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LeBron James Beats Indy and Will Bynum Soars High
Another fantastic night from LeBron James, doing it pretty much by himself in the 117-112 Miami win over the Pacers, and an awesome dunk from Detroit’s Will Bynum.
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The Best Wingers/Supporting Strikers in the World – 2011 Edition
Part V of our best by position posts regarding 2011 in the soccer world – the best supporting strikers and wingers in the game.
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Fernando Torres Debut? Forgettable – Liverpool Beat Chelsea 1-0
Fernando Torres, the 50 million pound man, didn’t have the debut he dreamed of, playing just over 60 minutes without really doing anything. Liverpool, his former club, weren’t great, but produced enough to come away with a 1-0 win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
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Wenger Talks About Successor – When Will he Step Down?
Arsene Wenger and his Arsenal side lost another promising lead, this time a 4-0 lead against Newcastle in a classic that ended 4-4. Meanwhile, along with the troubles of the title chase, Wenger mentioned his possible successor, Dragan Stojkovic.
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On LeBron James Dropping 51 and the Lakers Losing at Home, Again
Dwight Howard made LeBron James angry, so the Miami Heat star dropped 51 on the Magic. The Los Angeles Lakers didn’t have enough to win again, so Antonio McDyess punished them, giving the Spurs another win, at the buzzer. Oh, and one crazy shot by Gary Neal.
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Insanity – Palermo Put 100 Million Price Tag on Javier Pastore
How insane is the new 100 Million Euros price tag on Javier Pastore? How crazy is the entire European tranfer market?
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Gary Neville Announces His Retirement
At the age of 35, Manchester United’s Gary Neville has announced his immediate retirement from the game.
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Kobe Bryant on Gasol and ‘Black Swan’ and More From Last Night in the NBA
Kobe Bryant comparing Pau Gasol to Natalie Portman while LaMarcus Aldridge goes wild on the Spurs and Rajon Rondo being Rajon Rondo in Sacramento.
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On LeBron James and the Cavs’ Losing Streak
The Miami Heat had another easy win over the pathetic Cleveland Cavaliers (117-90), the Cavs’ 21st consecutive loss. LeBron James enjoyed it more than anyone else probably.