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2015 NCAA Tournament Bracket & Seeding
With Selection Sunday come and gone, we have our 68 teams for the 2015 NCAA Tournament and bracket, including the four number one seeds: Kentucky of the SEC in the Midwest region, Wisconsin of the Big Ten in the West region, Villanova of the Big East in the East region and Duke of the ACC […]
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Non-Quarterback Players With $100 Million Contracts
With a huge new contract from the Miami Dolphins, Ndamukong Suh joins Albert Haynesworth, J.J. Watt, Larry Fitzgerald and Calvin Johnson in the exclusive group of non-quarterbacks that have been signed to a contract worth $100 million or more.
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San Antonio Spurs – The Best Team Ever, Sort of
The Los Angeles Lakers keep losing. The San Antonio Spurs? They’re a little bit off their game, but not so much as to derail them from their annual trip to the NBA playoffs, and on the way also become, at least for now, the team with the best regular season winning percentage in NBA history.
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NFL Free Agency – Teams Using the Franchise Tag
Five teams chose to use the franchise tag heading into 2015 NFL free agency: The Dallas Cowboys on Dez Bryant, Denver Broncos with Demaryius Thomas, New York Giants on Jason Pierre-Paul, Kansas City Chiefs with Justin Houston and the New England Patriots on kicker Stephen Gostkowski.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Is Russell Westbrook Really MVP Worthy?
The rise of the Oklahoma City Thunder to capture what right now grants them a playoff spot is mainly attributed to the excellent basketball Russell Westbrook is playing. Always an excellent debate and discussion topic on good and bad days, this is the season he’s finally taken seriously as an MVP candidate. But can he actually win it?
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Remember When the Celtics vs Lakers Meant Something?
The Los Angeles Lakers are a sad, bad, broken down team. The Boston Celtics aren’t much better, but they’re trying to win, at least. Byron Scott, on the other hand, is doing his best to lose at every opportunity, from his weird abuse of Jeremy Lin and Nick Young to making purposeful wrong decisions at every turn of the road, hoping it gets him more years at the job for perceived loyalty to the grand master plan.
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All the Trades of the 2015 Deadline
The 2015 NBA trade deadline was one of the busiest in recent history, with Goran Dragic joining the Miami Heat in a big three-team trade, Kevin Garnett re-joining the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Oklahoma City Thunder finding a way to get rid of Reggie Jackson and the Portland Trail Blazers making another move towards contending by adding Arron Afflalo.
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Back to Back Super Bowl Champions
The Seattle Seahawks have a chance to become the 8th franchise in NFL history to win back to back Super Bowls. Their rivals, the New England Patriots, have done it once, just like the Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos. The Pittsburgh Steelers are the only team to do it on two separate occasions.
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Quarterbacks With Multiple Super Bowl Rings
Making it into his second Super Bowl on his third season in the NFL, Russell Wilson has the chance to join a very distinguished club of quarterbacks to win the big game more than once, which includes the likes of Roger Staubach, Tory Aikman, Joe Montana and Tom Brady, his opponent on this occasion, but also guys like Eli Manning and Jim Plunkett.
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2015 All-Star Game Rosters & Biggest Snubs
The 2015 NBA All-Star game rosters are set, with the Atlanta Hawks sending three players to the Eastern team, more than anyone else in the league, with Jimmy Butler of the Chicago Bulls, Kyle Lowry of the Toronto Raptors, Jeff Teague (Hawks) and Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors all making their first appearance in the best exhibition game North American sports leagues have to offer.