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MIAMI - Listed generously at 6-foot-1, Eddie House is the shortest player on the Miami Heat roster. Little big man, indeed.
Eddie Farnsworth, a former Republican legislative leader, is hoping to return to the Arizona House of Representatives this fall after a 2008 defeat in a Republican Senate primary race. Farnsworth, a 48-year-old Gilbert father of seven, previously served in the House from 2001 through 2008. From 2003 to 2004, he was majority leader of the House GOP caucus.
MIAMI | The Heat waived veteran guard Eddie House on Saturday, clearing the way for rookies Terrel Harris and Mickell Gladness to make the opening-day 15-man roster. House had left knee surgery last month and is not yet ready to play, one of the many factors coach Erik Spoelstra said went into what became an extremely tough decision.
Rep. Eddie Farnsworth, the House majority leader, says the recent legislative session was long and hard because of the challenges posed by the state budget, the Legislature's internal politics, and an activist governor "who thinks she's the Legislature and the governor all rolled into one. Considering all that, he said, the session was about as successful as could be expected.
Builder awarded green certification One of the lake's EarthCraft builders recently earned the company's highest certification. PD&M, owned by Eddie Fort , built a lakefront house in Wirtz that has been certified platinum by EarthCraft.
BOSTON - Rajon Rondo took the pass from Eddie House and bolted for the basket, cutting between 6-foot-11 Dwight Howard and 6-10 Rashard Lewis for a thunderous dunk. In a crucial game for the Boston Celtics, the little guys came up big.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Rudy Gay hit a fadeaway jumper over LeBron James at the buzzer, and the Memphis Grizzlies took advantage of Dwyane Wade's absence to beat the Miami Heat 97-95 on Saturday night and snap a five-game losing streak. James tied it for the 12th time, dunking off Eddie House's steal against Gay with 5.5 seconds left. Gay came back with the winning 13- foot jumper in front of the Heat bench.
Emeka Okafor had 26 points and 13 rebounds, and Chis Paul had 13 points and 19 assists, and the New Orleans Hornets remained unbeaten with a 96-93 victory over the Miami Heat on Friday night in New Orleans. David West added 15 points, including crucial free throws with 7.2 seconds to go after Chris Bosh's 3 had pulled Miami to 94-93. Dwyane Wade gave up a 3-point attempt to tie and passed to Eddie House, whose shot rimmed out in the final seconds.
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