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Walker seeking fresh start in Minnesota

An NBA championship ring highlighted Antoine Walker’s run in Miami, but his last month with the Heat wasn’t nearly as much fun. After arriving in Minnesota, Walker sounded relieved with his fresh start — even if contending for a playoff spot with the Timberwolves looks like a huge long shot. Though Walker said he had a good time in Miami, he voiced his frustration Friday that coach Pat Riley went…

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