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Today's Top Five: Juwan Howard Commercial

1) More vintage commercials: Juwan Howard promotes reading the fine print of the NBA rules regarding free agent signings, at Bullets Forever.

2) The Washington Kastles is indeed a strange nickname for a pro tennis franchise, but perhaps since they're named after a security company the logo should be not a castle, or even a Kastle, but instead a Kastle security card. So argues NotionsCapital.

3) If I'm not mistaken, the Barra Brava are tailgating for a D.C. Rollergirls event at the Armory this weekend. That ought to be mildly curious. Via BigSoccer.

4) Redskins: Burgundy and Gold since the first sentence of the first game-day story in 1937. From my enemies at the City Desk blog.

5) The Nats sign Jim Bowden's rolodex. Ball-Wonk via DCBB.

See also: Darren Rovell, not impressed with this year's crop of All-Star shoes, which included a special Caron Butler 3D model.

By Dan Steinberg |  February 20, 2008; 3:59 PM ET  | Category:  What You Need to Know
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Its really true...the guy loves to read! He read any number of police incident reports from PG County in his stay here....LOL!

Posted by: caphcky | February 21, 2008 07:55 AM

He does love to read.

After searching an encyclopedia on which injury he could fake with a minimal amount of visible impact, shin splints caught his fancy.

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