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Manchester United Complete Amazing Comeback, Beat Tottenham 5-2
Another amazing game that will go down as one of the most memorable in the history of the premiership, as Manchester United moved closer to securing their 18 League Title and 3rd in a row after beating Tottenham 5-2 coming back from being 2-0 down.
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Dikembe Mutombo Retires
After going down in the Rockets Blazers game two nights ago and discovering the severity of his knee injury, Dikembe Mutombo announced his retirement from the NBA and the game of basketball, who said goodbye to one of the nicest and most generous players to play in National Basketball Association.
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Chicago Push Boston to the Limit Again, Spurs Cruise and Tie Things Up With Mavs
Only 2 games last night in the NBA playoffs – Boston evening things up with the Bulls thanks to a great clutch performance from Ray Allen while the Spurs turned on their D and someone switched on Tony Parker who erupted with 38 points, 27 in the first half, never leaving the Mavs a chance to come back.
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Billups Blows up in Playoff Opener for the Nuggets
Day 2 of the playoffs produced the Denver Nugget’s First playoff win in 8 straight playoff defeats in the past 2 seasons, Atlanta’s Surprisingly easy drubbing of the Heat, the LA Lakers predictable win over Utah and Philly beating the Magic in Orlando with 2 seconds on the clock.
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Milan Grab Second, Title Race in France and Germany Continues – Sunday Soccer Across Europe 19/04
Sunday finished off unfinished business (you like?) in the European Leagues and we’re here to guide you through the main action and show you the biggest games to take place. If you wanna see Milan crushing Torino to grab second, Bordeaux beating Lyon for the first time in 10 years and PSV destroying Ajax and handing the Championship to AZ in Holland, come on in. Oh yeah, and we have another Hat trick hero for you today, Filippo Inzaghi.
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Best Players on Tour Without a Grand Slam
Besides Novak Djokovic winning the Australian Open in 2008, it seems the Slams in the past few years have belonged almost completely to Roger Federer and, more and more, Rafael Nadal—but not much besides those two. Federer’s decline seems much more obvious this year, while Nadal, although winning three out of the last four grand slams, seems beatable off the clay, if he’s played correctly. Things seem a bit more open, and more players can join the chase for the big titles, even those who haven’t won one in their career. Here’s my list of the best six players today without a Slam title and their future chances of winning one.
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2009 NBA Playoffs: Who Has the Most to Prove?
As with each post season, some players have more to lose than others. Here are these years men with the target cross on their back.