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Clippers vs Celtics – Doc Rivers Admits He Quit On Boston

Yes, there was a basketball game between the Los Angeles Clippers (who won) and the Boston Celtics, but most of the attention was focused on Doc Rivers coming back to play against the team he coached for nine seasons. Finally, after months of denial, spins and smearing of the truth, he also admitted that he quit on the team because he made the selfish and right decision for him, not the honorable one.
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College Football Rumors – Nick Saban Isn’t Leaving Alabama For Texas

While Nick Saban not signing the most recent extension offered to him might be slightly worrying, the bottom line is that in Alabama most people don’t seem to think that their head coach is going to make the decisions of giving up on the program and sign at Texas just because they’re offering more money.
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NFL Rumors – Washington Redskins Benching Robert Griffin III, Starting Kirk Cousins

In a not too surprising move, the Washington Redskins (or to be more accurate, their coach), have decided that Robert Griffin III isn’t going to play anymore this season, and instead Kirk Cousins will start in the remaining three games, while Rex Grossman will act as his backup, and maybe even get a chance to start before this season is over.
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Manchester United Transfer Rumors – Will Try to Sign Koke

It’s quite clear that things can’t carry on this way at Manchester United, going by their poor league form. So who can the team bring to improve things? Atletico Madrid have been an excellent stage for Koke over the last three years to show his immense talents, and it won’t be surprising to see the Red Devils make a move for him, possibly even in January.
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Chelsea FC Transfer Rumors – Will Try to Sign Wayne Rooney Again

The fact that Chelsea failed to convince Manchester United into selling Wayne Rooney to them over the summer doesn’t mean the “dream” is over, and it’s more than likely that they’ll make another move for the England international at the end of this season.
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Champions League – All 16 Teams in the Knockout Stage

Of the final 16 teams that made it out of the group stage in the 2013-2014 Champions League and into the knockout round, we have 4 teams from England (Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City), 4 from Germany (Bayern Munich, Dortmund, Schalke, Leverkusen), 3 teams from Spain (Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid), and 1 from France (PSG), 1 from Turkey (Galatasaray), 1 from Greece (Olympiacos), 1 from Russia (Zenit) and 1 from Italy (AC Milan).
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Champions League – Week 6 Results & Tables (Group E – H)

A very dramatic finish to the group of death, as Napoli beat Arsenal to finish as the third team with 12 points, but not by enough goals, as Borussia Dortmund beating Marseille with a very late goal that put them on top of the group. Milan barely made it through, joining a very dominant Barcelona […]
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UEFA Doesn’t Care About Anyone (Galatasaray vs Juventus)

To blame UEFA for everything will be an act of negligence by Juventus, who simply looked awful in the continuation of their crucial group stage match in Istanbul against Galatasaray. But besides their own mistakes, the pitch should never have been played on, and the weather, still snowing, hailing and raining, would have delayed the match to a different time if a normal organization was running things.
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The NBA’s Best Lineups So Far This Season

When it comes to team efficiency, you usually find the Miami Heat with LeBron James, the Indiana Pacers with Paul George or the West’s best, Portland Trail Blazers. However, when it comes to the best lineups in the league – most efficient in terms of both offense and defense or the lineup that puts on the best shooting numbers, look no further than what the Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors have to offer.

