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Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo, top, and New Orleans Pelicans' Eric Gordon collide during the first half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)
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Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) has his shot blocked by New Orleans Pelicans' Al-Farouq Aminu (0) during the first half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)
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Milwaukee Bucks' Ersan Ilyasova (7) and New Orleans Pelicans' Alexis Ajinca (42) reach for a rebound during the second half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)
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New Orleans Pelicans' Brian Roberts, left, drives against Milwaukee Bucks' Nate Wolters, right, during the second half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)
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Kentucky coach John Calipari signals to his team during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Auburn, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014, in Auburn, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
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Auburn coach Tony Barbee reacts to a call during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Kentucky, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014, in Auburn, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
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Kathleen Winn, right, is questioned by Yavapai County Deputy County Attorney Jack Fields during a hearing on possible campaign finance law violations by Winn and Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2013, in Phoenix, Ariz. Administrative Law Judge Tammy Eigenheer is at left. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Tom Tingle) MARICOPA COUNTY OUT; MAGS OUT; NO SALES
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Yavapai County Deputy County Attorney Jack Fields, second from left, questions Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne's current aide Kathleen Winn during a hearing on possible campaign finance law violations on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2013, in Phoenix, Ariz. Horne said Wednesday he "absolutely never" had illegal communications with the leader of an independent campaign backing him during his 2010 election bid. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Tom Tingle) MARICOPA COUNTY OUT; MAGS OUT; NO SALES
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Kathleen Winn, right, is questioned by Yavapai County Deputy County Attorney Jack Fields during a hearing on possible campaign finance law violations by Winn and Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2013, in Phoenix, Ariz. Horne said Wednesday he "absolutely never" had illegal communications with the leader of an independent campaign backing him during his 2010 election bid. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Tom Tingle) MARICOPA COUNTY OUT; MAGS OUT; NO SALES
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Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne listens to Yavapai County Deputy County Attorney Jack Fields question his current aide Kathleen Winn during a hearing on possible campaign finance law violations on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2013, in Phoenix, Ariz. Horne said Wednesday he "absolutely never" had illegal communications with the leader of an independent campaign backing him during his 2010 election bid. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Tom Tingle) MARICOPA COUNTY OUT; MAGS OUT; NO SALES
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State Rep. Jon Richards, a Democratic candidate for Wisconsin attorney general, poses Thursday, Feb. 12, 2014, with a slate he had just signed at the Milwaukee Press Club in Milwaukee ahead of a meeting with reporters. Richards pledged to be an attorney general who'd safeguard consumer rights and crack down on the spread of illegal drugs. (AP Photo/Dinesh Ramde)
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State Rep. Jon Richards, a Democratic candidate for Wisconsin attorney general, takes a question from reporters on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2014, at the Milwaukee Press Club. Richards pledged to be an attorney general who'd safeguard consumer rights and crack down on the spread of illegal drugs. (AP Photo/Dinesh Ramde)
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Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin walks to federal court in New Orleans Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014. A federal jury has convicted Nagin on charges that he accepted bribes, free trips and other gratuities from contractors in exchange for helping them secure millions of dollars in city work while he was in office. Nagin was indicted in January 2013 on charges he accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes and truckloads of free granite for his family business in exchange for promoting the interests of a local businessman. (AP Photo/The Times-Picayune, G. Andrew Boyd) MAGS OUT; NO SALES; USA TODAY OUT; THE BATON ROUGE ADVOCATE OUT
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Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin leaves federal court with his wife Seletha, left, after his conviction in New Orleans, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014. Nagin was convicted Wednesday on charges that he accepted bribes, free trips and other gratuities from contractors in exchange for helping them secure millions of dollars in city work while he was in office, including right after Hurricane Katrina. The federal jury found Nagin guilty of 20 of 21 counts against him. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin leaves federal court after his conviction in New Orleans, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014. Nagin was convicted Wednesday on charges that he accepted bribes, free trips and other gratuities from contractors in exchange for helping them secure millions of dollars in city work while he was in office, including right after Hurricane Katrina. The federal jury found Nagin guilty of 20 of 21 counts against him. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, center, leaves federal court with his lead attorney Robert Jenkins, second from center facing camera, as after his conviction in New Orleans, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014. Nagin was convicted Wednesday on charges that he accepted bribes, free trips and other gratuities from contractors in exchange for helping them secure millions of dollars in city work while he was in office, including right after Hurricane Katrina. The federal jury found Nagin guilty of 20 of 21 counts against him. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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Federal prosecutors Matt Coman, left , and Richard Pickens, leave federal court after the conviction of former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin in New Orleans, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014. Nagin was convicted Wednesday on charges that he accepted bribes, free trips and other gratuities from contractors in exchange for helping them secure millions of dollars in city work while he was in office, including right after Hurricane Katrina. The federal jury found Nagin guilty of 20 of 21 counts against him. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin leaves federal court with his wife Seletha, left, after his conviction in New Orleans, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014. Nagin was convicted Wednesday on charges that he accepted bribes, free trips and other gratuities from contractors in exchange for helping them secure millions of dollars in city work while he was in office, including right after Hurricane Katrina. The federal jury found Nagin guilty of 20 of 21 counts against him. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin leaves federal court after his conviction in New Orleans, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014. Nagin was convicted Wednesday on charges that he accepted bribes, free trips and other gratuities from contractors in exchange for helping them secure millions of dollars in city work while he was in office, including right after Hurricane Katrina. The federal jury found Nagin guilty of 20 of 21 counts against him. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin leaves federal court with his wife Seletha, left, after his conviction in New Orleans, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014. Nagin was convicted Wednesday on charges that he accepted bribes, free trips and other gratuities from contractors in exchange for helping them secure millions of dollars in city work while he was in office, including right after Hurricane Katrina. The federal jury found Nagin guilty of 20 of 21 counts against him. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)