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BOWIE ON HIS GAME AFTER AN `OFF' YEAR
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The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
11-27-1991
BOWIE ON HIS GAME AFTER AN `OFF' YEAR -- CENTER A BRIGHT SPOT FOR NETS
By John Jackson, Record Staff Writer
Date: 11-27-1991, Wednesday
Section: SPORTS
Edition: 1 Star
HOUSTON -- Not much has gone right for the Nets this season.
They won just two of their first 11 games, lost their best player,
Derrick Coleman, to injury, and are trying to force-feed first-round
pick Kenny Ande...
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