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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Chris Webber to retire less than two months after relocating for the sixth time over his career.


Like many players inevitably face, Chris Webber will once again be relocating. This time, to begin a life after basketball. It was not his first, in fact, it was his sixth but it should be his last. Good thing the Dingman Group offers real estate services for life. Although tDG has never supported Chris Webber during a relocation, he'll certainly have time to reflect on how much easier his life could have been if he had one company who always was there for his real estate transitions.

Original Story ESPN

There is no doubt in my mind...A-Rod gets it.


It's true, Alex does want stability and a place to call home for his daughter and wife. No more chasing the money and trying to make another city he hates home. New York is where his heart's at...

A-Rod absolutely believes family comes first. That's his daughter and wife, not the Yankees. A close second and third, his teammates and a championship ring. After dropping his agent, Scott Boras, Alex Rodriguez is finally showing the man who's been held down deep-inside by all those expectations and dollar signs.

Original Story NY Daily News

Monday, March 17, 2008

Andruw & family to decide where his wife and son will live while in L.A...









Asked last week about buying a house in Los Angeles or enrolling his 4-year-old son in kindergarten next fall, Jones prefaced his responses with a conditional clause: "If I get an extension."
After 11 years in Atlanta, Andruw Jones still calls Atlanta home and isn't looking to make a major move until he has a better idea of his long-term future as a Dodger in Los Angeles.
Nine tall boxes sit in the garage of Andruw Jones' nine-bedroom house in Atlanta, taped up and ready to be shipped to Los Angeles. Inside are his clothes. Almost everything else the Dodgers' new center fielder owns will remain at his residence in suburban Atlanta, at least until he can see beyond the next two years.

Original Article: LAT