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The Teams in the 2014 NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen

The 2014 edition of the NCAA Tournament has reached its Sweet Sixteen stage, with three teams from the Pac-12 (Arizona, Stanford, UCLA), three from the SEC (Kentucky, Florida, Tennessee) three from the Big Ten (Michigan, Michigan State and Wisconsin), two from the Big 12 (Baylor, Iowa State), two from the American Conference (UConn, Louisville), one from the ACC (Virginia), one from the Atlantic 10 (Dayton) and one from Mountain West Conference (San Diego Aztecs).
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Kobe Bryant – His Legacy Comes Before the Los Angeles Lakers

As time goes by the decision to give Kobe Bryant two more years for a salary that makes it close to impossible for the Los Angeles Lakers to build an instant championship team seems more and more like a huge mistake, which isn’t stopping the ring-hungry player to try and push the team’s ownership to forget about sensible building and try to make sure he has a team he can win with next season.
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NFL Rumors – St. Louis Rams Interested in Signing Mark Sanchez

After missing an entire season, Mark Sanchez was released by the New York Jets and he’s already getting some interest to be a backup quarterback, as the St. Louis Rams seem to be the first team taking a look at the option of signing him.
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NFL Rumors – Pittsburgh Steelers Interested in Signing Arthur Moats

The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking for ways to improve their defense, and it seems they’re quite keen on trying to add linebacker Arthur Moats, who has played for the Buffalo Bills these past four seasons.
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Tyler Inman, the Best Dunker in College Basketball

One of the topics that constantly comes up during All-Star weekend is the problem with the dunk contest and what needs to be done. A look at the NABC-NAIA All-Star Dunk Contest, with Tyler Inman of Southwestern Christian University shows that all you need is a bit of creativity and some great hops.
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Brooklyn Nets – Experience Always Helps in Overtime

The Brooklyn Nets weren’t having the best of games on the road against the Dallas Mavericks, but excellent performances from Joe Johnson and Marcus Thornton helped them overcome a great day for Monta Ellis, coming away with the 107-104 win in overtime.
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New York Knicks – The End of a Playoff Dream?

The Cleveland Cavaliers won’t be making the playoffs this season, but with a 106-100 win they might have made sure that the New York Knicks don’t either, snapping the eight game winning streak as Jarrett Jack and Dion Waiters made it seem like Kyrie Irving wasn’t even missing.
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Kentucky Over Wichita State – One and Done Ain’t so Bad

It’s hard to say what was the more meaningful statement from Kentucky beating Wichita State and moving on to the Sweet Sixteen. That John Calipari and his players aren’t as bad as the critics loved to say, or that the undefeated run from the Shockers has ended way earlier than anyone expected it to.

