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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Takes a Backseat to David Lee & Andrew Bogut

The games between the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Clippers are usually than a 111-92 win for the Dubs, with Stephen Curry doing quite well as usual, but most of the job was done by their inside duo of David Lee and Andrew Bogut, who usually do very well against the Clips.
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Phoenix Suns – Goran Dragic Handles All Star Snubbing Pretty Well

Life goes on even if the All-Star game doesn’t come calling, and the Phoenix Suns enjoyed the fire it breathed into Goran Dragic, who led his team to a very impressive 102-94 road victory over the Indiana Pacers.
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The 2014 NBA All-Star Game Players
The reserves to the 2014 NBA All-Star games have been named by the coaches, as players like John Wall, Chris Bosh and Roy Hibbert are joining the starters in the East while LaMarcus Aldridge, Dwight Howard and James Harden will be the big names on the bench in the Western conference.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers Might Lose Kyrie Irving

This wasn’t the plan. With Kyrie Irving finally healthy for a full season, the Cleveland Cavaliers should have been in a spot that enables them to make the playoffs. Instead, they’ve lost almost twice as much as they’ve one, and their supposed franchise player is getting more and more reasons to find himself a new team as soon as possible.
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NFL Playoffs – Colin Kaepernick Still Bitter About Richard Sherman

It’s hard to say what’s worse: Being a sore loser or an annoying winner. Colin Kaepernick made a lot of mistakes that cost the San Francisco 49ers at the end of their NFC championship game with the Seattle Seahakws, but he forgets his own moments that lacked class and radiated with arrogance as he criticizes Richard Sherman.
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New York Knicks – It’s Nice to Face a Broken Team

In a season that’s been about streaks for the New York Knicks, right now they’re on the positive side of one, with Carmelo Anthony and surprisingly Tim Hardaway Jr. doing most of the damage, this time beating the Cleveland Cavaliers 117-86.
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LeBron James Shouldn’t Be Crucified For Saying Retarded

Accidents, mistakes, goofs and F@#$ ups happen. LeBron James shouldn’t have said retarded three years ago and he shouldn’t have said it when answering a question before the Heat – Thunder game last night. However, people should stop and think before they start using every slur in the book about someone in the spotlight who is bound to have a slip up now and then
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Roger Federer Still After the One Title he Doesn’t Have

Grand Slam titles? Check. Olympic gold medal? In doubles, but also check. The Davis Cup? That’s something that Roger Federer has failed to win for Switzerland and himself, but this weekend might be the last chance for him to get his hands on that title.
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Midseason MVP Rankings

It’s half the season behind us in the 2013-2014 NBA Season, which is a good opportunity to check out the rankings for the best players in the league so far with no surprises coming from the top as it’ll be LeBron James and Kevin Durant till the bitter end of the MVP race.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Blake Griffin Is Much More Than Dunks

A career can develop in unpredictable directions, like Blake Griffin becoming much more than a human highlight film and stepping up time after time for the Los Angeles Clippers, still without Chris Paul, and doing a lot more than scoring and rebounding, such as being a facilitator and making players around him better.
