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Tottenham vs Newcastle – Tim Krul Puts on a Goalkeeping Show

Two matches without a Premier League goal are distancing Tottenham away from the leading pack, this time due to a Loic Remy goal and an amazing performance from Tim Krul in the Newcastle goal, easily the best goalkeeping performance we’ve seen this season.
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Houston Rockets – James Harden Ruining it for Jeremy Lin and the Rest

The main reason the Houston Rockets have lost two consecutive home games? James Harden getting too much credit, freedom and power from Kevin McHale. At the expense of Jeremy Lin and team basketball that is proven to work much better for the Rockets, not to mention an attitude of selfishness spreading through the team, running the promising start and making it seem like adding Dwight Howard doesn’t change a thing.
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Miami Heat – Dwyane Wade Epitomizes Champions Arrogance

The word coasting is the perfect example of this season so far for the Miami Heat, who are taking the weak opponents a little bit less seriously than they should, easily noticed by their very weak defense, LeBron James not trying to do too much on offense and Dwyane Wade making a decision to make a mockery of his free throw, costing his team the game.
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Clippers vs Rockets – Winning the Battle of Bad Free Throw Shooters

Hack-a-Dwight vs Hack-a-Jordan? The Los Angeles Clippers seem to have the edge in that one as well, beating the Houston Rockets for the second time this season thanks to another big night from both Blake Griffin and J.J. Redick, while their rivals, losing a second consecutive home game, this time with a lot less drama (94-107) and even more reasons to be worried about the team they’ve built.
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Celtics vs Heat – Jeff Green in the Biggest Moment He’ll Have This Season

If there’s anyone you want to have the ball in hands with the game on the line and one shot left to decide it, it’s Jeff Green. Thanks to Dwyane Wade making a colossally stupid decision to miss his second free throw, the Boston Celtics were left with 0.6 seconds to stun the Miami Heat and hand the NBA champions their first home loss of the season, 111-110.
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Alabama Crimson Tide – LSU No Longer a Problem

After three huge meetings between Alabama and LSU, at least in terms of consequence, the 2013 edition of the best game the SEC West usually has to offer wasn’t very close or dramatic, as A.J. McCarron and T.J. Yeldon had no problem brushing aside what might be the toughest challenge they have left before the SEC championship game.
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NBA – Day 12 Scores & Standings

Plenty of buzzer beaters to go around, with Kyrie Irving knocking one down for the Cleveland Cavaliers in double overtime win over the Philadelphia 76ers, while Jeff Green stuns the Miami Heat with one of his own in what might be the best moment the Boston Celtics experience all season.
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2013 College Football Season – BCS Favorites Taking Care of Business

Week 11 was about two teams separating themselves from the rest of the field: Alabama beating LSU to maintain their undefeated and number 1 status; Florida State to cement their spot as the number 2 team in the BCS standings, leaving Baylor and Ohio State behind them, waiting for one of the top two teams to drop the ball, although that seems highly unlikely.
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Luis Suarez – Liverpool Can’t Afford to Give Him Up

When scoring achievements are mentioned, it’s usually about the inhuman contest between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Count Luis Suarez into that bunch as well, as the Liverpool striker kicks off his season with 8 goals in only 6 matches, being the main reason his team are going to be in the race for a Champions League spot until the end of the season.
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Mlada Boleslav Players Present the Double Back Heel Goal

Mladá Boleslav missed out on an opportunity to put a real dent in Viktoria Plzen’s championship run, dropping an early lead and losing 2-1 at home to the Czech Republic champions. However, they did manage to produce the best moment of the match through a double back heel move capped off by Martin Nešpor scoring the goal.
