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Svetlana Kuznetsova Fails to Notice She Beat Ana Ivanovic
Svetlana Kuznetsova was so focused and ‘in the zone’ during her Fed Cup match against Ana Ivanovic she didn’t even notice she’d won it, only noticing the fact after walking back to her side before turning around, watching Ivanovic wait at the net.
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How Long Should Metta World Peace Be Suspended By the NBA?
Metta World Peace, the player formerly known as Ron Artest, is in a place he knows all too well. With everyone wanting to see him suspended for a very long time for his hit on James Harden during the Lakers’ win over the Thunder on Sunday night.
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Cristiano Ronaldo Never Had a Big Game Problem
How important was it for Cristiano Ronaldo to score that winning goal for Real Madrid in the Clasico? To finally slay the Barcelona beast at the Camp Nou? It’s not like the Portougese star needed any more confidence boosts. He’s had enough of them throughout his career.
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Armon Johnson Last to Score For Nets in New Jersey Era
Armon Johnson scored the last points for the Nets in New Jersey before they head over to Brooklyn, towards a new era and a new stadium. It wasn’t surprising that it seemed to blow by so many people, as the franchise never really managed to become a marquee and vital part of the area and the NBA, despite some years of success.
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Biggest Steals in Recent NFL Drafts
From the Vikings’ sack machine Jared Allen in 2004 to the promising Johnny Knox with the Chicago Bears, here are the best NFL Draft steals in recent years.
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Robin Van Persie Wins Football Writers’ Player of the Year Award Too
Robin Van Persie completed the Player of the year award double, getting the Football Writers’ recognition two days after bestowed the some honor by the PFA. He is the second player in three years (Wayne Rooney in 2010) to complete the award double.
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Andrew Luck and RG III Aren’t the Only Quarterbacks in the 2012 NFL Draft
Andrew Luck will go first, Robert Griffin III will go second. The Indianapolis Colts and the Washington Redskin aren’t the only teams with quarterback needs, as Ryan Tannehill, Brandon Weeden and others might prove to be valuable options later in the first and second rounds of the 2012 NFL Draft.