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Paul No-Trade About the NBA Being too Big
The NBA disallowing the Chris Paul trade to the Los Angeles Lakers might have set a dangerous precedent and renewed the calls for David Stern to retire, but the bottom line, a problem which will have to be rectified at some point, is the NBA simply has too many teams.
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Mayweather vs Pacquiao – Different Views
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao talks haven’t been making a lot of news this week, maybe stalled, maybe secretly advancing. It hasn’t stopped others from continuously voicing their opinions on the matter of who might win.
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Brandon Roy Retirement Plans Out of Nowhere
Brandon Roy is about to announce his retirement from the NBA, after only five years in the league playing for the Portland Trail Blazers. Roy’s continuous knee problems and the risk of being cut or being used for cap relief through the Amnesty Clasue have apparently led him to the retiring decision.
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Khan vs Peterson – Risks and Rewards
In Washington D.C on Saturday night, it won’t be just Amir Khan defending his two Light-Welterweight belts against Lamont Peterson, backed by a home crowd. This is supposedly Khan’s last fight at the division before moving up, or moving on to bigger and greater things. American Superstardom. If he wins.
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Albert Pujols Chooses Angels Over Cardinals and Marlins
Albert Pujols officially ended his St. Louis Cardinals chapter of his career, signing a 10 year, $250 million dollar contract with the Los Angeles Angels, becoming the highest paid first-baseman in Baseball.
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A Song of Football and Fire
Nothing creates an atmosphere in sport stadiums, preferably open ones, like flares and the engulfing smoke and fire making the pitch and stand look like hell on earth. As long as it’s not used for violent actions, flares and soccer fans are a beautiful thing.
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The Green Bay Packers Defense is Underrated
Aaron Rodgers is leading the Green Bay Packers to a 12-0 start following their Super Bowl because of the points and turnovers his defense creates, not despite of the yards they give up.
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Alex Ferguson Arrogance and Champions League Failure
Manchester United’s 1-2 loss at the hands of FC Basel and shocking exit from the Champions League is another blow to Alex Ferguson’s plans of dominating the league and Europe.