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Rajon Rondo Wins & Whines; Dwyane Wade Not “Clutch” Enough
Overtime for the second time, but the Boston Celtics, just barely, come out on top. No legendary night from Rajon Rondo, just a very good one – same goes for Kevin Garnett. On the other end, for the Miami Heat, Dwyane Wade missed the potentially game winning shot, while LeBron James had to sit out the ending after fouling out.
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Euro 2012 – Group B Preview
A group of death, like every big tournament needs. The Dutch were part of something similar four years ago, making it in flying colors, just like their qualifying campaign; Germany are the favorites of many to win Euro 2012, but Joachim Low’s squad is far from perfect; Portugal have only Ronaldo to base their hopes on while Denmark will try and shock everyone once again.
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The Rio Ferdinand – England – John Terry Needless Drama
Rio Ferdinand out. Despite being in good form all season long. Despite the fact that England’s injuries keep piling up, most recently Martin Kelly. What does Roy Hodgson do? Call up Martin Kelly from Liverpool, who is mostly a right back, without beginning to speak about the ability and experience factor.
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Tiger Woods Still Not a Favorite For the US Open
This is better than when Tiger Woods was headed into the Masters. One tournament win doesn’t mean a lot but a bit of a confidence booster and a streak ending win after nearly three years. Winning a second tournament in a season with no one really standing out is a whole different thing.
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Ronaldinho and Flamengo Are No Longer an Item
Surprised by the fact that Ronaldinho didn’t last more than 18 months with Flamengo? Considering his partying ways and tendencies; head coach changes and the always ominous third-party economic involvement, some could say the writing was on the wall.
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Gylfi Sigurdsson as Liverpool’s First Summer Signing?
Liverpool’s first signing this summer, manager Brendan Rodgers, can’t sign players from his previous clubs, Swansea City, for the next 12 months. That isn’t preventing him from trying and get Gylfi Sigurdsson, who scored 7 goals for the Swans last season.
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Tiger Woods Wins 2012 Memorial Tournament With Super Shot
Despite winning his first PGA tour tournament this year, Tiger Woods wasn’t exactly having a good 2012 season. Now? After winning the Memorial Tournament, going into the US Open? After hitting a magic kind of chip in the 16th hole? It’s starting to look much better.
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Greatest Euro Moments in Lego
Using Lego to recreate magic and memorable moments in any sport is always a good idea. It’s executed brilliantly again while showing England’s failures through years when playing in the Euro, Michel Platini’s incredible 1984 tournament and Greece stunning everyone in 2004.
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Kevin Durant in Historic Fourth Quarter for Him and Oklahoma City Thunder
There are always a few heroes to every tough postseason win, but Kevin Durant was so good, so unstoppable in the fourth quarter, scoring 18 points out of his game high 36 that it eclipsed every good thing anyone on the Thunder or Spurs’ team did or tried to, leading Oklahoma to a 109-103 win, tying the series in 2-2.