Dad knows his whole family. In fact, I used to play for his team. Read Article
Karl, Payton in Familial Situation | Dec. 2005
Gary Payton calls George Karl a "father figure." It wasn't always that way. "I remember when he told me, 'You're not my father. I don't have to listen to you like my father,' " Karl said. The combination of Karl and Payton once was quite combustible. Read Article
2003 Gary Payton Articles
Gary Payton O.G.P. | Mar. 2003
In a League filled with high-flying, death-defying new jacks, Seattle point G Gary Payton is 12 years deep and still stands out. When he talks, you'd better listen.
Last night the Seattle SuperSonics lost, at home, to the Orlando Magic. Read Article
2002 Gary Payton Articles
New attitude grows on Gary | Feb. 2002
It used to be one thing kept Gary Payton from being universally accepted as one of the best to play in the NBA.
Attitude. And not the good kind.
You can't pin that on him now.
He won't let you. Read Article
2001 Gary Payton Articles
A 20-second timeout with Gary Payton | Nov. 2001
USA Today NBA writer Roscoe Nance sits down with Seattle SuperSonics guard Gary Payton — never shy about letting an opponent know exactly how he feels — and discusses the art of trash talking. Read Article
2000 Gary Payton Articles
Gold Glove | Sep. 2000
As he drives toward his second medal, GARY PAYTON is building a case as the best two-way point guard in history
Gary Payton is a lot bigger than a lot of other Seattle-area landmarks. Read Article
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