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Tracy McGrady Still Hasn’t Scored any Points for the San Antonio Spurs

He isn’t going to get any meaningful minutes as his NBA career winds down with the prospect of winning a championship, but Tracy McGrady would at least like to score one point before he retires, hoping that at some point of his garbage time basketball for the San Antonio Spurs he’ll get on the scoreboard.
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Miami Heat – The Desolation of LeBron James

The Big Three won the “battle of the stars”, but it didn’t really matter, as LeBron James was forced to one of the worst games of his career, reminiscent of his struggles from his first NBA finals with the Miami Heat, finding it very difficult to both score on his own or make his teammates look good, letting his frustration get to him, playing selfishly and thoughtlessly the more the game got out of hand.
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Ian Kennedy Sparks the Brawl of the Season (Diamondbacks vs Dodgers)

In order to stop special players, some pitchers resort to what people like to refer as bush-league tactics. So Ian Kennedy decided to use his talents to hit Yasiel Puig in the face with a pitch, followed by going after Zach Greinke, who is just as much to blame for the brawl that ensued, and the ejections, as the result in the game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Los Angeles Dodgers didn’t seem to matter anymore.
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San Antonio Spurs – Danny Green, Gary Neal & Kawhi Leonard Are The Real Big Three

Assuming the San Antonio Spurs needed a big game from their original big three, consisting of Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili and Tim Duncan, to win game 3 of the NBA Finals, was reading the signs wrong. Gregg Popovich did enjoy a triplet performing the way stars should, but it was the trio of Gary Neal, Danny Green and Kawhi Leonard that gave them the lead in the series once again.
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Michael Wacha And The Magic of Unearned Runs (Cardinals vs Mets)

While being one of the best offensive teams in baseball, the St. Louis Cardinals don’t always need hitting to carry them. Sometimes it’s a rookie pitcher named Michael Wacha and one huge mistake from Daniel Murphy that allows them to win 9-2 against the New York Mets despite scoring only two earned runs.
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Tony Romo Tired of People Trashing Him and the Dallas Cowboys

After another season of great disappointment, missing the playoffs for a third straight time, Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys are feeling more heat and criticism than ever, especially due to the massive contract extension the quarterback got, aligning with his individual numbers but contradictory to his success in the games that matter. When you […]
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Washington Redskins & Pittsburgh Steelers Hoping That Ben Roethlisberger & Robert Griffin III Don’t Break

Two NFL franchises have high expectations for next season, but those are attached, like with most teams, to the production of their quarterbacks. For the Pittsburgh Steelers (with Ben Roethlisberger) and the Washington Redskins (with Robert Griffin III) it comes with an added risk, both of them entering the season coming off knee surgeries.
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The Embarrassing Numbers by the Miami Heat & LeBron James in Their Game 3 Loss

The Miami Heat losing by 36 points becomes one of the more lopsided losses in NBA finals history. How bad? Only twice has game ended in a wider margin: In 1998, when the Bulls beat the Utah Jazz by 42 points, and in 2008, when the Celtics beat the Lakers by 39 points.
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Transfer Rumors 2013 – Manchester United Not Giving Up on Robert Lewandowski

The race for Robert Lewandowski seems to be heating up, because right after Dortmund make an offer to their want-away player, suggesting tripling his salary, Manchester United seem to move even stronger towards signing him by showing their willingness to pay him more than anyone else is able to.

