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Denver Nuggets – The Best Home Team in the NBA

Playing back-to-back nights is always a tough thing, and the Los Angeles Clippers simply fell apart in one of the toughest venues in the NBA, as the Denver Nuggets, led by Ty Lawson on the offensive end and Andre Iguodala on the defensive one, were too much to handle in the second half.
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Kevin Durant Shines Without Duel Rival

The first visit for the Oklahoma City Thunder in New York since 2010 wasn’t about the duel between Kevin Durant and Carmelo Anthony because of an injury keeping the Knicks’ star out of the game, and possibly giving the visiting team a hard-earned road win.
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NFL Rumors – Dwight Freeney Closer to Denver Broncos

Despite having better players at the defensive end positions, there’s a chance the Denver Broncos might actually go for Dwight Freeney this off-season, especially if some players don’t reduce on their contract demands heading into 2013.
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NFL Rumors – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Interested in Darrelle Revis

It seems like we’re going to be hearing quite a lot about the offers the New York Jets are going to entertain for Darrelle Revis, and while the San Francisco 49ers (because of their draft picks) are considered the number one potential location, going to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers might be just as good of an option.
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NFL Rumors – San Diego Chargers Interested in Sam Baker

If the San Diego Chargers had one area of the field they’d like to drastically improve heading into the 2013 season, it has to be the offensive line, which was simply terrible last year, and targeting Sam Baker of the Atlanta Falcons in free agency seems like the best way to go about it.
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NFL Rumors – New York Jets Interested in Victor Butler

Despite having a head coach that’s perceived as one that loves to blitz, the truth is a little bit different for the New York Jets, who have a flexible 3-4 defense, but without one solid edge pass rusher. That might change pretty soon, if they try and make a move for Victor Butler of the Dallas Cowboys.
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Longest Active Double-Figure Scoring Streaks in the NBA

As the Miami Heat picked up their 16th consecutive victory, LeBron James notched his 200th consecutive game for the Miami Heat with 10 points or more, extending his franchise record. While Kevin Durant is usually heralded as the top offensive force in the NBA, no one is remotely close to James when it comes to consecutive games of scoring in double figures.
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Liverpool FC – Doing Everything to Keep Luis Suarez

The biggest test this summer for the Liverpool Football Club and its aspirations of becoming a top 4 team again, not to mention a European force, won’t just be their effort in bringing in quality players unlike last off-season, but mostly in their attempt to keep Luis Suarez at the club.
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Cleveland Browns – Still Waiting for a Winning Quarterback

There are a few arguments about who are the worst team in the NFL over the last 15 years, and the Cleveland Browns are always mentioned in the discussion. Their record since reforming speaks for itself, but the fact that they still don’t have a starting quarterback with a winning record for the team probably screams much louder.

