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Saying Thank You to Shaquille O’Neal
Some thoughts upon hearing the news of Shaquille O’Neal retiring from the NBA, after 19 seasons, four NBA titles and a whole lot more.
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Nadal Needed Soderling to Wake up
Rafael Nadal hasn’t had an impressive run in the 2011 French Open, until today, when he beat the only man who ever managed to take down Nadal at the Roland Garros – Robin Soderling.
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Wade Helps LeBron James Get his First NBA Finals Win
The NBA Finals looked like an extension of the Eastern conference Finals, with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade rising to the occasion in the fourth quarter, leading the Heat to a 92-84 win over the Mavs in Game 1.
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I Knew Rajai Davis Reminded me of Someone
Who knew that looking at Rajai Davis of the Blue Jays, this would be the first thing to pop in mind?
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2010-2011 Top Scorers in Europe’s Top Leagues
With all the leagues around Europe now over, we take a look at the top 5 leagues in Europe – The English Premier League, the Spanish La Liga, the Italian Serie A, French Ligue 1 and the German Bundesliga, bringing you the top scorers from them. You guessed right – It’s another Messi-Ronaldo top 2 finish.
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The Numbers Behind Paul Scholes’ Career
It was in the air, and it came quickly – Paul Scholes announced his retirement from professional football three days after playing his final match for Manchester United, the only club he’s ever played for.
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LeBron James and Dirk Nowitzki – Who is More Deserving of the NBA Title?
Someone is leaving the list. With Derrick Rose joining the elite few who have won MVP’s but never a title (he still has plenty of time to get out of it), Dirk Nowitzki or LeBron James will be getting their names chalked off when the 2011 NBA Finals series is over. But who deserves it more?
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All the Champions of the Top 40 Soccer Leagues in Europe for 2010-2011
With Barcelona beating Manchester United on Saturday and the French Ligue 1 officialy over yesterday, European soccer season is pretty much over.Just before the summer starts, we round up and present all the champions from the top 40 leagues in Europe from the 2010-2011 season.