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Dwyane Wade and Heat D Too Much for Dirk Nowitzki to Handle Alone
Dirk Nowitzki had the chance to send the game into overtime but missed. He had 34 points, but fought alone against the Heat, carried by Wade and Bosh in the final quarter, including the game winner from Bosh, making it 88-86.
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Rafael Nadal Still the King of Clay, Too Good for Roger Federer at French Open Final
Rafael Nadal withstood some brilliant tennis from Roger Federer to win his sixth title at the French Open, winning in four sets and tying Bjorn Borg’s record at the Roland Garros.
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Are you Pondering What I’m Pondering About the 2011-2012 Season?
With the 2012 Euro qualifiers taking place, my mind drifts to August 2011, when the European soccer season comes back. It’s been just over a week, and I miss it already.
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The NBA’s Unique Way of Looking Back at Shaq’s Career
One last time, one last bit about the Shaquille O’Neal retirement thing. NBA.com put out a rather cool video of Shaquille O’Neal and his career, something combining a comic book style view plus the usual video + commentary. If you’re still having a hard time saying goodbye to the big man or just want to look back at his 19 NBA years squeezed into 3 and so minutes, this is for you.
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Federer and Nadal, an Argument of Brain vs Heart
A clear mind says Rafael Nadal is going to beat Roger Federer on clay, as usual, to claim his sixth Roland Garros title. Something, I don’t exactly know what, is clouding that judgment and pointing towards Federer’s 17th Slam title.
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Dirk Nowitzki’s Finger Licking Good Comeback
The most talked about finger in the world didn’t stop Dirk Nowitzki from scoring the winning shot to cap off an amazing comeback and win Game 2 in Miami 95-93, tying the series at 1-1.
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Dirk Nowitzki Finger-Gate Eclipsing Mavs’ Real Needs for Improvement
So what’s more important? How will Dirk Nowitzki’s handle his himself with an injured finger or the Mavs’ real needs and keys to turn this series around?
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2011 Stanley Cup Hits – Hamhuis Hip Checking Lucic
Dan Hamhuis delivers a big hit on the Bruins’ Milan Lucic but gets injured himself.