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Legendary Doubles and Miscommunication (Cardinals vs Rangers)
Mike Napoli hit a double to deep right, bringing home Michael Young and Nelson Cruz, giving the Texas Rangers a 4-2 lead, their first of the game, to grab a 3-2 lead in the World Series as they head back to St. Louis with a chance to finish off the Cardinals and win the Franchise’s first title.
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LeBron James and His Moment of Truth
No more excuses, and barely any room for mistakes – Time for LeBron James to grab hold of his destiny and be great. Not like Michael Jordan or anyone else. Be the LeBron James everyone thought he always should and can be.
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The Best Three Minutes of LeBron James’ Life
LeBron James took over in the fourth quarter once again, leading the Miami Heat on a 18-3 run, finishing off the Bulls and their struggling MVP Derrick Rose, en route to a 83-80 win and a 4-1 finish to the Eastern Conference Finals.
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LeBron James’ Huge Fourth Ends Celtics ‘Curse’
A huge night from Dwyane Wade (34 points) and a memorable finish from LeBron James (33 points) led the Miami Heat to a 97-87 win over the Boston Celtics and a 4-1 series win.
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On Kobe Bryant Hurting, Dunking and Leading the Lakers to Victory
Despite a hurting ankle, Kobe Bryant wowed the Staples Center with a huge dunk on Emeka Okafor, sparking life into the Los Angeles Lakers, leading them to a 106-90 victory over the New Orleans Hornets in Game 5 and a 3-2 lead.
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Derrick Rose Leads Bulls to First Conference Semi Final Since 2007
Led by Derrick Rose (25) and Luol Deng (24) to a relatively comfortable 116-89 win over the Indiana Pacers in Game 5, the Chicago Bulls wrapped up the first round series (4-1), advancing to their first Conference Semi Final since 2007.
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Tyson Chandler’s Big Night Too Much for Blazers in Game 5
A great night from Tyson Chandler while Brandon Roy (5 points) couldn’t recreate his Game 4 magic added up to Dallas winning game 5 93-82, heading back to Portland with a 3-2 lead in the series.
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All Alone
Kobe Bryant needs some help, after his 38 points performance in game 5 of the 2010 Finals didn’t stop the Celtics from winning, 92-86, and taking a 3-2 lead in the series.