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No Need to Panic for Manchester United
They wait for Alex Ferguson’s fall every year, and despite some seasons without the title going to Manchester United, that fall doesn’t happen. Ferguson won’t let it happen. A stronger squad, a weaker squad, it doesn’t matter. Two straight losses, including a 3-0 crushing blow against Newcastle, won’t change that.
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Lakers Will Benefit From Limiting Bryant
Kobe Bryant doesn’t like players from his own team stealing his thunder, so he continued to shoot an incredible number of shots, this time actually hitting about half of them, finishing with 37 points to lead the Los Angeles Lakers (4-3) to a 108-99 win over the Houston Rockets (2-3).
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Dalglish Busy With Suarez-Evra Makes for an Ill-Prepared Liverpool Against Manchester City
Manchester City were simply too good for the offensively handicapped Liverpool, as their manager let Luis Suarez begin his ban, lost decisively 3-0 and went on to throw hints and allegations about the whole Suarez-Evra incident at the post game press conference.
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Tracy McGrady and Zone Defense End Perfection for Heat
LeBron James had his usual impressive stat line (28 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists) but Dwyane Wade struggled with his shooting, the Heat struggled with their offense and Tracy McGrady came up big in the fourth quarter to lead the Altanta Hawks (4-1) in a 100-92 win, the Miami Heat’s first loss of the season.
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Mavs Finally Produce Four Quarters of Good Basketball
Dirk Nowitzki led the way, as usual, with 26 points, but this time, the rest of his Dallas Mavericks teammates followed with energy and hustle, becoming the first team to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder this season (100-87), as Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook just didn’t get enough help from the rest.
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2012 NFL Draft Order and Beyond Andrew Luck
Andrew Luck going to the Indianapolis Colts seems like a done deal, but there will be enough offensive talent to share in the 2012 NFL draft among the first 20 first round teams and picks we already know about.
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Oklahoma State and Oregon Deserved Fiesta Bowl and Rose Bowl Glory
Oklahoma State lived up to their #1 in the nation claim by beating Stanford, saying goodbye to Andrew Luck, 41-38 in the Fiesta Bowl. Oregon won their first Rose Bowl since 1917, beating Wisconsin 45-38.