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Memphis Commercial Appeal:
The University of Memphis could be down to two assistant basketball coaches by Dec. 7 with Saturday's news that NBA owners and players have reached a tentative agreement to end the lockout. Luke Walton, the Los Angeles Lakers forward who was serving as the Tigers third assistant will remain on staff at least through Memphis' Dec. 6 game at Miami (Fla.).
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