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On Liverpool Beating Manchester United and Alex Ferguson’s Mistakes
Manchester United’s terrible week blew the title race wide open, as Liverpool celebrate their 3-1 win over their biggest rivals (Dirk Kuyt hat trick) while Alex Ferguson gives the media the silence treatment while pondering how turn the ship around.
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On the Lakers Crushing the Spurs and Derrick Rose Leading a Bulls Sweep Over the Heat
Derrick Rose and Loul Deng led the Chicago Bulls to a 87-86 win over LeBron James, Wade and the Miami Heat, sweeping the regular season series while the Los Angeles Lakers blitzed the San Antonio Spurs (Kobe Bryant 26 points), winning 99-83.
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Seven Examples of Rugby Hitting at its Best
It’s an old time argument about Rugby and American Football – Which is the tougher sport, where is the hitting harder, pads and protection against going commando. Here are the best rugby hits we could find to state Rugby’s case. We’ll be following up soon with the NFL’s answer.
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Los Angeles Clippers Own Shot of the Night and Best Photo
Highlight of the night goes to Eric Bledsoe of the Los Angeles Clippers and his wild circus shot. Best photo from last night went to Timofey Mozgov (Denver Nuggets) as he nearly decapitates Eric Gordon of the Clippers.
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Deron Williams Breaking Ankles
Deron Williams showed the London crowd some mean crossover skills in the New Jersey Nets win over the Toronto Raptors, breaking Sonny Weems’ ankles before dishing an alley-oop to Brook Lopez.
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On the Spurs Destroying the Heat and Derrick Rose Just too Good For Magic
If you thought things were bad for the Miami Heat and their big three after the home collapse against the Orlando Magic, guess how bad after losing by 30, yes 30, their worst defeat of the season, against the San Antonio Spurs, looking broken after taking a walk through the wrong neighborhood. Back East, Orlando didn’t have enough left after their win at Miami and lost to the visiting Chicago Bulls, lead by Derrick Rose.
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On the Magic’s Amazing Comeback Against the Heat as LeBron and Wade Can’t Close
A 24 point lead mid-third quarter wasn’t enough for the Miami Heat to beat the Orlando Magic. A 50-23 run, led by Dwight Howard and Jason Richardson, gave Orlando a 99-96 despite LeBron James (29) and Dwyane Wade’s (28) fantastic night.
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Raul and the Only Thing Missing From His Trophy Room
At 33, past his prime but still with that famous scoring and winning touch, Raul might get a chance with Schalke to win the one trophy he missed out on with Real Madrid.