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NBA Playoffs – Pacers vs Heat Game 6 Predictions

Heading into game 6, it’s still impossible to define this Indiana Pacers team and why they’ve been so inconsistent in these playoffs. The Miami Heat look to LeBron James, hoping that his foul trouble won’t be a part of this one, and that he’ll help the defending NBA champions clinch the conference finals, which they always do when they have an opportunity like that at home.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Steve Ballmer is Their New Owner

It’s going to take some time before this becomes official as Donald Sterling isn’t going down without a fight, but as of now the Los Angeles Clippers have been sold by Shelly Sterling to Steve Ballmer, the former Microsoft CEO who has strong ties to the city of Seattle, and the $2 billion deal should be approved by the NBA and at least 75% of the other team owners.
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NHL Playoffs – New York Rangers Finish the Job, Montreal Canadiens Begin Vacation

In Game 6 of their series with the Montreal Canadiens, the New York Rangers put on their best and most dominant performance. The problem? The puck simply wouldn’t go in, but eventually Dustin Tokarski was beaten with a late second period goal from Dominic Moore, sending his team to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in 20 years, taking the series 4-2 with a 1-0 win.
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NBA Playoffs – San Antonio Spurs Figure it Out, Oklahoma City Thunder Look Exhausted

Sometimes the solution is simple, but takes a while to find. Using Matt Bonner in the lineup and giving Boris Diaw an extended time on the floor opened up so many things on offense for the San Antonio Spurs, getting to run all over the Oklahoma City Thunder with Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili leading the way to a 117-89 win, taking a 3-2 lead in the series.
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NBA Playoffs – Oklahoma City Thunder Depend More on Russell Westbrook Than on Kevin Durant

Pure scorers don’t win championships. Guy who can do more than just one thing are usually more important to contenders. Kevin Durant might be the biggest name and best player on the Oklahoma City Thunder. He has the MVP to show for it. But the most important player in whatever remains of their playoffs and title hopes is Russell Westbrook.
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18 Best Memes of Lance Stephenson & the Indiana Pacers Beating LeBron James & the Miami Heat
As expected, one semi-decent game from the Indiana Pacers leads to the Miami Heat haters to come out in full force via memes that make fun of LeBron James and his tendency to walk away from the final shot and for having a bad game, while Lance Stephenson acting like someone who isn’t a basketball player got plenty of attention as well.
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6 More Teams That Can Win the 2014 World Cup

Yes, there are four clear favorites to win the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, and it will be quite a surprise if one of them doesn’t come out with their hands on the trophy. However, there are a few more national sides worth considering when thinking about the winner – Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal and Uruguay.
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NBA Playoffs – LeBron James Can’t Let Lance Stephenson Beat Him

For one game at least, Lance Stephenson got the best of LeBron James. He didn’t get under his skin, but he did enough to make LeBron James uncomfortable in the few minutes he was on the floor, and play a big part for the Indiana Pacers as they beat the Miami Heat to stay alive in the Eastern conference finals.
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Transfer Rumors 2014 – Liverpool Trying to Sign Alberto Moreno

It’s a very important summer for Liverpool, as they try to maintain their status as championship contenders in the Premier League without spending too much but showing they’re more involved in the transfer market than before, with the likes of Alberto Moreno from Sevilla being on their shortlist and acting upon that wish.
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NBA Playoffs – Thunder vs Spurs Game 5 Predictions

It’s now or never for the San Antonio Spurs to stop the landslide that began with Serge Iabaka returning and has caught everyone on the Oklahoma City Thunder on fire, including Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant, as the 2-2 tie in the Western Conference Finals will be broken, with the winner very likely to take the series eventually.
